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The Volvo EX30, an entry-level electric car, is being reviewed positively for its smooth Scandinavian design and driving experience. Priced at £34k, the EX30 aims to compete with Tesla in the green SUV market. However, critics point out that the lack of physical controls in the cabin and handling at high speeds could be improved. Despite this, the EX30 is praised for its fun driving experience and minimalistic design.
(1/2) The Swedish brand's new entry-level electric car, the Volvo EX30, drives well and looks like a full-fat Volvo, but has it done enough to lure drivers looking for Scandi chic? WIRED's Jeremy White took it for a spin and has the full review. https://t.co/2pUDfVzYY4
Volvo's new EX30 is all about Gen Z. WIRED Minimal design is a win. Google UI still beats competition. Fun to drive. TIRED The lack of physical controls in cabin. Handling at speed could be better. Battery and efficiency not class-leading. https://t.co/rZj2sOYUfq
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