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A POPULAR motor firm has produced its last ever diesel powered car - keeping to its promise of becoming an electric-only brand by 2030.They said the move marks a 'huge milestone' for the almost century-old companyhas finally unveiled the car - a XC90 - rolled off the production line and cementing one of the biggest moments in the firm's almost century-long history.

"These events mark a huge milestone in Volvo Cars’ 97-year history. With this move, we’re taking a big step towards our ambitions of becoming a fullyCampervan drivers could be slapped with hefty fines thanks to little-known rule The company - true to their word - is aiming to be all-electric and backed up their plan by increasing their sales of the climate-friendly models by 70 percent.World's first flying CAR could soon take to skies as vid shows daring test run

World’s most expensive Volvo comes with champagne flutes, a huge fridge & surround sound with 19 speakersDrivers were told to say their last goodbyes to Volvo's diesel range early 2025, as the company confirmed it had stoppedat the time, Volvo said it would produce its last diesel-powered vehicle at the start of 2024 as the brand continues to focus on EVs.

Now that the final motor has left the factory, they can push on with converting the age-old brand into a more modern, and climate-friendly future.

 

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