Summary
- Deliveries of Volvo EX30 and Volvo EX90 began in the US in the 4th quarter, with new prices and details for the 2025 models now available.
- The Volvo EX30, named the 2024 CleanTechnica Car of the Year in Europe, is now available in the US as the 422 hp EX30 Twin Motor Performance, with a starting price of $44,900.
- The Volvo EX90, with a starting price of $79,995, offers up to 310 miles of driving range and can charge from 10-80% in about 30 minutes.
- The Volvo EX40, a renamed XC40 Recharge, features an 82 kWh battery and improved charge rate, pricing and details for the 2025 model year are yet to be announced.
- Volvo electric vehicles provide high-quality and compelling options with 5-star safety ratings, aiming for increased sales in the US market in 2025.
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The Volvo EX30 and EX90 electric vehicles have been popular in Europe and are now making their way to the US in 2025 with new prices and details. The EX30, which was the 2024 CleanTechnica Car of the Year in Europe, is available in the US with a starting price of $44,900 for the Twin Motor Performance model with 422 hp and all-wheel drive. It has a range of 253 miles and can charge from 10 to 80 percent in just over 25 minutes. The larger EX90, starting at $79,995, offers up to 310 miles of range and can charge from 10 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes, providing a new era of safety and luxury SUV experience for Volvo Cars.
In addition to the EX30 and EX90, Volvo has introduced the EX40, which is a renamed version of the XC40 Recharge to align with the naming style of their other electric models. The EX40 features an 82 kWh battery and increased charge rates for both the Single Motor and Twin Motor variants. The pricing and other details for the 2025 model year have not been released yet, but the EX40 could potentially be a good fit for the US market, offering a balance between the smaller EX30 and the larger EX90 in terms of size and price.
Volvo electric vehicles in the US have not seen significant sales numbers, but with the introduction of new models like the EX30, EX90, and EX40 in 2025, there is potential for increased interest and adoption. All Volvos in the US have received 5-star safety ratings, which is a notable benefit that may attract more customers. These electric offerings from Volvo provide high-quality, compelling options that offer a unique level of class in the EV market, making them an attractive choice for consumers looking for luxury and sustainable transportation options.
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Overall, the introduction of the Volvo EX30, EX90, and EX40 in the US market in 2025 brings new options for consumers looking for luxury electric vehicles with impressive safety features and range capabilities. The potential for increased sales and adoption of these electric Volvos is high, offering a strong competitor in the EV market with high-quality, appealing offerings. With the evolution of Volvo’s electric vehicle lineup, there is excitement for the future of sustainable transportation and the growth of the cleantech revolution.
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