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BARCELONA, Spain—Volvo unveiled its new all-electric EX60 in January with a slew of distinctions
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With up to 400 miles (643 km) of range and faster charging than any other Volvo vehicle, this EV carries a lot of hopes and dreams.
Key facts
- Priced at $59,795 for the entry-level P6 Plus, the 2027 EX60 ranges up to $68,745 for the P10 AWD Ultra, which is more powerful and has a longer range
- At the top of the line, the Volvo EX60 P10 Ultra includes a stunning 28-speaker Bowers & Wilkins blasting out 1820 watts of three-dimensional Dolby Atmos sound
- With up to 400 miles (643 km) of range and faster charging than any other Volvo vehicle, this EV carries a lot of hopes and dreams
- Volvo engineer Mats Brodin says the rear floor is cast from 50 percent recyclable aluminum collected from post-consumer materials
Summary
BARCELONA, Spain—Volvo unveiled its new all-electric EX60 in January with a slew of distinctions. While the market may seem wishy-washy on EVs right now, at least in the United States, most automakers with EVs already in the works are plowing forward. But let’s talk about the most interesting piece: Volvo moose-proofed this EV. Sweden’s largest land mammal is the mighty moose.