Volvo will showcase its XC40 Recharge EV at this year’s Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX).
Debuting as a fleet vehicle in 2021, the Volvo XC40 Recharge is now available for custom order as a fully equipped, pure electric police vehicle.
The Volvo XC40 Recharge is now available for custom order as a fully equipped, pure electric police vehicle.

the Volvo XC40 Recharge is now available for custom order as a fully equipped, pure electric police vehicle. Pictured are European models in previous model years and variants.
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Volvo will showcase its XC40 Recharge EV at this year’s Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX).
Debuting as a fleet vehicle in 2021, the Volvo XC40 Recharge is now available for custom order as a fully equipped, pure electric police vehicle.
Volvo Cars has produced police, emergency, and light-armored vehicles in Europe since 1929. The company has seen an ongoing shift toward electrification and sustainability and is now expanding the initiative into North America, with the XC40 Recharge EV and various Mild Hybrid models now available to municipalities and government agencies in the U.S.
Volvo offers full outfitting for police and emergency vehicles, with a tailored approach to suit each fleet’s needs. The offering is new to the U.S. and is intended for government entities and municipalities seeking a collaborative partner focused on safety and sustainability.
Volvo’s range of Mild Hybrid light-armor vehicles with bulletproof construction are all certified to NIJ-IIIA and VPAM standards for the first time in the United States.
Volvo Cars said it is a company built on a heritage of safety and is proud to provide a new way to help serve and protect the American people. The new offering shows the company’s commitment to sustainability, and it ensures the brand will continue to build products for the planet, for the future, and for everyone’s safety.
GFX takes place May 23-26 in Detroit. It features more than 20 valuable educational sessions, an exciting expo floor with new vehicles and technology, an interactive ride-and-drive, a festive Honors Celebration for awards winners, an optional tour of the Ford Rouge Factory, and more. Register by April 21 for $100 off!

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