Volvo's EX60 electric crossover promises 400 miles of EPA range
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Volvo's EX60 electric crossover promises 400 miles of EPA range
"Ahead of a launch later this month, Volvo has teased some impressive details about its upcoming electric crossover. The EX60, which slots between the EX40 and EX90, will offer an EPA range of 400 miles, beating all other Volvos and most EVs in general. It will also be the first Volvo car to use a megacasting process designed to reduce weight and boost manufacturing efficiency."
"The company also made the EX60 fast to charge with an 800-volt electrical system and support for up to 400kW fast charging, letting you add up to 168 miles of range in just 10 minutes. New lighter materials and lower heat generation aid in that, "meaning the EX60 can add over 100 miles or range in just a few minutes," Volvo wrote on its blog."
The EX60 is an electric crossover positioned between the EX40 and EX90 that delivers an EPA range of 400 miles. The vehicle uses Volvo's SPA3 EV architecture with cell-to-body battery integration and in-house e-motors to improve efficiency and reduce weight. An 800-volt electrical system enables up to 400 kW fast charging, permitting about 168 miles of range in 10 minutes and over 100 miles in a few minutes according to Volvo. Megacasting replaces hundreds of smaller parts with a single high-precision casting to cut weight and streamline manufacturing. The EX60 will be revealed January 21, 2026 via livestream.
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