
Today, January 21, 2026, Volvo has officially unveiled the car that many are calling the “range-anxiety killer.” Making its global debut in Stockholm, the all-electric Volvo EX60 isn’t just a successor to the best-selling XC60—it is a massive leap forward in EV engineering.
With a headline-grabbing range of 503.3 miles (810 km) and the intelligence of Google Gemini AI built into its core, the EX60 is set to become the new benchmark for luxury SUVs. That same no-compromises approach is reflected in how fast it charges. A quick coffee stop is enough to recharge and hit the road again. The EX60 can add up to 340km of range in just ten minutes when using a 400kW fast charger.

In other words, the EX60 turns range anxiety into range comfort and demonstrates that going electric is no longer a compromise. Design, engineering, hardware and software all work together to create a car that optimizes driving range and matches many petrol cars.
For years, the “500-mile” mark was the holy grail of electric vehicles. The EX60 achieves this via the flagship P12 AWD variant, which houses a massive 112 kWh usable battery. Volvo hasn’t just added a bigger battery; they’ve made the car smarter at using it. With a drag coefficient of just 0.26 and “cell-to-body” technology that integrates the battery into the car’s physical structure, the EX60 is one of the most efficient SUVs ever built.
In terms of design, the EX60 takes the company’s Scandinavian design principles further into an all-electric era. It combines a stylish, confident and efficient exterior with natural, high-end materials inside that give customers a calm, refined and versatile space with smart storage.

A low front, a sloping roofline and tapered body sides all boost overall aerodynamic efficiency. As a result, the EX60 slides through the air and has a very competitive drag coefficient of 0.26, contributing to the class-leading range. Inside, the EX60 is a star in versatility and practicality. The long wheelbase and flat floor create much more legroom in the rear, as well as a large luggage compartment and various smart storage spaces for personal items.
For those who love music, the EX60 is an excellent choice with a premium 28-speaker Bowers & Wilkins audio system. For the first time in a Volvo car, this system also includes headrest speakers in all four main seats. The EX60 will be the first Volvo with Apple Music pre-installed with Dolby Atmos, delivering an immersive Spatial Audio experience.
Finally, the EX60 is designed to improve over time. It will benefit from regular over-the-air updates, meaning that a car that is great from day one will get better as time goes on. The EX60 is now available for order in European markets, with the US to follow in late spring. Production starts this spring at Volvo Cars’ car factory in Sweden. Customer deliveries of the P6 and P10 variants will start this summer, with the P12 following soon after that.









