Volvo Cars once again on its first pure electric MPV model EM90 warm up, this time to show the preview picture, the new car is intended for its own 70 year ago old car Duett “tribute”, the left and right sides of the EM90 and Duett half of the silhouette, but the new car remains But the new car is still half-visible.
Volvo has previously announced that the new car will be officially unveiled on November 12, and reservations for the mainland Chinese market will be opened simultaneously.
▲ Photo courtesy of Volvo, same below
In this official poster, we can see the outline of various parts of the new car. The car adopts the Volvo family front design, with oversized illuminated badges, and the “Thor’s Hammer” headlights are not absent. As for the side of the car, only the rear part of the new car can be seen vaguely, but both the square head profile and the rear two rows of windows are easily reminiscent of the Krypton 009.
▲ Pictured is Extreme Krypton 009, image source official
The rear of the new car also adopts the “Thor’s Hammer” headlights, and in combination with the official teaser image, the new car will be equipped with an illuminated logo.
Before this, Volvo had released a teaser image of the roof view, which shows that the new car will adopt a dual sunroof design with a front sunroof + a rear panoramic sunroof.
Volvo Duett is the brand’s first MPV in the field, which was mainly sold in the Nordic market, and then became one of the first Volvo cars exported to the United States. Known for its versatility and multi-purpose use, the Duett claims to combine the comfort of a sedan, the space of a station wagon and the loading capacity of a van and was featured on a Swedish postage stamp in 1997.
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