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Volvo’s Bold Promise: EX60 to Push Range Records in 2026

Author auto.pub | Published on: 08.09.2025

Volvo is setting expectations sky-high for January 2026, when it will unveil the EX60—its longest-range electric car to date. For now, though, details remain cloaked in shadows.

The Swedish marque has begun stoking anticipation with a teaser image hinting at the silhouette of its upcoming electric SUV. The EX60 will make its debut on January 21, 2026, and is already billed as a technological milestone: the longest-legged EV in Volvo’s history.

The teaser reveals a clean, aerodynamic profile—low roofline, sloping C-pillars, a subtle spoiler and the signature Thor’s Hammer daytime lights. The resemblance to the familiar XC60 is no accident. In size and stance, the EX60 is expected to mirror the brand’s best-selling model, offering buyers a full-electric counterpart to Volvo’s global success story.

Beneath the skin lies Volvo’s next-generation SPA3 platform, an evolution of the architecture underpinning the larger EX90 and ES90. The latter currently holds the crown as Volvo’s range champion with up to 700 kilometres on a charge. Outpacing that benchmark would demand a genuine leap in technology—something Volvo hints at, though whether it can deliver remains to be seen.

Production of the EX60 will begin in the first half of 2026 at Volvo’s home plant in Gothenburg. As the XC60 was recently named the best-selling Volvo of all time, the new EX60 carries the weight of expectation: to be not just a successor, but a revolution.