Volvo Cars starts production of game-changing EX60 electric SUV
The game changer is rolling: Volvo Cars today started production of the new, fully electric Volvo EX60, with customer deliveries starting in early summer.The fully electric mid-size SUV is built at Volvo Cars’ manufacturing plant in Torslanda, just outside the company’s headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden. Last month, Volvo Cars already announced it is increasing its EX60 production volumes for 2026 thanks to strong demand.
As the first fully electric car to be designed, developed and built in Sweden, the EX60 highlights Volvo Cars’ long-term commitment to its home country as a centre for
05 March 2026 - Volvo Car UK is celebrating 70 years of pioneering seatbelt technology this year with the debut of the world-first multi-adaptive seatbelt in the new EX60 model.· Volvo is celebrating 70 years since it first introduced the seatbelt to the European market in its 1956 Amazon prototype · Volvo was the first company to fit the three-point safety belt as standard in its cars, then offered the patent to all car makers free of charge · Anniversary comes as the brand launches the new all-electric EX60 which features a world-first multi-adaptive seatbelt · For more
Volvo Cars is increasing 2026 production volumes for its fully electric EX60 SUV, on the back of strong customer demand for the car in its home market of Sweden and other key markets such as Germany.
Barely a month after the car’s public reveal, nearly all major European markets are reporting retail orders considerably higher than internal forecasts. This includes over 3,000 orders in Sweden alone, helped by a new Care offer designed for simplicity, transparency and precision, as well as the inclusion of three years of free home charging.
The pace of the order intake is also
The all-electric Volvo EX60 has been crowned the winner of the Reader Award at the 2026 What Car? Awards, just one day after its global reveal.· The game-changing new Volvo EX60 takes home the Reader Award at 2026 What Car? Awards ahead of its launch in the UK later this year · Readers of the magazine voted for the EX60 as the car they are most excited for in the coming year · Multiple other models across the Volvo range have also been recognised for design, interior, and usability
Maidenhead, 23/01/26 – The all-electric Volvo EX60 has been crowned the winner of the Reader Award at
Say hello to the Volvo EX60 – a new, all-electric mid-size SUV that changes the game in the largest electric market segment in terms of range, charging speed, performance and price.The five-seater, family-friendly EX60 ends range anxiety, delivers a groundbreaking user experience and represents the next frontier in safety. It is also Volvo Cars’ first entry in the largest electric segment globally, allowing it to substantially increase its addressable market and electric market share.
"The new, all-electric EX60 changes the game in terms
With the new and fully electric Volvo EX60, Volvo Cars is launching a car that you can talk to in a natural way. As the first Volvo to launch with Gemini, the new AI assistant from Google, customers can have a true natural conversation with the EX60, the company’s most intelligent and technologically advanced car to date.
Set to be revealed one week from now on 21 January, the EX60 mid-size SUV is packed with state-of-the-art, AI-powered technology that helps to make the lives of customers easier, safer, more convenient and simply more enjoyable.
“The new EX60 is full of human-
Whether you plan to drive from Paris to Amsterdam, make a trip from LA to San Francisco, or travel from Stockholm to Oslo, the new, all-electric Volvo EX60 SUV has your back.
With the ability to go up to a best-in-class 810 kilometres on a single charge in an all-wheel drive configuration, beating even its most recently revealed competitors, the EX60 doesn’t just go further than any electric car that Volvo Cars has ever created.
It turns range anxiety into range comfort, demonstrating that going electric is no longer a compromise. Volvo Cars engineers have optimised the car’s