
""Interest has been above our planned order intake, higher than planned, so at least we know we have the customers; the challenge is now on delivering, not selling," Samuelsson said."
""The order intake has been so high that the Swedish brand began negotiations with labor unions to convince them to keep the Torslanda plant open one extra week in the summer, which has never happened before.""
""With 400 miles of range and a 10-to-80% charge in less than 20 minutes, it's not hard to see why people have ordered the EX60 in droves.""
Production of the Volvo EX60 electric crossover has started at the Torslanda plant in Sweden, with expectations to manufacture up to 40,000 units this year. The vehicle has garnered significant interest, exceeding planned order intake. CEO Hakan Samuelsson noted the challenge now lies in delivering the vehicles rather than selling them. The high demand has prompted negotiations with labor unions to extend the plant's operation. The EX60 is crucial for Volvo, especially after previous model launches faced challenges, and it has shown strong sales performance in the electric vehicle segment.
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