Mar 19 • 12:04 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

"It was a shitstorm, but we are Volvo, so there's nothing to fear." The EX60 features unusual door handles

Volvo's electric SUV EX60 combines familiar design with modern technology and a surprisingly affordable price, aiming to become the brand's best-selling electric vehicle.

The new Volvo EX60, an electric SUV, merges well-known design elements with modern technology, offering a competitive price strategy. This key model seeks to continue the legacy of the successful XC60 combustion engine model and aims to become the best-selling electric vehicle in the company's lineup. One of its unique design features is the unconventional door handles, which are discreet 'wings' located below the window line, opening with a push from behind, rather than traditional handles or increasingly popular pop-out mechanisms.

The introduction of these door handles has sparked significant discussion within the automotive community, particularly among international media. For instance, the website Autoblog openly criticized the choice, questioning why a brand with a longstanding reputation for safety would implement a controversial design choice purely for aesthetics and aerodynamics. In response to the criticism, Johan Rasmusson, the Swedish product manager for Volvo, emphasized that such concerns are unfounded, reinforcing the safety credentials of their new design.

To address these apprehensions, Volvo has conducted extensive safety testing, including collaborative efforts with firefighters to ensure the EX60 meets high safety standards. This proactive approach reflects Volvo's commitment to safety while trying to innovate in design, showcasing the brand's resilience in facing scrutiny and its determination to push boundaries in the electric vehicle market.

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