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Volvo finally adds an electric version of its all-time bestselling model—and yes, there's a Cross Country variant coming for 2028.
Driving range, time it takes to refuel, and cost are the three major barriers to entry automakers hear from consumers when it comes to EVs. With the new EX60 Volvo intends to address all three in an effort to show the future is electric without compromise.
HugInCore, integrated AI, and Nvidia-powered infotainment are some of the features in Volvo's new electric SUV.
Volvo’s battery-electric portfolio has gotten a boost in recent years with the launch of the new EX90 three-row SUV, compact EX30 SUV and ES90 sedan, and revised EX40 SUV. The ES90 is not sold in America. The models joined the company’s already robust portfolio of hybrid and plug-in hybrid models.
This two-row luxury SUV promises a range of up to 400 miles, a price around $60,000, and new safety features that aren’t yet available on any other vehicle. A Cross Country version adds a tiny bit more ground clearance and a more rugged look.
The new Volvo EX60 debuts with class-leading range, fast charging, SPA3 architecture, and a Cross Country variant
Volvo’s new all-electric EX60 has slipped the EV-range crown from the BMW iX3’s head with a potential one-charge range of up to 810km.