EX60 sets new standards for Volvo, as EV will be priced in line with XC60
Volvo has launched its new electric EX60 SUV, which boasts impressive features including a maximum driving range of 640 kilometers and rapid charging capabilities. The EX60 is priced similarly to the XC60, Volvo's best-selling plug-in hybrid, and offers advanced technology such as an AI personal assistant. With a focus on sustainability, the EX60 has the lowest carbon footprint of any Volvo vehicle to date.
- ▪The EX60 has a maximum driving range of 640 kilometers and can add 270 kilometers of range in just 10 minutes on a 400-kilowatt charger.
- ▪It features the North American Charging Standard port for rapid charging at Tesla Supercharger stations.
- ▪The base EX60 Plus model starts at $77,500 in Canada, matching the price of the comparable XC60 Plus trim.
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Open this photo in gallery:The EX60 has 503 horsepower and 524 lb-ft of torque.Petrina Gentile/The Globe and MailShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountVolvo is pushing past its own boundaries with the launch of its all-new electric EX60. This milestone SUV introduces a maximum driving range of 640 kilometres and is Volvo’s fastest-charging EV yet – capable of adding 270 kilometres of range in 10 minutes on a 400-kilowatt fast charger.Unfortunately, in Canada the fastest charger available is 350 kilowatts. It’s also the first Volvo with a North American Charging Standard (NACS) port for rapid charging at Tesla Supercharger stations.
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