2024 Volvo EX30 Twin Motor review: 0-100 & POV test drive

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Here's a summary of the video review of the 2024 Volvo EX30:
- The car is fully electric and available in two main forms in Australia: the rear-wheel drive and the Twin Motor Performance, with 200 kW and 315 kW, respectively.
- It's made in China and shares the SEA2 platform, developed by Volvo's parent company Geely, with Smart #1 and Zeeker X.
- Clean, muscular design with almost a WRC car look.
- Design differences between models are hard to spot.
- Twin Motor Performance has 20-inch alloy wheels with 245/40 tires, compared to 19s on the rear-wheel drive version.
- The two interior variants are identical, clean, Swedish theme with minimal physical controls.
- Lacks a dedicated start button, so safety systems reset if the driver leaves the seat.
- It is very spacious and practical, fitting four full-size adults.
- Boot space is 318 liters, expanding to 904 liters with the seats folded down. There is also under-floor storage and some extra storage under the bonnet.
- The acceleration cannot loose control on corners even with the accelerator pinned to the floor.
- The vehicle has good handling due to the short overhangs and it feels like a remote controlled car.
- In urban environments, the car has a very zippy acceleration.

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