2027 Volvo EX60 Undercuts the BMW iX3 on Price but Can't Match Its Range
Key takeaways
- This new electric SUV starts at under $60,000 for the 369-hp P6 version, but the more powerful P12 variant with 400 miles of range won't arrive until later.
- We now know that the new 2027 Volvo EX60 has a lower base price than its closest rival, the BMW iX3, but it doesn't offer as much estimated driving range.
- The least expensive version of the EX60 is the P6 Plus model, which has a 307-mile range estimate, a rear-wheel-drive 369-hp single-motor powertrain, and a starting price of $59,795.
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This new electric SUV starts at under $60,000 for the 369-hp P6 version, but the more powerful P12 variant with 400 miles of range won't arrive until later.
View Photos Volvo Volvo has announced pricing details and U.S.-specific range estimates for the new EX60 electric SUV.The 369-hp P6 and 503-hp P10 versions will arrive first, with the 670-hp P12 model arriving later.The P6 Plus starts at $59,795 and offers 307 miles of range, while the P10 starts at $62,145 and offers 322 miles of range.The stakes are heating up in the compact luxury electric SUV segment as new entrants arrive and attempt to offer more miles per charge per dollar. We now know that the new 2027 Volvo EX60 has a lower base price than its closest rival, the BMW iX3, but it doesn't offer as much estimated driving range.
The least expensive version of the EX60 is the P6 Plus model, which has a 307-mile range estimate, a rear-wheel-drive 369-hp single-motor powertrain, and a starting price of $59,795. There's also a better-equipped Ultra version, which starts at $66,395. By comparison, the BMW iX3 starts at $62,850 and offers up to 434 miles of range. Next in the EX60 lineup is the P10, which has a 322-mile range estimate, an all-wheel-drive 503-hp dual-motor powertrain. The Plus trim starts at $62,145, and the Ultra starts at $68,745.