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The Volvo EX60 has finally arrived, embodying everything you would expect from a brand that has perfected a balance of elegance, performance, and safety.
Continuing the legacy of the EX90, the 2026 Volvo EX60 introduces complete electric power to the mid-size SUV segment, offering significant attraction for company car drivers and salary sacrifice programs alike.
Electric Performance Without Compromise
Estimated Range and Battery Details.
While final UK specs are still under wraps, we expect:
- Range: Up to 500 miles (WLTP)
- Charging: 10-80% in approximately 18 minutes, with a range of around 211 miles in just 10 minutes using a 400kW charger.
- Battery: 112kWh
- Acceleration (0-62mph): 3.9s
There are also two other versions of the EX60 with less range. One with a 91kWh battery with 410 miles of range, or there’s an entry-level 80kWh pack, which will do 385 miles. It’s built on Volvo’s SPA3 platform, which also underpins the EX90, so expect the latest safety tech, over-the-air updates, and excellent ride quality.
Tech and Safety: The Volvo Standard
The Volvo EX60 is packed with advanced features designed to enhance both safety and everyday convenience. It includes Pilot Assist, which combines adaptive cruise control with lane centring for semi-autonomous driving support, along with a 360° parking camera for confident manoeuvring in tight spaces.
A digital key lets you lock, unlock, and start the car using your smartphone, while Google Gemini integration brings conversational AI and seamless connectivity into the cabin. Safety remains a priority with collision avoidance and mitigation, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), and an optional Lidar sensor, part of Volvo’s next-generation safety platform. For an immersive audio experience, the EX60 also features 21 speakers delivering 1200 watts of premium sound.
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Interior Space & Boot Capacity
The Volvo EX60 offers a spacious and practical interior, making it ideal for both business and family use. It features a 5-seat configuration with a completely flat floor, providing improved rear legroom and comfort for all passengers.
Boot space is generous, offering 634 litres with the rear seats up and expanding to 1,647 litres when folded flat. There’s also a 58-litre front storage compartment (frunk), perfect for storing the tyre kit or smaller items. Inside, the cabin is finished with premium sustainable materials, while advanced climate control and air quality systems ensure a comfortable environment on every journey.
Now let’s dive into the specifications of the different platforms…
P6 Electric Platform
The entry-level rear-wheel-drive model delivers 374 hp and 480 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0–62 mph in 5.9 seconds. Its 83 kWh battery offers up to 385 miles of range (460 miles in the city) and supports 320 kW fast charging for a 10–80% top-up in around 18 minutes. It’s the ideal option for everyday drivers who want strong efficiency, range, and simplicity.
P10 AWD Electric Platform
This all-wheel-drive model boosts power to 510 hp and 710 Nm, reaching 0–62 mph in 4.6 seconds. It features a 95 kWh battery offering up to 410 miles of range (491 in the city) and 400 kW charging for a similar 18-minute recharge. It’s great for those who want extra grip, performance, and versatility.
P12 AWD Electric Platform
At the top of the range, the dual-motor P12 produces 680 hp and 790 Nm, sprinting from 0–62 mph in just 3.9 seconds. A 117 kWh battery delivers up to 503 miles of range (609 in the city), with 400 kW charging getting you from 10–80% in 19 minutes. Best for drivers seeking maximum range, acceleration, and a premium EV experience.
*Range in WLTP – real world range likely to change.
Pricing
As of September 2026, the Volvo EX60 is expected to start from around £56,860 on the road, with final pricing varying depending on trim level and optional extras. This estimate is VAT-inclusive but does not include add-ons such as upgraded wheels or audio packages. Thanks to its fully electric powertrain, it is a highly attractive option through our salary sacrifice scheme and company car drivers looking to maximise tax efficiency. Keep an eye out for prices on our Quote Engine.
Final Thoughts
The 2026 Volvo EX60 isn’t just a mid-size SUV. It’s a clear signal that Volvo is going all-in on electric and doing it in a way that keeps drivers in mind. Impressive range, smart tech, and excellent comfort. That’s a win-win in our book.
Watch this space, we’ll share more details (and real-world impressions) as soon as the EX60 hits UK roads.
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