Volvo's EX60 Advances EV Range With Tesla-Port Compatibility

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Volvo unveils the EX60, its longest-range EV, built on the SPA3 platform with three battery options (80/91/112 kWh) delivering up to 400 miles of range. It offers a single-motor P6 (RWD) and dual-motor P10/P12 AWD variants, with 0–60 mph times from 5.7 to 3.8 seconds and up to 350–400 kW charging. A 10-minute top-up can add about 173 miles. The EX60 introduces a native NACS (Tesla) port for broad Supercharger access, with a Cross Country version featuring raised suspension. Built in Sweden, Europe orders are open now; U.S. deliveries begin late spring 2027, with Cross Country arriving in summer 2027.
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