The new Volvo EX60 is here: price and orders in the United States
Volvo presented the new EX60 in North America, an electric SUV with up to 400 miles of autonomy and a starting price of $58,400.
Volvo has already launched one of its most important bets for the electric market in the United States. The Swedish brand officially presented the new EX60 in New York and, at the same time, opened the ordering period for American customers.
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The model lands in a key segment for the industry, where competition is growing faster and faster and where autonomy, charging speed and price continue to be decisive in convincing drivers.
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The arrival of the EX60 also represents a strategic move for Volvo in North America. The electric SUV seeks to capture those who still hesitate to abandon combustion engines, especially due to issues related to charging and long distances. With an initial price of $58,400, the brand intends to position it as a premium alternative within the mid-size electric market.
“The Volvo EX60 meets the key needs of U.S. customers and is ideally positioned to play a critical role in Volvo's growth ambitions in the U.S.,” said Luis Rezende, president of Volvo Car Americas. “Backed by nearly 100 years of safety leadership and Scandinavian design heritage, the Volvo EX60 addresses the biggest barriers preventing American consumers from switching to an electric vehicle, offering the range Americans want, at a competitive price, with fast and easy charging that fits into everyday life,” he added.
An SUV designed to travel without anxiety
One of the strongest arguments of the EX60 is related to its autonomy. Volvo claims that it is the electric vehicle with the greatest range it has developed so far. The most advanced variant, called P12 AWD, will be able to travel up to 400 miles on a single charge, a figure that places it among the most competitive models on the market.
The range will start with three different configurations. The EX60 P6 will offer up to 307 miles of range, while the P10 AWD will go up to 322 miles. The P12 AWD option will be the most capable of the entire family.
The brand explains that the development of the vehicle was focused on combining efficiency, performance and practicality for daily use. The idea is that the driver can use it both in the city and on long weekend trips without constantly worrying about looking for a charging station.
Fast charging and new electric platform
The EX60 uses the new SPA3 platform, an architecture developed by Volvo specifically for electric vehicles. This base incorporates technologies such as batteries with cell-to-body integration, new electric motors and optimized manufacturing processes.
One of the highlights is its 800-volt electrical system, which allows for much faster charging. According to Volvo, the EX60 can regain up to 173 miles of range in just 10 minutes, depending on the version.
The charging time from 10% to 80% ranges between 16 and 19 minutes. In addition, the SUV will be factory compatible with the NACS standard, allowing direct access to more than 29,000 Tesla Supercharger stations in the United States without the need for adapters.
Security, software and artificial intelligence
Safety remains one of Volvo's central pillars and the EX60 is no exception. The model debuts HuginCore, a new central computing system capable of processing information in real time through advanced sensors distributed throughout the vehicle.
Thanks to this platform, Volvo turns the EX60 into a software-defined car, with the ability to receive constant wireless updates and improve functions over time.
Another important novelty will be the incorporation of Gemini, Google's new artificial intelligence assistant. The system will allow interaction through natural conversations to execute tasks within the vehicle without depending on specific commands.
Volvo also announced that the EX60 will include a new generation multi-adaptive seat belt, designed to adjust protection according to the characteristics of each occupant and impact conditions.
Versions and prices of the Volvo EX60
From now on, US customers can now configure the EX60 in P6 and P10 AWD variants. The P12 AWD version will arrive later.
The EX60 P6 Plus version will start from $58,400 and will include a 15-inch OLED screen, Google integration, Gemini assistant, Pilot Assist system, Bose Premium audio with 21 speakers and multiple safety technologies.

