Overview
- Volvo says a dual-motor EX60 is targeting roughly 400 miles on the EPA cycle, with the figure still preliminary and awaiting certification.
- The company claims the SUV can add up to 168 miles of range in 10 minutes on a 400 kW DC fast charger.
- The vehicle moves to Volvo’s SPA3 platform with a structural battery and mega castings intended to reduce weight and manufacturing complexity.
- An 800-volt system with in-house motors and powertrain software underpins the charging and efficiency focus, though battery capacity and power output were not disclosed.
- Volvo notes a 10-year warranty and positions the EX60 against forthcoming electric rivals such as the BMW iX3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC, with a reveal set for January 21.