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Latest about VOLVO EX60

1. Status right now – 27 November 2025

2. Officially from Volvo (Volvocars)

On Volvo’s Swedish EX60 page, they now say roughly:

Volvo describes EX60 as one of the cornerstones in its EV strategy and a key product to turn around weak EV sales.

3. Range, battery & charging – what’s being said now

This part is a mix of official messaging + clear statements to investors + media interpretation:

Range

Platform & charging

In short: Volvo hasn’t yet released exact WLTP numbers or 10–80% times, but everything points to:

~700 km WLTP and very fast 800-V charging times – in the same league as, or better than, the best in the segment.

4. Pricing – what’s being said now

A lot has happened here recently, and this comes straight from Volvo management:

Forum interpretation (price):

5. Design & safety – what we can see so far

From Volvo teasers, press images and a couple of “half leaks”:

Confirmed by Volvo:

6. Forums & rumours (short)

What you see about EX60 on Swedish enthusiast forums right now:

7. Risk of delays?

8. What we still don’t know

None of this is official yet (so any detailed tables you see online are guesses):

Those will almost certainly come at, or just after, the 21 January premiere.

Here’s a pre-launch EX60 “spec sheet” plus how it stacks up against iX3, GLC EV, Q6 e-tron and Macan 4 based on what’s known today + best public estimates.

1. Volvo EX60 – pre-launch snapshot (what’s most likely)

Status: Not yet fully revealed – global unveil 21 January 2026, production in Torslanda H1 2026. (Volvo Cars)

Platform & tech

Drivetrain & performance (estimates)

Battery, range & charging (best current picture)

Different sources give slightly different figures, so think in bands rather than exact numbers:

Towing & practicality (educated guess)

Price positioning (Nordics / Europe)

2. EX60 vs key rivals – spec matrix (WLTP / charging / towing / price)

Important:

Model (MY)StatusBattery usable (kWh)WLTP range up to (km)DC max (kW)10–80% DC (min)Towing braked (kg)ArchitectureIndicative base price Europe
Volvo EX60 (2026)Pre-launch (est.)~90–100 (packs 80–106) (est.) (Alba Cars)~640–700 (est.) – mix of 640 km & “>700 km” claims (Electric Vehicle Web)≈300 (270–350 expected) (est.) (Carsales)≈20 (est.) (Carsales)≈2,000 (est., to match iX3/Q6)SPA3, 800-V, CTB, megacastings (Electric Vehicle Web)Target: ≤ XC60 PHEV (~560k SEK). Analysts: ~650k SEK base, ~800k SEK well-equipped. (auto motor & sport)
BMW iX3 50 xDrive (Neue Klasse, 2026)Production108.7 (bmw.co.uk)679–805; headline “up to 805 km WLTP” (bmw.com.cy)400 (bmw.co.uk)21 (bmw.co.uk)2,000 (BMW Group PressClub)Neue Klasse, 800-V (DIE WELT)From €68,900 in Germany (NA5 iX3 50). (Elbilregister)
Mercedes GLC 400 4MATIC EV (2027)Production announced94.0 (mbusa.com)Up to 713 km WLTP claimed (Autocar India)330 (mbusa.com)~22–242,400 (Elbilregister)Dedicated EV, 800-VEurope price not officially published yet; most reports expect >€70k (GLC 400). (Car and Driver)
Audi Q6 SUV e-tron (83 kWh, 2024–)Production75.8 usable (83.0 gross) (Elbilregister)458–533; up to 533 km WLTP (Elbilregister)22521 (claimed) (Elbilregister)2,000 (Elbilregister)PPE, 800-V (Elbilregister)From €63,500 (Germany). (Elbilregister)
Porsche Macan 4 Electric (PPE, 2024–)Production~95 usable (100 gross) (Volkswagen Group)Up to 613 km WLTP (Macan 4; Turbo slightly lower) (Volkswagen Group)270 (Volkswagen Group)~212,000 (Volkswagen Group)PPE, 800-VMacan 4 from €84,600 in Germany (roughly €80–85k band depending on market). (porsche.com)

3. How EX60 slots in vs these four

Range vs rivals

Given Volvo’s messaging about “solving range anxiety” and internal targets, expect EX60 LR AWD to land closer to GLC than Q6 on range, but not quite as extreme as the iX3 headline figure.

Charging

Towing & use case

Price positioning

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