Volvo is continuing its crusade of bringing beautiful, new, innovative vehicles to the world.
The company showed off two new compact cars Wednesday, which will be available with multiple powertrains including full-electric and a gas-electric hybrid.
These cars will be part of Volvo's 40 Series model range. This means they're meant to be smaller than the 60 Series (S60, V60, XC90) and the 90 Series (S90, V90, XC90) cars.
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Volvo said in its press release that the two concepts will be built on a "more electric car friendly" new platform. The company's calling it its new Compact Modular Architecture platform.

The "twin-engine" hybrid model will use a turbocharged three-cylinder gas-powered motor.
Volvo's new push for electric cars is part of the company's hopes to sell 1 million electrified cars by 2025.
This is the 40.1 concept car. It will likely become the XC40 model Volvo crossover when it hits production.

Its competition will likely be cars like the Audi Q3, BMW X1, and Mercedes-Benz GLA.

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