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Volvo to end gas-only cars in 2019
by Staff Writers
Stockholm (AFP) July 5, 2017


Swedish carmaker Volvo Cars said Wednesday it plans to phase out production of petrol-only cars in 2019, with all new models to be either electric or hybrid starting from that date.

Volvo, owned by China's Geely, said it plans to launch five fully electric models between 2019 and 2021, three under its own brand and two under the Polestar brand, as well as a range of hybrid models.

"This announcement marks the end of the solely combustion engine-powered car," Volvo president and chief executive Hakan Samuelsson said in a statement.

The Swedish manufacturer will continue to manufacture existing petrol or diesel-only models launched before 2019, but they will gradually be replaced by hybrid and fully electric cars, a Volvo spokesman said.

In an interview with the German daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) in May, Samuelsson had said he did not want to develop a new generation of diesel engines because of the high costs of stricter regulations.

The Swedish group aims to sell one million electric cars by 2025, by which date it hopes its manufacturing operations will be "climate neutral".

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S.Korean cars recalled in China as row hits sales
Beijing (AFP) June 28, 2017
Chinese authorities have announced the recall of more than 44,000 South Korean-branded vehicles over "potential safety risks", in another setback for the South's automakers already hit by a diplomatic dispute. Authorities on June 23 announced a recall of 43,764 Hyundai Santa Fe models over a defect that can cause the engine to fail. The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Insp ... read more

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