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Volvo EX60
Volvo's all-new mid-size electric SUV — slots between the EX40 and EX90 with bidirectional charging and a new Volvo-developed platform. Expected late 2026 / early 2027 in Australia.
- Price from
- $85,000
- Range
- 600 km
- Battery
- 100 kWh
- 0–100
- 5.8 s
- Power
- 280 kW
- DC charge
- 350 kW
- ANCAP
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Verdict
Volvo's all-new mid-size electric SUV — slots between the EX40 and EX90 with bidirectional charging and a new Volvo-developed platform. Expected late 2026 / early 2027 in Australia.
Pros and cons
What we like
- ✓ 350 kW DC fast charging architecture
- ✓ Bidirectional charging (V2H/V2G capable)
- ✓ Built on Volvo's new dedicated EV platform
What we don't
- ✕ Just 3-year vehicle warranty
- ✕ Pricing not yet confirmed
- ✕ Launch over 12 months away
Best for
- Premium SUV buyers
- Volvo loyalists
- Solar/V2H households
Specifications
Manufacturer-quoted figures. Real-world range and DC fast-charging speeds vary with temperature, terrain and driving style.
Performance
- Drive layout
- AWD
- Motor power
- 280 kW
- Motor torque
- 480 Nm
- 0–100 km/h
- 5.8 s
Battery & range
- Battery capacity
- 100 kWh
- Range (WLTP)
- 600 km
Charging
- AC charging
- 11 kW
- DC fast charging (peak)
- 350 kW
- 10–80% DC charge time
- 20 min
Dimensions
Safety & warranty
- Vehicle warranty
- 3 years
- Battery warranty
- 8 years / 160,000 km
Pricing & origin
- Price from
- $85,000
- Built in
- Sweden
- Sale status
- arriving
Helpful guides
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