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Early/Late 2022?

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Old Sep 20, 2022 | 12:57 PM
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Default Early/Late 2022?

Sorry if this is addressed elsewhere, but I haven't been able to locate it. I've seen a lot of references to "early" vs "late" 2022 XC60 Recharge vehicles. How exactly is this determined? I *think* I must have a "late" model, having purchased it in mid-April this year. But is there something I can check to make sure?

 
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Old Sep 21, 2022 | 08:13 AM
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The late 2022 versions have the Extended Range battery pack, which makes it a completely different vehicle from the early 2022 versions. Besides being able to go nearly twice as far in all-electric mode, you can set it to start automatically in all-electric ("Pure") mode and you have the fabulous option of 1-pedal driving, plus you can drive much more easily at higher accelerations and higher speeds in all-electric mode with the ER version, and you have noticeably more horsepower and torque in the updated drivetrain. The pre-ER versions were jokes in comparison. The Monroney label will tell you if you have the ER version (18-kWh battery pack) vs. the non-ER version (14-kWh battery pack). Totally different drive train.
 
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