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If there’s one mainstream legacy automaker, that showcased its commitment toward electrification early on, it’s got to be Volvo.The Swedish automaker aims to go all-electric by 2030. Compared to other brands, Volvo took the plunge back in 2018 and it today has more vehicles in its portfolio with some sort of hybridization. It introduced the Recharge line, made up of models with either a plugin hybrid or battery-electric powertrains.
As part of a mid-cycle refresh for 2022, Volvo has made some significant changes to its most popular model, the XC60. The plug-in hybrid XC60 Recharge packs a more competent iteration of the T8 powerplant that now offers more range and better performance. The XC60 competes in the highly competitive mid-size luxury SUV/crossover segment where buyers have a lot of choices, but with this latest refresh, the plugin Hybrid XC60 Recharge has an edge over the competition. Here’s how.
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