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Volvo rules out 'quirky' electric cars

* No stand-alone electric Volvos
* Existing models will be electrified
* Three-cylinder petrols and diesel due
Volvo rules out 'quirky' electric cars

Volvo will never produce stand-alone electric cars such as the Nissan Leaf, the companys research and development chief, Peter Mertens, has revealed.

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'Customers don't want quirky electric vehicles' he told What Car?. 'Our electric vehicles will be in existing models'.

Volvo's electrification process has started with the V60 plug-in hybrid model and that technology will appear in future models, including the next-generation XC90 SUV, which will go on sale in 2014.

Mertens also admitted that work has started on three-cylinder diesel and petrol engines for future Volvo models. Likely recipients of the new engines will be the replacement for the V40 and a new small SUV, dubbed XC40. Both are being jointly developed using new architecture with parent company Geely.

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