• Volvo Volvo EX30 Volvo issues major recall affecting over 40,000 electric SUVs Volvo is recalling more than 40,000EX30 electric SUVsdue to a potential fire risk. • The company is urging owners to park outside and limit charging to 70% until the issue is fixed. • Volvo issues recall for over 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs A total of 40,323 Volvo EX30 Single-Motor Extended Range and Twin-Motor Performance models are included in the recall. • Volvo toldReuterson Monday that the recall is due to the risk of the battery pack overheating, which could lead to a potential fire. • “We are now contacting the owners of all affected cars to advise them of next steps,” Volvo said. • The recall involves replacing modules in the affected vehicles’ battery packs.

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  • Volvo has announced a recall of 40,323 EX30 electric SUVs, citing a risk that the battery pack could overheat and potentially ignite. The affected models include the Single‑Motor Extended‑Range and Twin‑Motor Performance variants. Owners are advised to park outside and limit charging to 70 % until the issue is resolved. Volvo will replace the battery modules free of charge, with replacement cells supplied by its parent company Geely’s joint venture in China. Notification letters are expected to be mailed on February 23, 2026, and the recall is estimated to cost the company at least $195 million.
  • Volvo is recalling more than 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs due to a potential fire risk. The company is urging owners to park outside and limit charging to 70% until the issue is fixed. Volvo issues recall for over 40,000 EX30 electric SUVs A total of 40,323 Volvo EX30 Single-Motor Extended Range and Twin-Motor Performance models are included in the recall. Volvo told Reuters on Monday that the recall is due to the risk of the battery pack overheating, which could lead to a potential fire. “We are now contacting the owners of all affected cars to advise them of next steps,” Volvo said. The recall

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