https://www.slashgear.com/volvo-ev-what-the-all-electric-model-3-rival-will-look-like-29517371/
Volvo EV: What the all-electric Model 3 rival will look like
Jan 29, 2018  Chris Davies

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Volvo’s first all-electric car will arrive in 2019 as an entirely new model,
but it turns out the automaker has already shown us just what we can expect.
The Swedish car company has a number of hybrids on the market already,
combining four-cylinder gas engines with electric motors, but is working on
its first entirely battery-electric, plug-in vehicle.

According to previous announcements, the Volvo plug-in will have a range of
around 310 miles before it needs to be recharged. It’ll be based on Volvo’s
Compact Modular Architecture (CMA), too, which was designed with various
types of electrification in mind. The current XC40 crossover uses the CMA,
for example.

Indeed, the XC40 is topical, since when Volvo showed us the concept car that
evolved into the production XC40, it also showed us what we could expect
from this all-new, all-electric vehicle. That was the Volvo 40.2 Concept,
back in 2016, a high-riding hatchback. Research & Development chief Henrik
Green confirmed the concept’s path to market to Autocar.

The Volvo 40.2 was described as a “notchback” back when the automaker’s
designers pulled the wraps off it. Not quite a sedan, but not a V series
station wagon either, it was explained as a fully electric vehicle from the
start. “We would not show this car if we weren’t seriously considering
putting it into production,” Thomas Ingenlath, senior VP of design at Volvo,
said of the concept, though it was the more traditional crossover style of
the 40.1 that made it to market first as the XC40.

According to Green, however, there won’t be long to wait. The production
40.2 – which is yet to be officially named – will use a modular battery
system, though Volvo is leaving announcing the final range until closer to
launch. That’s down to the ever-changing expectations of the market.

Indeed, only two years ago, the 40.2 concept was described as offering 217
miles on a full charge. In contrast to what the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Tesla
Model 3 offer today, however, that looks on the low side, particularly for
the sort of premium segment the new Volvo will be targeting. Going modular
will allow the automaker to stay as flexible as it can, offering multiple
drivetrain variations – such as all-wheel drive, front-wheel drive, or
rear-wheel drive – together with different ranges so as to hit a spread of
price points.

After the Volvo 40.2 production EV, Volvo plans a fully-electric version of
the XC40. The compact crossover is the basis of its Care by Volvo car
subscription scheme, which offers the use of the SUV – along with all
insurance, tax, maintenance, and other fees bar gas – for a set monthly fee.
The same strategy will be used for the Polestar 1 electric sports car, and
Volvo has said before that it envisages such subscription plans eventually
including benefits like use of a gas-engine vehicle at times when an EV
might not be so practical, such as when facing an extended road trip.

For example, someone subscribing to an electric Volvo, like the production
40.2 or the XC40 EV, could also have a number of days access to a gasoline
or hybrid version of the XC40 – or, indeed, a larger car like the XC60 or
XC90 – included as part of their monthly payment. That way, were they to
require a bigger vehicle to carry more people or cargo, or the easier
refueling of a gas-powered car, they could temporarily borrow one. The hope
is that such flexibility will help settle range anxiety which is slowing
down pure-EV adoption. 
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2016, when Volvo showed off the concept that previewed the XC40, it also
unveiled a hatchback sedan called Concept 40.2. ... Now, a report from
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Vahana - Pilotless, Electric Vehicle From Airbus Successfully Tested
February 3 , 2018  Airbus on Friday announced that they have successfully
held the first test flight of Vahana- an electric, pilotless flying vehicle
that will have the capacity to ship people around cities. The Wednesday
flight at a test range in the US territory of Oregon kept going for a
minute, with the airplane lifting up five meters (16 feet) starting ...
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Airbus Vahana Unmanned Electric Vehicle Takes First Flight
Feb 2, 2018  The self-piloted, electric, vertical-takeoff-and-landing
aircraft out of Airbus Group's advanced projects outpost in Silicon Valley,
A3 (“A-cubed”), has completed its first full-scale flight test Wednesday.
According to a press release on the outpost's website, the aircraft reached
a height of 16 feet at the Pendleton UAS Range in ...
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