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Volvo’s New 400-Mile SUV Has One Feature Tesla Owners Will Be Jealous Of

  • Volvo’s EX60 delivers 400 miles of range and 400 kW charging.
  • First Volvo EV with native Tesla Supercharger access in US.
  • Rugged EX60 Cross Country adds lift, air suspension, and flair.

Volvo calls the new EX60 a game-changer and for once, that might not be completely marketing hyperbole. This new SUV is the brand’s most important EV yet and it rolls into the segment with some impressive numbers on paper.

More: The New EX60 Is The First Volvo To Talk Back At You

It offers 400 miles of EPA-estimated range, 400 kW fast-charging capability, and native access to Tesla’s Supercharger network. It’s also arriving with a special soft-roader variant.

Volvo Enters Long-Range Territory

The new peak of the EX60 lineup is what the brand calls the P12 AWD Electric. It boasts 400 miles (644 km) of EPA-rated range in North America and a more generous 503 miles (810 km) of estimated range in Europe and other regions around the world, likely due to the differences in testing methods, though Volvo didn’t clarify this in its international release.

That immediately puts it ahead of all other previous Volvo EVs and squarely in the same space as the Tesla Model Y Long Range, if not ahead of it. But wait, there’s more.

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Charging at 400 kW enables the EX60 to add up to 173 miles (278 km) of range in just 10 minutes. Keep in mind that you’ll need a charger capable of handling such speed, which is very rare in the U.S. right now. Not even Tesla’s Supercharger network, which this car has native support for, often offers such speeds. Still, the fact that the capability is built in shows where Volvo expects the infrastructure to go.

Powertrain Options

In total, Volvo is offering the EX60 with three powertrains and seven trim levels. The P6 RWD delivers up to 310 miles (499 km) of range, the P10 AWD provides 320 miles (515 km), and then the P12 AWD brings the 400 miles (644 km) we’ve already discussed.

The brand backs its battery technology with a 10-year warranty. That’s a key point, given that this is a completely new and untested platform for Volvo.

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Dubbed the SPA3, the brand pairs this new architecture with a HuginCore computing system. This setup introduces several key technologies, including cell-to-body battery construction, mega casting, and next-generation in-house electric motors.

Volvo says this all equates to less weight, better efficiency, better manufacturer scalability, and importantly… lower cost to the consumer. In the end, it matches the carbon footprint of the smaller EX30. While the brand hasn’t publicly mentioned specific pricing per trim, it has said to expect that a well-equipped EX60 to cost around $60,000.

Design Inside and Out

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Visually, the EX60 doesn’t reinvent Volvo’s design language so much as it evolves it. The car manages a 0.26 drag coefficient thanks to a low nose, a sloping roofline, and tapered sides. In the cabin, the long wheelbase and flat floor enable extra legroom in the rear along with a large cargo area.

Tech highlights include a 28-speaker Bowers & Wilkins audio system, headrest speakers for all four main seats, and Apple Music with Dolby Atmos built in.

The EX60 Runs Google Gemini AI

 Volvo’s New 400-Mile SUV Has One Feature Tesla Owners Will Be Jealous Of

Let’s not forget the AI assistant that Volvo says will speak like a normal person and accept the same type of speech inputs. The system runs Google’s Gemini AI atop Android Automotive OS so it should be snappy and smooth, but we’ll have to test it to be sure. The new multi-adaptive safety belt is something else to get excited about, as are the other safety innovations in the EX60.

Volvo leveraged a reinforced safety cage using boron steel, a wide array of sensors, and constant environmental monitoring to go beyond what they say are current regulatory standards. In other words, Tesla might not be the only manufacturer with safety scores that go beyond NHTSA or IIHS ratings in the near future.

A Cross Country Version on the Way

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Volvo also confirmed that an EX60 Cross Country model will be heading to the U.S., though it’ll debut in Europe first. This version gets 20mm (0.8 inches) of extra ride height as standard, with another 20mm (0.8 inches) available via an adjustable suspension system. Forty millimeters (1.6 inches) might not sound like much, but the Cross Country packs more than just lift.

There are underbody skid plates, wider arches, unique wheels, and exclusive Frost Green paintwork. It also comes standard with all-wheel drive and will be offered only with the P10 and P12 powertrains

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Availability

European customers can already place orders for the EX60. U.S. order books will open in late spring, with production kicking off around the same time at Volvo’s Swedish plant. The P6 and P10 models will arrive first this summer, followed by the long-range P12 not long after.

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The New EX60 Is The First Volvo To Talk Back At You

  • Volvo’s new EX60 SUV can add 211 miles of range in 10 minutes.
  • One teaser image appears to show a third row of seats folded down.
  • The BMW iX3-rivalling EX60 will be revealed in full on January 21.

Update: Volvo continues to tease the upcoming EX60, releasing new photos that include our first, albeit obstructed, view of the interior, along with fresh details about the tech it will carry. Chief among them is the integration of Google’s Gemini AI assistant.

Taking center stage in what appears to be a clean, minimalist dashboard is a tall portrait-style infotainment screen. Below it, there’s what seems to be a physical scroll knob, possibly flanked by tactile controls on the lower console, though the blurred image makes it hard to say for sure.

AI That Talks Back

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However, Volvo says the interface won’t rely solely on taps and swipes. The EX60 will be its first model to launch with Gemini, which lets drivers speak naturally, without needing to memorize set phrases or divert attention to screens.

“Drivers can ask Gemini to find a hotel booking address in their email, check if a recently bought item fits in their EX60 trunk, or brainstorm ideas for an upcoming road trip,” Volvo says.

Also: VW Brings Back Physical Buttons After Admitting Touchscreens Are A Disaster

Gemini is directly integrated into Volvo’s newly named HuginCore system, an in-house platform combining proprietary software with technologies from Google, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm.

Powering it all is next-generation hardware, including Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Cockpit and Auto Connectivity platforms, along with NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Orin chip, giving the EX60 the highest processing capacity of any Volvo to date.

And, as with most modern cars, Volvo says the EX60 will continue to evolve long after it leaves the showroom, thanks to over-the-air updates and ongoing Gemini development.

 The New EX60 Is The First Volvo To Talk Back At You

Original story continues below.

Volvo’s about to drop a crucial new electric car, and it looks like it’s bringing receipts. The EX60 launches later this month but a teaser this week revealed range figures that none of its BMW, Mercedes and Tesla rivals can match, and a hint that it might come with seating for seven.

We’ll have to wait until the debut on January 21 to get the full breakdown of what’s under the EX60’s skin, but the fact that the EX90’s little brother is rated at 503 WLTP miles (810 km) of electric range is enough to generate headlines.

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For context, BMW’s brand new iX3 has up to 500-miles (805 km) rating, and the GLC 400 with EQ Technology that debuted at the same Munich Auto Show last September is only good for 443 miles (713 km), Mercedes says. Tesla’s most touring-focused Model Y can’t even crack 400 miles (644 km).

Fast Charging

Volvo also says you won’t have to spend too much time hanging around charging stations when you do eventually need a top-up. Thanks to its 800-volt electrics the EX60 can add 211 miles (340 km) of range in as little as 10 minutes. You also get a 10-year warranty on the battery.

 The New EX60 Is The First Volvo To Talk Back At You

We’ve already had a sneak look at the rear and profile of the EX60 in previous teasers, and along with revealing the electric range, Volvo has now given us a look at the front. The brand’s trademark Thor hammer DRLs are present, made up of segmented LEDs, and we can also make up a pair of ADAS sensors mounted below each door mirror.

Reinventing the Seatbelt

The EX60 is the first Volvo to ride on the company’s SPA3 platform, an upgrade of the earlier SPA2 architecture that underpins models like the EX90. It’ll also be the first of the brand’s cars to get Volvo’s new adaptive seatbelt, which uses sensors to work out the height, weight and shape of a passenger before deciding how much belt force they need in a crash.

Seating for Seven

 The New EX60 Is The First Volvo To Talk Back At You
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And unlike its BMW iX3 and Mercedes GLC rivals, which are strictly two-row affairs, it looks like the EX60 could have a small third row of seats stashed under the trunk floor. Though Volvo hasn’t mentioned anything about seven seats, in the image of the trunk it definitely looks like there are two seats folded away.

The picture of the body-in-white also shows mountings for a 50:50 split third-row, and the impression we get is there would still be enough space for a few shopping bags even if the seats were in use. We’ll find out more on January 21.

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