Volvo Says It Wants an Evoque Rival But Doesn't Have the Right Platform
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Volvo Says It Wants an Evoque Rival But Doesn't Have the Right Platform



The development of a Volvo XC40 that would compete against premium small crossovers such as the Range Rover Evoque is hindered by the lack of an adequate platform, according to a report from Autocar citing company sources, who added that the company is at least five years away from gaining such an architecture. Read more »




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