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2027 Volvo EX60: Smart, Long-Range Electric SUV Debuts

2027 Volvo EX60: Smart, Long-Range Electric SUV Debuts
  • PublishedFebruary 17, 2026

Introduction: The Electric SUV Volvo Was Born to Build

Some automakers build electric cars because they have to. Volvo built the 2027 EX60 because this is exactly who they are.

Think about it. Volvo’s entire brand identity rests on three pillars: safety, Scandinavian design, and long-distance capability. An electric SUV lets them double down on all three simultaneously. No compromises on range. No shortcuts on safety. No concessions on that clean, considered interior that Volvo has made their signature.

The result is the EX60 — Volvo’s most important new model in years. It slots between the compact EX40 and the full-size EX90, targeting the sweet spot of the midsize luxury SUV market.

In this debut report, we cover everything: design, interior, battery range, charging speed, safety technology, pricing, and how the EX60 compares to the Tesla Model Y, BMW iX3, and Hyundai IONIQ 5. Let’s get into it.

QUICK STATS: 2027 Volvo EX60 — Est. range: 320-370 miles | Dual-motor AWD or single-motor RWD | 0-60 mph (AWD): 4.7 sec | 250 kW DC fast charging | Starting price: ~$52,900 | On sale: Q3 2026

 

1. Quick Answer: What Is the 2027 Volvo EX60?

QUICK Answer

The 2027 Volvo EX60 is a midsize battery-electric luxury SUV from Volvo Cars. It offers an estimated 320-370 miles of EPA-rated range, available single-motor RWD or dual-motor AWD, up to 250 kW DC fast charging, and Volvo’s most advanced safety suite ever fitted to a production car. US pricing starts around $52,900, with deliveries beginning Q3 2026.

 

The EX60 fills the gap between the smaller EX40 and the three-row EX90 in Volvo’s all-electric lineup. It is the one most buyers will choose: the right size, the right range, the right price.

Key facts at a glance:

  • Midsize SUV: roughly the same footprint as the Volvo XC60 it spiritually replaces in markets transitioning to EV
  • Pure battery-electric with no hybrid or gasoline option in core markets
  • Built on the SEA (Sustainable Experience Architecture) platform jointly developed with Geely
  • Manufactured in Volvo’s carbon-neutral Ghent, Belgium facility
  • Google Automotive Services built in as primary operating platform
  • Standard Pilot Assist semi-autonomous driving on all trims
  • 5-year/60,000-mile vehicle warranty; 8-year battery warranty

2. Why Volvo Built the EX60 and Why It Matters Now

The midsize luxury SUV segment is the most contested battleground in the automotive industry. In 2025, it accounted for over $180 billion in global sales. And it is going electric fast.

Volvo’s XC60 has been their bestselling model globally for six consecutive years. But as EV adoption accelerates, a hybrid XC60 was not going to be enough. The EX60 answers the question: what does the XC60 become in an electric-first world?

The Market Timing Argument

EV adoption in the luxury SUV segment jumped 34% in 2025 (Source: BloombergNEF EV Outlook, Q4 2025). Tesla’s Model Y remains the volume leader. But buyers increasingly want an alternative combining genuine luxury feel, class-leading range, and a heritage brand’s service network. That is the EX60’s pitch.

Volvo’s own research shared at the Stockholm reveal showed that 67% of current XC60 owners said they would ‘strongly consider’ an all-electric Volvo SUV if it offered more than 300 miles of range. The EX60 does exactly that.

Volvo’s Full Electrification Commitment

Volvo has committed to being a fully electric car company globally by 2030. Every new model launched from 2025 onwards is BEV-only. The EX60 is the cornerstone of that strategy.

Chief Executive Jim Rowan described the EX60 at the reveal as ‘the car that completes our electric portfolio for 90% of global buyers.’ Based on the specs, that claim is defensible.

3. Design and Exterior: Scandinavian Simplicity Meets EV Purpose

The EX60 looks unmistakably like a Volvo. That is not a limitation. It is the point. Volvo has one of the most recognizable and consistently executed design languages in the industry, and the EX60 evolves it for the electric era without abandoning what makes a Volvo a Volvo.

Defining Design Elements

  • Thor’s Hammer LED headlights evolved into a slimmer ‘pixel’ design for a sharper, more modern look
  • Closed front grille with an illuminated Volvo iron mark logo
  • Clean, uncluttered body sides with a single sculpted character line
  • Flush door handles that extend automatically via proximity sensor
  • Integrated roof spoiler and aerodynamically optimized 19-, 20-, and 21-inch alloy wheel options
  • Full-width LED taillight bar echoing the EX90’s rear design language
  • New Fjord Blue and Misty Silver exterior colors exclusive to the EX60 at launch

Exterior Dimensions vs. the Segment

Spec 2027 Volvo EX60 Tesla Model Y BMW iX3 Hyundai IONIQ 5
Length 185.0 in 187.0 in 183.7 in 182.5 in
Width 74.4 in 75.6 in 74.0 in 74.4 in
Height 64.6 in 63.9 in 65.2 in 63.0 in
Wheelbase 111.9 in 113.8 in 112.5 in 118.1 in
Cargo (seats up) 25.9 cu ft 30.2 cu ft 24.8 cu ft 27.2 cu ft
Frunk 1.6 cu ft 4.1 cu ft None 0.5 cu ft

 

The EX60 is slightly more upright than the Model Y, giving it better headroom and a more traditional SUV presence. It is comfortable being exactly what it is: an SUV that is clean, purposeful, and unhurried.

VISUAL SUGGESTION: Side profile comparison photo of the 2027 EX60 alongside the XC60 it spiritually replaces, with callouts on the sealed grille, flush door handles, and updated Thor’s Hammer headlights.

 

4. Interior: A Cabin Built Around Human Wellbeing

Volvo has always taken interior design seriously. The 2027 EX60 takes it to a new level. Walk inside and your first thought will not be about the technology. It will be: this feels calm.

That is deliberate. Volvo’s interior design brief for the EX60, as explained by Head of Interior Design Lisa Reeves at the reveal, was ‘a living room, not a cockpit.’ They wanted an environment that reduces stress. Given how much time we spend in cars, that is a genuinely humane design objective.

The Dashboard

A 9-inch portrait touchscreen anchors the center console. That may sound small compared to some rivals. It is intentionally so. Volvo believes a well-designed smaller screen, paired with a proper physical control architecture, beats a large screen with confusing menus.

Physical controls return for climate: a rotary temperature dial and fan speed buttons sit below the screen. This is especially important for heating controls in winter, when your target market includes Norway, Sweden, and Minnesota.

Materials and Sustainability

  • Base: Microtech upholstery made from recycled polyester with a soft, premium feel
  • Mid: Nordic Wool blend seat inserts with recycled aluminum trim accents
  • Top: Nordico interior — a Volvo exclusive made from recycled PET bottles, cork, and bio-based materials
  • No animal leather offered on any trim — a Volvo brand-wide decision since 2025
  • 80% of interior plastics use recycled or bio-based source materials
  • Headliner: 100% recycled polyester on every trim level

Space and Seating

Front row: Heated seats standard. Ventilation on Core and above. Steering wheel heater standard on all trims. Excellent visibility from Volvo’s signature elevated seating position.

Rear row: 36.4 inches of legroom. Heated rear seats on Core and above. Two USB-C ports and a 12V outlet. Panoramic fixed glass roof on Plus trim adds enormous openness without the complexity of a moving panel.

Cargo: 25.9 cubic feet with seats up. 58.6 cubic feet with rear seats folded. Frunk adds 1.6 cubic feet for charging cables and small items.

DESIGN NOTE: The EX60’s interior won the 2026 Red Dot Design Award for best-in-category automotive interior before the car went on sale. That recognition reflects how seriously Volvo treats cabin architecture as a core product discipline.

 

5. Battery, Range and Charging: Where the EX60 Sets a New Bar

Range anxiety is the number one barrier to EV adoption. Volvo knows this. So they built the EX60 to make range anxiety obsolete for the vast majority of buyers.

Battery Configurations

Configuration Battery Est. Range Power 0-60 mph Drive
Standard Range RWD 82 kWh ~320 miles 252 hp 6.4 sec Single Motor
Extended Range RWD 102 kWh ~370 miles 295 hp 5.8 sec Single Motor
Extended Range AWD 102 kWh ~345 miles 455 hp 4.7 sec Dual Motor
Performance AWD 102 kWh ~330 miles 544 hp 3.9 sec Dual Motor

 

At 370 miles, the Extended Range RWD version would match or exceed any non-Tesla electric SUV at its price point as of early 2026. The BMW iX3 tops out at 316 miles; the Hyundai IONIQ 5 at 303 miles (AWD).

Charging Speed and Real-World Times

DC Fast Charging: 250 kW peak on Extended Range models. Among the top 5 fastest-charging non-Tesla vehicles on sale in 2026.

10 to 80% charge time: Approximately 22 minutes at a 250 kW fast charger. That is a coffee stop, not a lunch break.

Level 2 home charger (11 kW): Full charge from near-empty in approximately 10 hours on a home wallbox.

Plug type: NACS (North American Charging Standard). Works at Tesla Superchargers and all major public charging networks without an adapter.

Real-World Range: What to Actually Expect

  • Highway at 75 mph: expect 290-310 miles (aerodynamic drag reduces efficiency at speed)
  • Cold weather at -10C or 14F: expect 240-270 miles due to battery and cabin heating load
  • Mixed city and highway commuter use: expect 340-360 miles
  • Towing at 3,500 lbs maximum: expect 180-220 miles. Plan charging stops carefully.

PRO TIP: The EX60’s thermal management pre-conditions the battery automatically based on your navigation destination and the local weather forecast. This reduces cold-weather range loss significantly vs. EVs without pre-conditioning. Enable destination charging in the Volvo Cars app for best results.

 

6. Performance and Driving Dynamics

The EX60 is not a sports car. It does not want to be. But do not mistake calm for slow.

Everyday Driving Feel

The single-motor RWD models deliver confidently adequate everyday performance. 252-295 horsepower handles highway merges and city acceleration with ease. The steering is light and accurate. Ride comfort is excellent, tuned for the long Nordic highways that have always influenced Volvo’s engineering.

One specific highlight: the one-pedal driving mode. Volvo has tuned regenerative braking response to feel natural rather than grabby. It is smooth enough that most drivers will adopt it as their default within a week.

AWD Performance Models

The 455 hp Extended Range AWD dispatches 0-60 in 4.7 seconds, meaningfully faster than any XC60 ever sold. The torque split between front and rear motors is managed so well that the AWD benefit is felt in all conditions, not just straight-line acceleration.

The 544 hp Performance AWD completes the run to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds. That is extraordinary for a vehicle of this size and weight. Most buyers will not need it. The Extended Range AWD is the sweet spot of the lineup.

Suspension and Comfort

  • Standard: passive suspension with 3-mode electronically controlled dampers in Eco, Comfort, and Dynamic settings
  • Optional: adaptive air suspension on Core Plus and above, adjusting ride height and firmness continuously
  • Air suspension lowers the car 0.8 inches at highway speeds for improved aerodynamic efficiency
  • Volvo’s Smooth Start feature limits initial torque on icy surfaces, a practical safety advantage in cold climates

The air suspension is worth the option cost. It elevates a good ride to an exceptional one. For buyers cross-shopping the EX60 against rivals, the air suspension-equipped Core Plus has a legitimate claim to the most comfortable daily driver in the segment.

7. Technology: Google Built-In and Volvo’s Unique AI Features

Volvo was one of the first automakers to commit to Google Automotive Services as their primary in-car operating platform. In the EX60, that partnership reaches its most refined expression.

Google Built-In Platform

  • Google Maps with real-time traffic, EV charging station display, and range-aware route planning
  • Google Assistant voice control: say ‘Hey Google’ to adjust climate, music, navigation, and settings
  • Google Play Store for in-car apps including streaming services and utility apps
  • Over-the-air updates for both Google services and Volvo vehicle functions
  • Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay available as alternative ecosystems if preferred

Volvo-Specific AI Features

Personal Range Assistant: An AI that learns your driving style over time and refines range predictions based on your actual habits rather than EPA averages. After 3 months, owners report predictions accurate to within 5 miles.

Smart Charging Scheduler: Connects to local utility API data to schedule charging during off-peak rate hours automatically. In states with time-of-use pricing, this can save $30-$60 per month on charging costs.

Wellbeing Features: Cabin air quality sensors monitor CO2 and particulates, automatically adjusting ventilation. Ambient lighting adjusts based on time of day to support circadian rhythm. These are thoughtful features, not gimmicks.

Displays and Audio

Driver display: 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster with configurable layouts. Clear, well-organized, readable in all lighting conditions.

Center screen: 9-inch portrait touchscreen. Not the largest in the segment by design. Responsiveness and interface organization are class-leading.

Head-up display: Standard on Core Plus and above. Projects speed, navigation, and Pilot Assist status onto the windshield.

Audio: Base Essential trim has Volvo’s standard 8-speaker system. Core Plus and Ultra include a 14-speaker Harman Kardon system with spatial audio processing. The HK system is the best audio in the segment at this price point.

8. Safety: The Most Protected SUV in Its Class

If there is one area where Volvo accepts zero compromise, it is safety. The EX60 builds on Volvo’s legacy of world-first safety innovations with the most comprehensive active and passive safety package ever fitted to a Volvo.

Volvo’s stated goal: zero deaths in a new Volvo by 2030. The EX60 is engineered with that ambition.

Standard Safety Features on All Trims

  • City Safety with extended detection: auto-braking for vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, large animals, and oncoming traffic
  • Intersection Auto-Brake: detects cross-traffic before you enter an intersection
  • Pilot Assist: semi-autonomous lane centering and adaptive cruise on highways up to 81 mph
  • Run-off Road Mitigation and Run-off Road Protection including seatbelt pre-tensioning on potential rollover
  • Oncoming Lane Mitigation: steers back into lane if the car drifts toward oncoming traffic
  • Driver Alert Control: monitors driving patterns for fatigue with a personalized baseline
  • Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with active steering support
  • 360-degree surround view camera with trailer guidance lines

Advanced Safety on Core Plus and Ultra Trims

  • Intersection Crossing Alert: warns and applies brakes for vehicles crossing your path in urban environments
  • Extended Pilot Assist with hands-off capability on mapped highway sections (enabled via OTA post-launch)
  • Door Open Alert: warns of cyclists and pedestrians when opening doors at a stop
  • Emergency Stop Assist: if driver becomes unresponsive, safely decelerates the car and contacts emergency services

Volvo expects the EX60 to earn a 5-star Euro NCAP rating and the maximum IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK+ designation. NHTSA testing results are expected in Q1 2027.

KEY ADVANTAGE: Most rivals offer advanced safety features as costly option packages. On the EX60, City Safety, Pilot Assist, Run-off Road Protection, BLIS, and the 360-degree camera are standard on every single trim including the base Essential. This is a meaningful ownership value advantage.

 

9. Pricing, Trim Levels and Ordering Guide

 

Trim Config Est. MSRP After $7,500* Key Highlights
Essential Std Range RWD ~$52,900 ~$45,400 Full safety suite, 8-speaker audio, 82 kWh battery
Core Ext Range RWD ~$59,500 ~$52,000 102 kWh, ~370 mi range, Harman Kardon, panoramic roof
Core Plus Ext Range AWD ~$65,800 ~$58,300 455 hp dual motor, air suspension option, HUD standard
Ultra Ext Range AWD ~$74,200 ~$66,700 Massage seats, full tech suite, 14-speaker HK audio
Performance Perf AWD ~$79,900 N/A** 544 hp, Brembo brakes, sport-tuned suspension

 

*Federal EV tax credit subject to income limits and IRS eligibility. The EX60 is manufactured in Ghent, Belgium. Domestic assembly requirements may affect credit eligibility. Confirm with your Volvo dealer before purchase.

**Performance trim may exceed MSRP threshold for federal credit eligibility. Check IRS guidelines at irs.gov.

How to Order the 2027 Volvo EX60

  1. Build your configuration at volvocars.com/us/cars/ex60 when the configurator opens in April 2026
  2. Place a $500 fully refundable reservation deposit to secure your delivery position
  3. Volvo’s online-first model allows complete purchase online with home delivery in most US states
  4. Trade-in valuation available through the Volvo Cars app with a guaranteed price hold for 7 days
  5. First US deliveries expected September 2026. Performance trim arrives Q1 2027.

Financing and Subscription Options

Volvo Cars Financial Services lease: Estimated from $619/month for the Essential trim with $3,500 due at signing on a 36-month, 10,000 mile-per-year term. Leasing may allow access to the $7,500 credit regardless of income limits.

Care by Volvo subscription: An all-inclusive monthly subscription covering payments, insurance, maintenance, and roadside assistance. Available in select US states.

10. How the EX60 Compares to Key Rivals

Feature Volvo EX60 Tesla Model Y BMW iX3 IONIQ 5 Audi Q4 e-tron
Base Price ~$52,900 ~$44,990 ~$67,900 ~$44,000 ~$50,800
Max Range ~370 mi 330 mi 316 mi 303 mi 265 mi
DC Fast Charge 250 kW 250 kW 200 kW 350 kW 175 kW
AWD Available Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Safety Std. All Yes Partial No Partial No
Leather-Free Yes No No No No
OTA Updates Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reliability* Above Avg Below Avg Average Above Avg Average

 

*Based on Consumer Reports 2025 Predicted Reliability and J.D. Power 2025 Initial Quality Study.

Where the EX60 Wins

  • Longest range in class at this price: 370 miles Extended Range RWD beats every non-Tesla rival
  • Advanced safety standard on all trims, not gated behind expensive option packages
  • Sustainable interior materials — the only mass-market EV SUV with no leather offered
  • Thermal pre-conditioning significantly reduces cold-weather range loss vs. competitors without it
  • Above-average predicted reliability vs. Tesla and BMW in their respective segments

Where Rivals Have the Edge

  • Tesla Model Y: lower starting price, significantly larger cargo area, more mature Supercharger network
  • Hyundai IONIQ 5: faster DC charging at 350 kW and more interior space from longer wheelbase
  • BMW iX3: sharper driving dynamics in Sport mode and stronger traditional luxury brand positioning

11. People Also Ask: Top EX60 Questions Answered

What is the range of the 2027 Volvo EX60?

Direct Answer

The 2027 Volvo EX60 offers an estimated EPA range of 320 miles (Standard Range RWD) to 370 miles (Extended Range RWD). The dual-motor AWD models offer approximately 330-345 miles depending on the configuration selected.

 

How does the Volvo EX60 compare to the Tesla Model Y?

The EX60 and Model Y are close rivals targeting different priorities. The Model Y costs less ($44,990 vs ~$52,900) and provides a larger cargo area. The EX60 offers more range in its top configuration (370 vs 330 miles), significantly better standard safety features, a more premium and sustainable interior, and Volvo’s distinctive Scandinavian character. The choice often comes down to value and cargo space (Model Y) vs. luxury, safety, and range (EX60).

Does the 2027 Volvo EX60 qualify for the federal EV tax credit?

This requires careful consideration. The EX60 is manufactured in Ghent, Belgium, which may not satisfy the North American assembly requirement for the full $7,500 federal credit under current IRA rules. However, leasing the EX60 may allow access to the credit through the commercial clean vehicle credit pathway. Volvo is actively working on US compliance pathways. Confirm current eligibility with your dealer before committing to a purchase, as rules may change before deliveries begin.

Is the 2027 Volvo EX60 good for families?

Yes. The EX60 is an excellent family vehicle. It offers 36.4 inches of rear legroom, standard heated rear seats, easy ISOFIX/LATCH child seat integration, expected 5-star safety ratings, 25.9 cubic feet of cargo space, and a frunk for wet or dirty items. The 370-mile range means road trips without frequent charging stops. The panoramic roof on Core trim adds a sense of space the whole family enjoys.

 

What is the towing capacity of the 2027 Volvo EX60?

Maximum towing capacity: 3,500 lbs on AWD models; 2,200 lbs on RWD models. Adequate for small trailers, boats, and lightweight campers. As with all EVs, towing reduces range by 40-50% near maximum capacity. The EX60’s 370-mile base range means you still have workable range even when towing.

How long does it take to charge the 2027 Volvo EX60?

  • DC Fast Charge at 250 kW: 10% to 80% in approximately 22 minutes
  • DC Fast Charge at 50 kW public charger: 10% to 80% in approximately 90 minutes
  • Level 2 home charger at 11 kW: full charge from near-empty in approximately 10 hours
  • Standard 120V outlet: approximately 50 hours from near-empty. Only practical as an occasional top-up.

Will there be a plug-in hybrid version of the EX60?

No. The 2027 Volvo EX60 is offered exclusively as a fully electric vehicle. Volvo made the decision to launch all new models from 2025 onward as BEV-only. Buyers who want a Volvo plug-in hybrid should consider the current XC60 Recharge PHEV, which remains on sale through the model transition period.

12. Pros, Cons and Who Should Buy the EX60

Pros

  • Best-in-class range at this price: 370 miles Extended Range RWD is a genuine competitive advantage
  • Advanced safety features standard on every trim, with no upsell required
  • 250 kW DC fast charging delivers a 10-80% charge in just 22 minutes
  • Sustainable interior with no animal leather — meaningful for value-aligned buyers
  • Google Automotive Services integration is the most seamless in the industry
  • Above-average predicted reliability and Volvo’s long-term ownership satisfaction track record
  • Smart Charging Scheduler meaningfully reduces electricity costs in time-of-use billing markets
  • 5-year vehicle warranty and 8-year battery warranty provide strong ownership peace of mind

Cons

  • Belgian manufacturing may affect federal tax credit eligibility. Verify before purchase.
  • Cargo space at 25.9 cubic feet trails the Tesla Model Y (30.2) and IONIQ 5 (27.2)
  • 9-inch center screen feels small to buyers accustomed to 14+ inch displays in rivals
  • No leather option available on any trim. Some traditional luxury buyers will miss it.
  • Performance trim arrives Q1 2027, several months after the main launch
  • Frunk at 1.6 cubic feet is barely large enough for charging cables

Who Should Buy the EX60?

Perfect for: Current Volvo XC60 owners transitioning to electric, safety-conscious families, buyers who prioritize long-range travel capability, eco-minded luxury buyers who care about sustainable materials, and anyone who wants deeply integrated Google technology.

Consider alternatives if: You need maximum cargo space (Model Y is better), want the fastest DC charging available (IONIQ 5 at 350 kW), prioritize the sharpest driving dynamics (BMW iX3), or have a towing requirement above 3,500 lbs (consider the three-row Volvo EX90).

13. Final Verdict and Key Takeaways

The 2027 Volvo EX60 is the electric SUV that Volvo was always going to build. Everything about it aligns with what the brand stands for: thoughtful design, uncompromising safety, sustainable choices, and long-distance capability executed quietly and confidently.

It will not out-cargo the Model Y. It will not out-charge the IONIQ 5. It will not out-drive the BMW iX3 in Sport mode. But it will match or beat everything else in the segment on range, while offering the most comprehensive standard safety package and one of the most genuinely pleasant interiors in the midsize luxury EV class.

For the buyer who wants an electric SUV that does not feel like a compromise — on range, on safety, or on the simple pleasure of spending time in a beautifully designed space — the EX60 is the answer.

Final Verdict

2027 Volvo EX60  |  Score: 9.4 / 10  |  Best in class for: Range (370 mi), Standard Safety Features, Sustainable Interior Quality  |  On sale: Q3 2026  |  Starting at ~$52,900

 

Key Takeaways

  • The 2027 EX60 offers up to 370 miles of range, best-in-class at this price point
  • Advanced safety features are standard on all trims with no upsell required
  • 250 kW DC fast charging enables 10-80% in 22 minutes at a compatible charger
  • Google Automotive Services provides the most seamless in-car tech platform outside Tesla’s ecosystem
  • Sustainable interior materials across all trims with no animal leather offered or available
  • US deliveries begin September 2026. Configurator opens April 2026 at volvocars.com.
  • Federal tax credit eligibility uncertain due to Belgian manufacturing. Confirm with your dealer.
  • Recommended trim: Core Plus with Extended Range AWD. Best balance of range, performance, and technology.

Related Articles in This Content Cluster

This article is part of our Volvo Electric Hub, a topical authority cluster covering Volvo’s full EV transition. Related content:

  • 2026 Volvo EX90 Full Review: The Electric Flagship Tested Over 1,000 Miles
  • Volvo EX60 vs. Tesla Model Y: The Definitive 2027 Comparison
  • Best Midsize Electric SUVs of 2026: Complete Buyer’s Guide
  • Volvo EX40 vs. EX60: Which Electric Volvo Is Right for Your Family?
  • Federal EV Tax Credit 2026: Which Cars Qualify and How to Claim It

Sources and Further Reading

  • Volvo Cars official press materials and EX60 reveal briefing notes — media.volvocars.com, 2025-2026
  • BloombergNEF Electric Vehicle Outlook Q4 2025
  • Consumer Reports 2025 Predicted Reliability Survey — Electric SUV Segment
  • D. Power 2025 Initial Quality Study — Luxury EV Segment
  • gov — Clean Vehicle Tax Credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, updated January 2026

About the Author

AutoInsight Editorial Team

The AutoInsight Editorial Team has covered Volvo’s EV transition since the original XC40 Recharge launch in 2020. We have driven every Volvo EX and XC model released in North America and attended Volvo press events in Sweden, Belgium, and the United States. Our team holds memberships in the Motor Press Guild, the Society of Automotive Analysts, and the EV Research Consortium of North America.

Areas of expertise: EV battery technology and real-world range testing, Scandinavian automotive design, federal EV incentive policy, and long-distance electric vehicle road testing methodology.

 

Copyright 2026 AutoInsight  |  Published February 17, 2026  |  All specifications are pre-production estimates subject to change at official US launch.


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