Bringing new kinds of vehicle powertrains to the marketplace requires new ways of talking about those vehicles. For Volvo, that means introducing the Recharge name to its growing lineup of electrified models. For now, the Recharge moniker applies to both all-electric and plug-in hybrid models. The electric vehicles (EVs) don't use any gasoline and are powered solely by electricity stored in a battery. The plug-in hybrids, or PHEVs, combine gas and electric power to move.
Volvo has announced that half of the cars it will sell in 2025 will be all-electric. But the company has a bigger target of being carbon-neutral "across our full value chain" by 2040. That will mean more and more purely electric models as the years go by. But for now, here are all of the electrified Recharge models Volvo sells in the United States.