
Discover Exciting New Volvo Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Lineup in Frederick, MD
At Volvo Cars of Frederick, you can find an impressive selection of new Volvo hybrid and electric vehicles for sale.
At Volvo Cars of Frederick, you can find an impressive selection of new Volvo hybrid and electric vehicles for sale.
Here at our new Volvo dealership, you can find the latest cars, wagons, and SUVs for sale, as we have a large selection of choices that we know will provide standout driving for those around areas like Frederick, Ijamsville, Middletown, and Buckeystown. You're invited to learn more see the latest selection here, and arrange test drives.
Nowadays, it seems like everyone is thinking about their personal impact on the environment. If this is you, you're not alone. As individuals, we likely impact the environment the most with our cars. Think about it – you take your car everywhere you go, whether that be to your workplace, the grocery store, your favorite restaurants, or to the highways leading outside Frederick.
But things don't have to be this way. If you want to change the way you think about driving, then the all-new Volvo C40 Recharge is the SUV for you.
Volvo has given itself a couple of lofty goals to achieve in the next four years. Perhaps the most prominent objective is to offer a lineup that is 50% hybrid and 50% electric by 2025. And with their current and expanding lineup of Recharge pure electric and Recharge plug-in hybrid cars and SUVs, the company has certainly hit the ground running.
But Volvo's focus on electrification is about more than delivering quieter and more responsive performance. It's also about helping preserve the future for later generations, which is why Volvo is also looking to achieve a climate-neutral
It may take several more years to happen, but the internal combustion engine will eventually relinquish its pole position as the predominant power source for passenger vehicles. With experience in the field dating back to the 1970s, and a long-running commitment to sustainability, Volvo is no stranger to alternative-energy cars and sees the inevitable transition to electric automobility as a natural evolution for the brand.
Volvo aims to field a lineup that is 50% pure-electric and 50% hybrid by 2025, and thanks to its current lineup of Recharge plug-in hybrid cars and SUVs, the company
By now, it has become evident that the internal combustion engine's days are numbered as the preeminent vehicle propulsion source. However, while pure-electric cars are the future of automobility, we likely have a way to go before seeing them take the top spot. In the meantime, hybrid models have become more popular than ever since they offer the best of both worlds. But if electric cars are the future, what are some of the advantages to adopting hybrid and electric technology today. In fact, there are several. Here are a few:
While the traditional combustion engine still has a ways to go in the automotive industry, it has become abundantly clear that the future of automobility is electric. What was at one point an intriguing novelty, alternative-energy-powered luxury vehicles have grown more and more prevalent by the year. And while some automakers are just getting on board, Volvo has been and remains at the forefront of innovation. In 2013, Volvo made its first steps towards its goal of a 50-percent electrified lineup by 2025 with the Volvo V60 PHEV wagon. Today, Volvo maintains a brisk pace on its way to