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Oct 18th, 2018, 10:30 | #1 |
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An all electric XC90,Is it feasible and when?
Audi recently demonstrated their Audi e-tron SUV and MB their all electric SUV.
I am surprised Volvo ( who tend to be ahead of the curve in matters like this),are yet to show case their own electric SUV. Makes me wonder if they are struggling a bit with the technology. Anyone know if and when we can expect the electric XC90? |
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That's my view too, it's about market readiness.
For most, myself included, the XC90 is a main family car for long haul trips and loading with gear. In my opinion, the electric car seems more focused at short trips and commuting at the moment. This especially true as the charging infrastructure is in its infancy. So, let's see what the next gen cars brings. To be honest if one manufacturer does it, and especially it it turns out to be a success, it won't be long before the rest follow. I hope so. Electric and hydrogen fuel cell, if it ever becomes viable, is the way to go. Diesel and petrol will be akin to the horse and cart in 20 years time. |
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Do you not think they maybe struggling a bit with developing a cost efficient ,all electric 2 tonne SUV with a decent mileage range?(anything less than 250 miles would be ridiculous IMO). |
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I am sure they will have something in the pipeline, and certainly in the next few years, at present all the big electric cars are at a larger premium that is not usually accepted by Volvo, so maybe they are waiting for the next generation of batteries i.e solid state, far less weight, smaller and more powerful.
I think the Ipace which generated a huge interest and had loads of deposits, but when the final version arrived it is actually quite underwhelming, might look great, but for the cost not really what is being sold as, loads pulled deposits myself included. Although it is more feasible they will bring out some other smaller models first all battery. |
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This forum has also demonstrated that Volvo have had difficulties with their software for existing technology, never mind considering uncharted waters such as full EV.
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I am not sure Volvo is any different to any other manufacture when it comes to software issues, and other issues for that matter.
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You may be right - I haven't been reading other marque's forums.
I note the number of negative posts here have diminished over the last year, so maybe Volvo have ironed-out most of the problems, but that's with ICE engines and hybrids. Full EV may throw up new problems not encountered thus far. Hopefully they will test the technology fully next time before releasing an EV version instead of using customers as unwilling beta testers. |
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I doubt that very much as it is not seen as competitive nor following the modern Agile / DEVOps approach. Conceptually the idea is to get a minimum viable product to market ahead of the competition. It is what Google and Amazon have implemented, then fail fast and fix quick.
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Volvos could do with going on a diet
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