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Volvo’s EX60 EV Promises 810km Range, Set to Launch January 21st

volvo has announced its all-electric EX60, a new electric vehicle (EV) boasting an impressive range of up to 810 kilometers (approximately 500 miles) on a single charge. The official unveiling is scheduled for January 21st, positioning volvo to make a significant impact in the rapidly expanding EV market.

Did you know? – The EX60’s 810km range is based on the WLTP standard, a european testing cycle. Real-world range may vary depending on driving conditions and other factors.

Expanding Volvo’s Electric Lineup

The EX60 is designed as the electric counterpart to Volvo’s popular XC60 model, currently a best-seller for the Swedish automaker. This strategic move allows Volvo to cater to a broader customer base, offering both internal combustion engine and fully electric options within a familiar and well-regarded vehicle framework.According to a company release, the EX60 utilizes an “advanced platform,” suggesting a dedicated EV architecture optimized for performance and efficiency.

Reader question – Will the EX60 be available in the United States? Volvo has not yet confirmed US availability, but it is expected to follow the European launch.

Range and Market Implications

The projected 810km range is notably noteworthy, exceeding the range of many currently available EVs. This extended range addresses a key concern for potential EV buyers – range anxiety – and positions the EX60 as a competitive option for long-distance travel. One analyst noted that this range capability coudl significantly broaden the appeal of electric vehicles to consumers who previously hesitated due to charging infrastructure limitations.

Focus on the EX90

While details surrounding the EX60 remain limited ahead of the January 21st launch, promotional materials heavily feature the volvo EX90 (UK specification). numerous images of the EX90 are included with the announcement, suggesting a coordinated marketing strategy to highlight Volvo’s commitment to electrification across its entire product line.

[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[image of Volvo EX90 (UK specification)]
[Image of volvo EX90 (UK specification)]

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