2027 Volvo EX60 Arrives in US With $59,795 Starting Price and a Lot to Prove
- On Monday, Volvo Cars America opened U.S. orders for the 2027 EX60, a premium electric SUV starting at $58,400, with first customer deliveries expected later this summer.
- Following the discontinuation of the EX30 due to tariffs and battery recalls earlier this year, Volvo is pivoting to the larger, next-generation EX60 to anchor its North American electric vehicle strategy.
- Pricing for the P6 RWD Plus starts at $58,400, while the P10 AWD Plus begins at $60,750, with both offering over 300 miles of range; standard features include a 15-inch OLED display and Google-based infotainment.
- With the EX60 arriving at dealerships, Volvo is offering 0% APR and a purchase allowance of up to $7,500 on its current EV lineup, while the vehicle is on display at the Westfield World Trade Center through May 20.
- Volvo plans to expand the EX60 range later this year with the high-performance P12 AWD variant, which boasts 400 miles of range, while executives are developing a potential Core trim to further lower the entry price.
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Volvo introduced in North America the new EX60, an electric SUV with up to 400 miles of autonomy and initial price of $58,400
Volvo teases a new affordable EV to replace discontinued EX30
Volvo's compact, quirky EX30 had a lot of problems when it was first released. Tariffs essentially erased its affordability, making it more expensive to own, and a battery recall made it dangerous to park indoors. But its discontinuation didn't spell the end of Volvo's efforts to sell more affordable electric models. In fact, the Swedish automaker is already at work on a new offering for the US market. The news of an affordable Volvo EV for the …
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