Volvo EX60 Targets 400-Mile Range and Coffee-Stop Charging

(thedrive.com)

13 points | by PaulHoule 6 hours ago ago

9 comments

  • nevi-me 2 hours ago

    I somehow thought the launch of the car was next week, I see it was this week.

    I thought I'd wait for it but my ICE started giving me mechanical issues that weren't being resolved. With this and the BMW iX3 being around a year away from my local market, I ended up getting a PHEV X5.

    The Volvo looks shorter than the XC60, looks more like a station wagon than an SUV. I'm only on my 3rd car so I don't have experience/knowledge to understand what people mean when they say Volvo is no longer what it was.

    On the 'coffee shop charging', I don't really prioritise quick charges because when I make trips long enough to require pit stops, those stops are normally a chance for the kids to play and eat.

    Performance-wise, I don't mind 0-100 in the 4-5 seconds range. I test drove the EX30 and accelerate sharply from a stop. My wife complained about the whiplash, so I imagine it would be dangerous to restless toddlers, as they already complain about the X5.

    Lastly, V2L is welcome, the range is good (for me) for the battery sizes, but it looks like the iX3 would be a better car for the larger battery. Tangentially, BMW claimed that the iX3 would set a new benchmark in EV efficiency, yet Volvo is claiming similar ranges with a 10% smaller battery.

  • dainiusse 3 hours ago

    It is just a badge. No Volvo anymore, sadly...

    • jaapz 3 hours ago

      They still have an office and engineers in Sweden, right?

      • wronex 3 hours ago

        They do. Some are still designed/engineered here in Sweden. Some are not. I don’t know about this one.

        All trucks, boats, excavators etc. are still Swedish though.

        • seanmcdirmid 2 hours ago

          Designed and made in Sweden. Geely also produces Volvo designs in China also, but they try to keep all the R&D in Sweden to take advantage of what they actually paid for. Polestar is much of the same, although I think it has more Chinese influences.

        • jacobgorm 3 hours ago

          It is produced in Sweden.

    • appplication 3 hours ago

      Wait what. As someone who has loved Volvo I could use more context

  • dmtroyer 3 hours ago

    It's unfortunate many people will be hauling around all of that battery for no reason.

    • graemep 2 hours ago

      Charging time, range and battery lifetime are two of the commonest reasons people do not want to get EV. 400 mile range, 10 minute charging and a 10 year warranty on the battery go a long way towards fixing these.