
"That so many customers ordered the EX60 in the first month has surpassed our expectations, and it's a good problem to have. We are very encouraged to see such strong demand for our game-changing electric SUV, and we are now reviewing our production plans for 2026, as we gear up for the start of customer car production next month."
"The order books are only open in Europe for now, with the United States scheduled to get in on the action later this spring. What's more, customer-spec models are still one month away from rolling off the assembly line, but despite all of this, the EX60 has racked up more orders in its first month on sale than the EX30 compact crossover, which is smaller and more affordable."
The Volvo EX60 electric crossover has generated significantly more orders than the company anticipated in its first month on sale in Europe. Despite being larger and more expensive than the smaller EX30 model, the EX60 received more orders in the same timeframe. This strong demand has prompted Volvo to revise its 2026 production plans at the Torslanda plant in Sweden. The company is negotiating with labor unions to extend summer operations by one week, an unprecedented move. Customer deliveries are still a month away, and the United States market has not yet opened for orders. Volvo's chief commercial officer described the demand as exceeding expectations and a positive challenge for the company.
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