Fast charging gets even easier for all-electric Volvo drivers
Volvo Cars is making public charging more convenient in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region by expanding access to Tesla Supercharging. From the fourth quarter of this year, Volvo drivers will be able to use the company’s app to charge their fully electric Volvo at more than 20,000 Tesla Supercharger stations across Europe. This gives the drivers easier and more convenient access to Tesla Superchargers in 29 European countries*, with the majority located in key markets such as Germany, France, Norway, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Spain. Volvo Cars is also planning
Volvo Cars and Google aim to create a new generation of contextually aware driving experiences by bringing together the best of their respective technologies, leveraging the latest advancements in AI and Google Gemini.
As part of a world first, Volvo Cars and Google will demonstrate Google Gemini vehicle camera integration in the EX60, at Google I/O conference (May 19-20). This paves the way for a future where, with the driver’s permission, Gemini will be able to see and understand its surroundings from the perspective of the car in real time.
This will enable a more
Volvo Cars and Google today mark a historic step change in how drivers interact with their cars, as Google Gemini begins rolling out to Volvo cars.Moving beyond fixed voice commands, Gemini introduces an intuitive, intent-based experience where the car can understand natural conversation, context and the driver’s needs. This makes life on the road easier and more enjoyable.
The rollout begins with a first wave of customers in the United States, before scaling across the country and into additional markets in the weeks ahead. Drivers of Volvo cars dating back to 2020 will be among the
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
Volvo Cars has achieved the highest possible ranking on carmakers’ software defined capabilities by S&P Global Mobility . It is the only legacy carmaker globally to reach Level 5 SDV (software-defined vehicle) capability.[Software Defined Vehicle]
The recognition highlights Volvo Cars’ ability to improve nearly every function of the car throughout its lifecycle and offer better value to customers, through software. For example, it can use over-the-air updates (OTA) to add safety features, unlock faster charging speeds, increase driving range and
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
For the upcoming model year, Volvo EX30 customers can look forward to new entry-level powertrains, elevated interior design, and an expanded Black Edition offering. The EX30 will also be available with Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, allowing the car to act as a powerbank and supply energy to other devices and appliances. In addition, forthcoming software updates will introduce a more intuitive user experience. Several of the features will also be available to current EX30 drivers, free of charge, via over-the-air software updates.
We’re making some big improvements to our
Volvo Cars reported global sales of 177,830 cars for the three-month period between November 2025 and January 2026, down by 7 per cent compared to the same period between November 2024 and January 2025.Beginning this month, Volvo Cars will report sales figures on a rolling three‑month basis instead of a standalone month. This provides a more accurate and meaningful view of the company’s sales performance over time.
Sales figures from the past three months highlight a challenging market across regions with continued pricing and competitive pressures, further worsened by unfavourable
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 of range, charging and price and represents a
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
Volvo Cars reported global sales of 75,049 cars in December, up 2 per cent compared to the same period last year. For the full year 2025, Volvo Cars’ global sales stood at 710,042 cars, down by 7 per cent. China, followed by the US, UK, Germany and Sweden were the five largest markets in 2025.“We are pleased to end the year on a positive note with growth across key regions thanks to increased sales of our fully electric and plug-in hybrid offerings,” said Erik Severinson, Chief Commercial Officer. “Despite a challenging market that continues to be under pressure on multiple fronts, we are
Volvo Cars reported global sales of 60,244 cars in November, down 10 per cent compared to the same period last year.“November’s sales figures highlight the ongoing structural and transformational challenges affecting both Volvo Cars and the broader industry,” said Erik Severinson, Chief Commercial Officer. “Despite a decline in overall sales, we are encouraged by the growth in sales of our fully electric cars and accelerated deliveries of the new XC70 long-range plug-in hybrid in China which continues to expand our position in the rapidly growing electrified segment. However, sales in the U.
Volvo Cars reported global sales of 60,455 cars in October, down 2 per cent compared to the same period last year."This month's sales figures reflect the challenging market conditions that continue to impact our business,” said Erik Severinson, Chief Commercial Officer. “However, we are seeing encouraging signs in the highly competitive Chinese market, supported by the ramp-up of deliveries of the new XC70 long-range plug-in hybrid. Likewise, I am pleased by the pickup in demand in Europe and smaller markets in the rest of the world, especially for BEVs, which contributes to a positive
Volvo Cars has built the four millionth car on its groundbreaking first-generation Scalable Product Architecture* (SPA). Debuting in 2014 with the second-generation Volvo XC90, SPA laid the foundation for the modern Volvo brand of today. It transformed the company’s production by allowing diverse models, powertrains, and technologies to be built on a shared architecture and assembly line, significantly cutting costs.SPA is the product of a proudly Swedish-led R&D effort, designed and developed in-house. Since its inception, it has underpinned six different models, produced across three