Volvo has ceased production of diesel variants of its cars as of February 2024.
The last diesel XC90 rolled off the production line in Torslanda, Sweden this February in line with the manufacturer's 2023 NYC climate week promises.
This leap sets the benchmark for the future electrification of the global automotive market and brings to an end the 33-year legacy of the Swedish giant's diesel innovation and manufacture.
The production of Volvo's signature lineup will carry on into the future as hybrid and mild hybrid models, with a goal of reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2040.
Contechs is heavily involved in the green movement, working with major OEMs such as Geely and Rivian to design and engineer next-generation EV models.