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Catastrophic Failure Forces Volvo’s “Safe” Electric Flagship Into Sudden Panic Recall

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Safety recall hits Volvo's best-selling EV in South Africa

EXCLUSIVE: YOUR PRIZED ECO-DREAM IS A TICKING TIME BOMB. Volvo’s BEST-SELLING electric vehicle, the EX30, is under an URGENT stop-drive warning after a shocking internal admission: the high-voltage battery can OVERHEAT and CATCH FIRE. This isn’t a minor glitch—it’s a DESIGN FLAW that could TORCH your garage, your home, and YOUR FAMILY. 372 South African “owners” are now being treated as GUINEA PIGS, told to cripple their expensive vehicles by never charging above 70% while the company scrambles for a fix.

The EX30 was marketed as the SAFE, conscientious choice for the modern driver. Now, that promise lies in ASHES. Insiders reveal the “rare possibility” of a thermal event is a corporate euphemism for a CATASTROPHIC FAILURE waiting to happen. This is the SAME vehicle that captured a third of the local EV market, hailed as an award-winning marvel. The TRUTH? Buyers were sold a potentially LETHAL product wrapped in a green badge of honor.

Meanwhile, Volvo is embroiled in a MASSIVE global recall storm, with over 413,000 vehicles in the US alone plagued by critical safety failures. This pattern is UNACCEPTABLE. Are these not the same automakers demanding we abandon reliable combustion engines for their untested, digitalized rolling computers?

Your “safety-first” automaker has placed you on the front lines of a dangerous experiment. The question every EX30 owner must now ask themselves is chilling: Is your car parked outside, or is it a silent arsonist sleeping in your driveway? The era of blind trust in electric “innovation” is OVER.



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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