Volvo teases EX60 electric SUV with massive range and fast charging
Volvo has revealed some of the key figures for its upcoming EX60 mid-size electric SUV.
When it comes to electric SUVs, Volvo has apparently saved the best for last.
Yes, the company already has a compact and a large electric SUV — the Volvo EX30 and EX90, respectively — but the mid-sized EX60 is likely to be the brand's most popular one.
While the Volvo EX60 is scheduled for a full reveal on Jan. 21, the company just revealed some key figures for the upcoming SUV. Perhaps most important of them is the range: The EX60 has a 400 mile range in an all-wheel configuration. The figure isn't an official EPA rating, but Volvo says it used comparable testing to obtain it. Similarly, the EX60 should have a WLTP range of about 810 kilometers, which would make it best in class amongst European electric SUVs.
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The EX60 is the first Volvo car built with mega casting, meaning "hundreds" of smaller parts are replaced with a single, high-precision casting. Credit: Volvo
For comparison, Tesla Model Y maxes out at 622 kilometers WLTP range.
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When the EX60's battery starts running out of juice, you'll be able to charge it quickly. Volvo says the EX60 will get up to 340 kilometers of range in 10 minutes on a 400kW fast charger.
Finally, if you're worried about the battery's longevity, Volvo will offer an optional 10-year battery warranty.

The folded seats indicate the EX60 will be available as a 6- or 7-seater. Credit: Volvo
The company didn't share other specs for the EX60, but it did post several images. One of them shows additional storage compartments in the trunk's bottom, with folded seats visible in the corner. This indicates that the EX60 will be available in a six- or seven-seat configuration, which would make it more appealing for large families.
The EX60's official reveal will be livestreamed on Jan. 21; you can tune in to watch it on Volvo's website.