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Volvo Cars' mid-size electric SUV aims to tackle range anxiety with up to 810 km range
Summary
Volvo Cars says its new EX60 mid-size electric SUV will offer up to 810 km on a single charge and can add about 340 km of range in roughly 10 minutes of charging under optimal conditions.
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Volvo Cars will launch a new EX60 mid-size electric SUV later this month that the company says can travel up to 810 km on a single charge. The automaker also reported the model can add about 340 km of range in roughly 10 minutes of charging under optimal conditions. The EX60 is presented as the all-electric successor to the XC60 and the first vehicle built on Volvo's electric-only platform. Volvo has acknowledged recent rollout issues with other models and announced a recall covering certain EX30 vehicles.
Key points:
- Volvo says the EX60 will offer up to 810 km (503 miles) on a single charge.
- The company reports the EX60 can add up to about 340 km of range in around 10 minutes of charging under optimal conditions.
- The EX60 is the all-electric successor to the XC60 and is the first on Volvo's electric-only platform.
- Volvo will unveil full pricing and specifications for the EX60 on January 21 and plans a global launch later in the month.
- The company has reported earlier uptake issues with the EX30 and EX90 tied to software, supply-chain and tariff-related delays, and it announced a recall for certain 2024-2026 EX30 vehicles due to a rare overheating risk.
Summary:
The EX60's stated range and rapid charging figures are framed by Volvo as measures to address consumer concerns about long-distance EV travel. Full specifications and pricing will be published on January 21, with a global launch scheduled later in the month.
