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From January 16 to 25, 2026, the Montreal Auto Show returns to the Palais des congrès de Montréal with a program focused on the future of mobility. This year, Volvo confirms its presence with a clear and consistent approach: making electrification more tangible, accessible, and safe for local drivers.
For several years, Volvo has been actively committed to electrifying its lineup. At the 2026 Montreal Auto Show, this vision takes shape through a selection of electric and hybrid models designed to suit a wide range of lifestyles.
On site, visitors will be able to explore several key vehicles from the 2026 lineup, including compact, mid-size, and family SUVs, all engineered to meet the demands of everyday driving in Quebec. The focus is on ease of use, driving range adapted to the local climate, and seamless integration of advanced safety technologies.
A highlight of Volvo’s presence at the show, the unveiling of the EX30 Cross Country marks an important milestone for the brand. Presented for the first time at a Canadian auto show, this model stands out with its compact format and enhanced versatility.
Designed to inspire confidence on the road, the EX30 Cross Country features increased ground clearance, front and rear skid plates, and exclusive black exterior accents. These elements give it a rugged look while preserving Volvo’s signature minimalist Scandinavian design.
Despite its compact size, the EX30 Cross Country is equipped with advanced safety technologies true to the brand’s DNA. It is particularly well suited for drivers seeking an electric vehicle that can adapt to both urban life and weekend getaways.

In addition to the EX30 Cross Country, the Volvo display area will showcase several electric and mild-hybrid models that illustrate the brand’s evolution. This diversity allows visitors to compare different options based on their specific needs.

Safety remains at the core of Volvo’s identity. Throughout the show, the iconic Volvo safety cage will be on display, illustrating the principles that guide the design of every vehicle. This demonstration helps visitors better understand how safety technologies and protective structures work together to reduce risks for occupants.
This context is especially relevant for families and professionals who place a high value on reliability and peace of mind.

The Auto Show is an excellent opportunity to discover new models, but the experience goes far beyond the event itself. At Volvo Mont-Royal, the team is available to support visitors in their decision-making process, answer questions, and arrange personalized test drives.
Whether you are exploring electric options, comparing hybrid models, or simply looking for clear, tailored information, Volvo Mont-Royal remains a trusted reference to help bring your plans to life.
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