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A Foretelling Design Of An Electrified Coupe, Signifying Volvo’s Solid All-Electric Future

Charted to go all-electric by the end of 2030, Volvo’s electrified future seems promising. Notably, as portrayed in the images recently dropped by Yanko Design, of a Volvo electric coupe.
Constructed by designer Till Schmitz as a weekend project, the e-coupe’s sustainable design is meant for the luxurious commute of all urbanites.

Flawlessly designed, it adopts an elongated silhouette with the distinctive EV aesthetics that are bold in the form of sharp and edgy contours.
Its hood features a geometric pattern, resonating a future-esque outlook, whereas, the rear end embodies a squarish straightforward layout.

Examining the images further, its headlights, side profile, taillights and roof carrier also portray a definitive geometry styling.
Elsewhere, the side cut-out for the single doors on both sides of its body denotes it to be a two-seater configuration.

Then, its widebody stance and low ride height suggest that it is built for the asphalt, rather than for any off-roading adventures.
Other than that, it also features aerodynamic sidepods akin to the ones on Formula 1 cars. Meaning, it has the prospect to harbor a powerful drivetrain.

In short, if this future render comes to life, the Volvo e-coupe will be on par with its sub-brand’s EV concept, the Polestar O2, which was recently unveiled this year.
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Afiq Saha
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