Volvo’s electric line-up is about to gain a new contender. The Volvo EX60 is positioned to sit right at the heart of the brand’s Electric strategy, bridging the gap between compact practicality and premium performance. Designed for drivers who want everyday usability without compromising on range, safety, or technology, the EX60 looks to become one of Volvo’s most important electric launches to date.
The Volvo EX60 is set to pair reliability, performance, and premium. Catering to real customers with real journeys.
A Hybrid of Range and Efficiency
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The longest range of any Volvo, at a combined 503.3 miles.
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Battery charging duration 10-80% (DC 400kW) in just 18 minutes.
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Max Power 680hp
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Acceleration in just 3.9s
Increased Range, Designed for Real-World Driving
One of the most compelling upgrades with the EX60 is its enhanced electric range. Building on earlier models, Volvo has focused on improving battery efficiency, energy management, and aerodynamics. This means fewer charging stops, greater confidence on long journeys, and a more practical vehicle for everyday use.
Rather than chasing headline-grabbing features alone, Volvo appears to be optimising real-world range, the kind drivers experience in everyday use. This approach aligns with Volvo’s goal of making electric ownership more reliable and stress-free.
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A Hybrid of the EX40 and EX90
The EX60 represents a middle ground in Volvo’s electric portfolio. It combines the compact agility and accessibility of the EX40 with the advanced technology, comfort, and premium feel of the EX90. For drivers who find the EX40 too small and the EX90 too large, the EX60 could be the perfect balance.
As Volvo continues its transition toward a fully electric future, the EX60 looks set to become a defining model: practical, forward-thinking, and unmistakably Volvo. If you’re considering an electric SUV that blends efficiency, safety, and everyday usability, this is one launch worth watching closely.
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