Volvo has implemented an upgrade for the plug-in hybrid models of the 60 and 90 series. It involves fitting a bigger battery and a more powerful electric motor, which will bring more range in the electric mode, along with more power and improved throttle response. As per Volvo's, the current 11.6 kWh battery will be replaced by an 18.8 kWh unit. That is a healthy increase in capacity, which will be reflected in range, both in the el... (continue reading...)
Full ArticleVolvo Upgrades PHEV Versions of 60 and 90 Series, They Get More Power
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