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I would argue that they did the exact same thing that a lot of others have done, start expensive then figure out how to scale / lower prices. But Volvo / Geely sold those cars under different brand banners like Polestar and Zeeker.
Also, at least for the US, the ex30 is stuck in limbo since it’s manufactured in China and about to get hit with 100% import tariffs.
Also, I wouldn't exactly call a car that starts at $53,000 "affordable." Yes, it's not the most expensive car by any means and is among the cheapest Volvo sells, but it is 10% more expensive than a 3 series BMW.
The “affordable” seems to have been in relation to the ex30 full EV, which is $35k USD. Pretty low price point for an EV, or a Volvo.