VOLVO EX30 DELAYED IN AMERICA UNTIL 2025, PRODUCTION MOVING TO BELGIUM

Volvo's affordable compact EX30 won't arrive this year after all. Blame the new tariffs on China-built EVs.

The compact electric Volvo EX30 won't be coming to the U.S. in 2024 after all.

A Volvo Cars USA spokesperson told InsideEVs today that the EX30's debut has been delayed to 2025 while the automaker moves production to Ghent, Belgium, instead of China, as was originally planned.

"Today Volvo Car USA is informing retailers and EX30 preorder customers that due to changes in the global automotive landscape, the U.S. introduction of the EX30 will be delayed while we ramp up production at our plant in Ghent, Belgium, with a 2025 target delivery date to be announced," the spokesperson said.

The Volvo spokesperson hasn't yet returned a request for more information about how the EX30's move to European production could affect its pricing, or what options and trim levels are offered in the U.S. market.

This is a breaking news story. It will be updated.

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