Volvo reveals $58,400 starting price for the EX60
Key takeaways
- Volvo's upcoming mainstream EV SUV is available to order now.
- Volvo Between the Rivian R2, BMW i X3 and the Volvo EX60, there's a bunch of appealing electric SUVs scheduled to hit the market soon.
- That's enough oomph to provide a 0 to 100 km/h time of 5.9 seconds.
Volvo's upcoming mainstream EV SUV is available to order now.
Volvo Between the Rivian R2, BMW i X3 and the Volvo EX60, there's a bunch of appealing electric SUVs scheduled to hit the market soon. And now, Volvo is revealing official pricing for its upcoming family EV, which starts at $58,400.
While that price might seem a bit high considering it's pretty much the same as a fully loaded R2 with Rivian's top-spec Performance trim ($57,990), it's not a far cry from the average cost of a new car in the US, which stands at right around $50,000. Furthermore, even a base EX60 P6 Plus packs solid specs such as an estimated range of 307 miles from a 83kWh power pack; a 10 to 80 percent charging time of 16 minutes at up to 320kW; and 374 horsepower from its single motor rear-wheel drive configuration. That's enough oomph to provide a 0 to 100 km/h time of 5.9 seconds. Other standard components include Volvo's Pilot Assist system, a 21-speaker sound system, 800-volt architecture, native NACS port and a 15-inch OLED main screen with Gemini and Google built-in. And if you have extra room in your budget, you can upgrade to a EX60 P6 Ultra for $65,000 that adds updated badging, ventilated leather seats, integrated heated seats for the second row and a dimmable electrochromic roof.