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Volvo considers large hybrid SUV flagship to rival X7, GLS

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New model would sit above the XC90, Volvo’s current largest car

New ‘F-segment’ model, likely to be built in the US, would capitalise on demand for even bigger cars

Volvo is plotting a flagship three-row hybrid SUV to sit above the XC90, to cater to rising demand for ‘F-segment’ models in the US and China.

At just over five metres long, the XC90 is already one of the largest hybrid SUVs on sale in Europe, but Volvo CEO Håkan Samuelsson has confirmed that “bigger SUVs are something we’re looking into”.

He added that the company had “still not made any decision on going there”, but acknowledged strong demand for such cars in some of Volvo’s most important markets.

“Especially in China and the US, the real three-row SUV is a growing segment and an interesting segment, but so far we have the [EX and XC]90 which covers the three-row.”

He stopped short of giving any more details of what form a larger new model could take, but said customers in the key target markets  “probably at least for the next few years, would be more interested in a hybrid” for such a model, rather than an EV – which would need “very heavy batteries” to offer a meaningful range.

Samuelsson did hint, though, that any new hybrid SUV flagship would be built at Volvo’s Charleston plant in South Carolina: “If we start building a car there, it will be a very attractive car for the US market and US customers.”

That, plus the suggestion that it would be offered with a petrol-electric powertrain, indicates it could be based on the same SPA2 platform used by the XC90 and the electric EX90, which is already built at the SC plant.

However, as part of a move to collaborate more closely with its sibling brands on the development of new hybrid models, Volvo could also look to other marques in the Geely Group portfolio to provide the basis for a new hybrid SUV flagship.

One strong option would be the Zeekr 9X, which at 5.24m long is tangibly larger than the XC90, but with an overt luxury focus which means it only has two rows of seats.

Based on the same SEA-R platform which will underpin the forthcoming Lotus Eletre hybrid, it combines a 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine with a trio of EV motors for a combined 1350bhp and a 0-62mph time of 3.1secs, while a battery of up to 70kWh in capacity provides a maximum EV range of 188 miles.

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