A few days ago, overseas media drew a picture of the renderings of volvo Embla, the new car is expected to become the successor of the electric version of XC90, according to the plan Volvo Embla will debut in 2023.

From the renderings, Embla borrowed design elements from the Volvo Recharge concept car unveiled late last year. The front face still has the familiar Flavor of the Volvo Family, including Quake headlights and vertical taillights.
Compared with the concept car, the Embla on the renderings has made more mass production improvements, including the addition of window frames and the elimination of folio doors. The lidar on the front of the car is retained, and it will provide the vehicle with more advanced intelligent driving assistance functions. It is worth mentioning that the sensor of lidar comes from Luminar, and its "brain" comes from NVIDIA. These sensors act as the "eyes" of the SUVs and can perform real-time traffic analysis.
As for the interior, with reference to the design of the concept car, Volvo will most likely still adopt a minimalist design concept. Includes a central control display with a vertical layout and an LCD instrument cluster with an ultra-width ratio. In terms of materials, Volvo may choose a large number of recyclable materials to minimize the use of raw materials.
According to volvo's previously announced new car plans, five pure electric vehicles and two plug-in hybrids will be launched in the next few years, and it is planned that In 2030 Volvo will only sell electric vehicles.