Electric Volvo P1800 could be the start of a retro revolution

A camouflaged version of a classic Volvo P1800 – with what could be an electric powertrain – has been caught on camera in Sweden. The vehicle was seen near Volvo's Hällered Proving Ground, and displays a number of differences to the iconic P1800 originally released in 1961. The camouflage hides wider wheel arches – likely to help accommodate the much larger and more modern wheels and tyres fitted to the car. There is also a distinct lack of visible exhaust pipes.

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