Volvo has introduced a subcompact electric crossover, the EX30, set to hit showrooms as a 2025 model. A top-spec variant will boast a power output of 422 hp, which will enable a 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 3.4 seconds.
The Aston Martin Bulldog, a supercar project initiated back in 1977, only saw one prototype before its abrupt cancellation. Recently, the prototype’s current owner has revived and driven it past 200 mph for the first time.
Aston Martin DB11 Introduction
Electric sports car development is underway at British track car specialist Caterham. A near-production concept will be showcased next month, and a sneak-peek image suggests what to expect. The project’s design lead is Anthony Jannarelly, known for the Jannarelly Design-1 sports car.
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2025 Volvo EX30 reaches 60 mph in 3.4 seconds, priced from $$36,145
Aston Martin Bulldog awakens from dormancy, hitting 205.4 mph
A glimpse of the Caterham Project V electric sports car
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2025 Range Rover Evoque captured in spy shots
Top AWD hybrids achieving over 40 mpg, priced under $30,000
2024 Lexus GX redesign teased once more, to be unveiled on June 8
Minivan comparison: Kia Carnival vs. Honda Odyssey
Alpine A110 R Le Mans unveiled in celebration of French race’s 100th year
Base Tesla Model 3 now eligible for $7,500 tax credit
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Car News 2023
What is the new model that Volvo has introduced?
Volvo has unveiled a subcompact electric crossover named EX30, which is expected to be in showrooms as a 2025 model. It boasts a 422 horsepower variant which can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds.
What’s the history behind the Aston Martin Bulldog?
The Aston Martin Bulldog was a supercar project that started as early as 1977. However, only one prototype was ever made before the project was discontinued. Recently, the current owner of this prototype restored the car and drove it to a top speed of over 200 mph.
Who is developing the new electric sports car?
British track car specialist Caterham is in the process of developing an electric sports car. The concept of this car, designed by Anthony Jannarelly, will be revealed next month.
What is the Aston Martin DB11?
The Aston Martin DB11 is a British luxury grand tourer that was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 2016. It has received critical acclaim for its blend of performance, comfort, and technology.
What other car news is featured in the text?
In addition to the Volvo EX30 and the Aston Martin Bulldog, the text also covers an upcoming electric sports car by Caterham, a 2023 Hyundai Santa Cruz test drive, 2025 Range Rover Evoque spy shots, AWD hybrids under $30,000, a redesigned 2024 Lexus GX, a minivan comparison between Kia Carnival and Honda Odyssey, the Alpine A110 R Le Mans, and the Tesla Model 3 tax credit.
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whoa! the new Volvo EX30 sounds supercool. electric and that quick? Count me in!
I still can’t believe the Bulldog hit over 200mph, that’s insane! Aston Martin never stops surprising…
really excited to see what Caterham’s cooking up. A new electric sports car could be a game changer.
is it just me or does the Aston Martin DB11 still feel fresh? timeless design i guess.
would kill for that Bulldog prototype, what a piece of history. Aston Martin should have made more…
3.4 sec to 60mph for the Volvo, that’s supercar territory, isn’t it? Electrics are the future, no doubt bout it.
Aston martin bulldog, Caterham electric, volvo, so much to keep up with. Auto news these days is wild!