Volvo doesn’t hold back with the pricing of the EX60

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Volvo EX60 Cross Country

Volvo Cars announced on March 19, 2026, the opening of orders in France for the Volvo EX60 Cross Country First Edition.

Volvo has decided to launch the more robust and adventure-oriented variant of its midsize electric SUV EX60, presented on January 21, 2026, with a special edition. This model is now available for order starting at €72,500 in Plus trim, with an Ultra version priced higher.

Volvo justifies this high pricing position with a particularly competitive technical specification and a very complete range of premium equipment, marking what appears to be the new strategic direction of the Sino-Swedish brand towards a more assertive high-end segment in the electric market.

Built on the SPA3 platform dedicated to electric vehicles, the EX60 Cross Country First Edition features a P10 AWD engine developing 510 hp, a 95 kWh NMC battery in an 800 V architecture, offering up to 640 km of WLTP range and fast charging from 10 to 80% in less than 20 minutes at a charging station of up to 400 kW. The active air suspension allows height adjustment: +20 mm base compared to the standard EX60, with the possibility to raise or lower an additional 20 mm depending on conditions.

A recipe from the 1990s

Aesthetically, the model takes on the Cross Country codes initiated in 1997: brushed stainless steel protection plates, wheel arch extensions, matte black coverings, specific wheels, and dedicated markings. An exclusive Boreal Green color accents its natural look. Inside, exclusive ventilated navy blue mesh upholstery, grey patinated ash decor, or a Topography pattern inspired by Arctic landscapes, along with reinforced anthracite textile mats, complete a premium and sustainable ambiance.

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The first deliveries are expected in the second half of 2027. Available in Plus and Ultra trims, this First Edition aims to appeal to a clientele seeking versatility, advanced electric performance, and meticulous finishes, in a context where Volvo enhances its premium image in the electric market. Orders are open via the brand’s network and official website.

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This page is translated from the original post "Volvo ne fait pas dans la dentelle avec les tarifs de l’EX60" in French.

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