
Volvo EX60 Electric SUV Teased: Premium BMW iX3 Rival Set for 2026 Launch
Volvo has teased its upcoming EX60, an all-electric SUV positioned as a direct competitor to the BMW iX3 and an electric equivalent to their XC60. Set to launch in 2026, this mid-sized premium electric SUV was briefly revealed during the ES90 saloon's presentation.
Design and Exterior
The teased rear section shows vertical taillights connected by a full-width light bar, with an LED strip extending up the rear window. Unlike the EX30 and EX90, it abandons the C-shaped taillights. The design follows Volvo's "Machined from solid" philosophy, featuring smooth, contemporary surfaces with a solid appearance.

Man reveals new Volvo EX60

Man reveals new Volvo concept car

Volvo EX60 rear view rendering

Volvo EX60 concept car front view
Performance and Range
The EX60 will feature a structural battery pack similar to the Tesla Model Y, offering improved structural rigidity and energy density. While specific battery details aren't confirmed, the vehicle is expected to achieve nearly 400 miles of range, surpassing the EX90's 364-mile capability due to its smaller size and lighter weight.
Interior and Technology

Volvo EX90 minimalist interior with touchscreen
The interior will likely feature a minimalist design with a large central infotainment screen running Google-based software, including integrated apps like Google Maps and Spotify. The system will support over-the-air updates, continuing Volvo's commitment to software improvements and user experience enhancement.
Price and Availability
The Volvo EX60 is expected to be fully revealed in late 2025, with sales beginning in early 2026. Pricing is estimated to start around £60,000, positioning it between the EX30 and EX90 in Volvo's electric vehicle lineup.
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