WLTP cycle. Fast charging allows the battery to go from 10 to 80% in just 16 minutes when connected to high-power chargers. In pricing, the EX60 will be comparable to the popular hybrid XC60, making it competitive against other EVs in the class.

The EX60 is seen as one of the main growth drivers for Volvo. The model is expected to become a major export product and strengthen Sweden’s position as a hub for electric vehicle development. To prepare for production, the company invested about SEK 10 billion in upgrading the plant, including the introduction of megacasting, a new battery assembly line and broader production improvements.

Volvo EX60 is more than just a new model; it is a strategic step in the brand’s shift toward an electric future. Strong demand and ambitious production plans show the company is making a serious commitment to this segment and is ready to compete on a global level.

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