Volvo EX60 Signals a New Benchmark for Electric Safety and Scandinavian Design
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Volvo strengthened its electrical range with EX60, the electric SUV that should be taken as the most sold brand. It is larger than XC60, has more evil, more power and a giant autonomy.
With more than 2.7 million units sold since its debut in 2008, the XC60 is already Volvo's best-selling model ever. The arrival of an electric counterpart comes at a time when the company's electric vehicle sales have suffered a sharp decline. In 2025, demand for vehicles without combustion engines fell by 13%. The Geely-owned brand is pinning its hopes on the EX60 to turn things around. While the familiar name might suggest that the EX60 is rel…
The car that changes the game – meet the new, all-electric Volvo EX60 - SME Tech Guru
Say hello to the Volvo EX60 – a new, all-electric mid-size SUV that changes the game in the largest electric market segment in terms of range, charging speed, performance and price. The five-seater, family-friendly EX60 ends range anxiety, delivers a groundbreaking user experience and represents the next frontier in safety. It is also Volvo Cars’ first entry in the largest electric segment globally, allowing it to substantially increase its addr…
STOCKHOLM / WIEN. 800 volt architecture, 800 km range and on request four-wheel drive - from 63.490 Euro
Volvo EX60 Means End Of The Road For Electric Range Anxiety In 2026
The Volvo EX60 is the first of the company’s new all-electric SPA3 platform era. Volvo Electric car range anxiety may be a red herring, because how many people really want to drive 500 miles without a break? But it’s still a psychological barrier to EV adoption. That could be a thing of the past in [...]
Volvo invites us to discover its new, 100% electric and innovative SUV, rich in new features. On the program: a model... Read more Volvo EX60 2026: On board the electric SUV with 810 km of autonomy appeared first on Automobile Clean.
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