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Volvo Revives XC70 as China‑First Long‑Range Plug‑In Hybrid, Opens Pre‑Orders

The 2026 model targets drivers easing into electrification with long electric range, rapid charging, plus a European debut planned later.

Overview

  • Production has begun in China for the 2026 XC70 PHEV, with pre-orders open and a European launch confirmed for a later stage.
  • Two packs are offered: 21.2 kWh (FWD) and 39.6 kWh (AWD) with claimed CLTC electric ranges of about 116 km and 212 km, respectively.
  • Charging features include DC fast charging from 0–80% in roughly 23 minutes, home AC charging in about 4 hours (FWD) or 7 hours (AWD), and vehicle-to-load capability.
  • Performance is quoted at up to 234 kW (FWD) or 340 kW (AWD) with 0–100 km/h times of around 8.0 seconds and 5.3 seconds, and Volvo touts a combined driving range of over 1,200 km.
  • The SMA-based SUV adds a 15.4-inch horizontal touchscreen, a 12.3-inch driver display, an augmented-reality head-up display, and extensive ADAS; Australia is assessing right-hand-drive availability and U.S. plans are unconfirmed.