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Volvo Teases EX60 SUV With 800-Volt Tech, About 400-Mile Range and 10-Year Battery Warranty

Official EPA figures and full specifications will come at the January 21 global debut.

Overview

  • Volvo cites an in-house, EPA-compatible estimate of roughly 400 miles of range for the midsize EX60, with a WLTP figure around 810 km.
  • The 800-volt electrical architecture enables up to 400 kW DC fast charging, and Volvo is claiming a 10–80% recharge in 19 minutes on high-power hardware.
  • Outlets report differing 10-minute gains—168 to about 211 miles, or roughly 340 km—underscoring that specific charging figures remain preliminary.
  • The EX60 rides on the new SPA3 EV platform and employs megacasting and a structural, cell-to-body battery to reduce weight and improve efficiency.
  • Volvo says production will begin in the first half of 2026 in Gothenburg, the battery carries a global 10-year warranty, and bidirectional V2H/V2G capability is standard with a Vattenfall partnership.