Volvo teases a new affordable EV to replace discontinued EX30
Volvo is developing a new affordable electric vehicle (EV) to replace the discontinued EX30. The new model is expected to be similar in price to the EX30 but will offer a larger space and improved driving experience. Details about the new EV remain limited, but it is part of Volvo's strategy to enhance its electric offerings in the US market.
- ▪The EX30 was discontinued due to high tariffs and a battery recall.
- ▪Volvo plans to introduce a new EV in 2027 that will be similar in role to the EX30.
- ▪The EX60 is currently Volvo's only electric offering in North America, starting at $59,795.
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