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Volvo EX60 Unveiled with Multi-Adaptive Safety Tech

Volvo EX60 Unveiled with Multi-Adaptive Safety Tech

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Volvo EX60 Debuts as Game-Changing Electric SUV

On January 21, 2026, Volvo unveiled the EX60, positioning it as the most significant launch since the original XC90. This all-electric mid-size SUV directly challenges the XC60's dominance, offering zero-emission performance with cutting-edge safety innovations. Built on Volvo's next-generation SPA3 platform, the EX60 integrates advanced battery tech, aerodynamic design, and a suite of driver-assist systems designed for real-world urban and highway use.

Powertrain and Range Details

The EX60 features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup delivering up to 500 horsepower. Its 107 kWh battery pack supports 800-volt architecture, enabling 10-80% charging in under 20 minutes at 350 kW DC fast chargers. Volvo claims a WLTP range exceeding 500 km, with real-world tests suggesting 450-480 km depending on conditions. Efficiency stands at 16.5 kWh/100 km, thanks to optimized regenerative braking and heat pump integration for all-climate performance.

  • Single-motor variant: 272 hp, rear-wheel drive, 550 km range
  • Dual-motor: 408-536 hp, AWD, 500 km range
  • Top Performance pack: 536 hp, 0-100 km/h in 4.2 seconds

Multi-Adaptive Safety Belt Technology

Central to the EX60 is Volvo's multi-adaptive safety belt system, a world-first that dynamically adjusts tension based on driving conditions. Using sensors monitoring G-forces, occupant position, and collision risk, the belts pre-tension up to 8G in milliseconds during emergencies. This reduces forward movement by 30% compared to standard belts, per internal crash simulations. Paired with reinforced B-pillar structures and pop-out hood tech, it aims to lower injury rates in side impacts by 45%.

The vehicle also includes enhanced LiDAR from Luminar, covering 250 meters ahead, fused with 12 cameras, five radars, and ultrasonic sensors for Level 3 autonomy readiness. Features like Rider Assist predict cyclist paths, while Highway Pilot handles hands-free driving up to 130 km/h on mapped roads.

Interior and Tech Upgrades

The cabin boasts a 15-inch central touchscreen running Android Automotive OS with over-the-air updates. A 12.3-inch driver display shows augmented reality navigation. Sustainable materials like recycled fishing nets form 70% of the interior, with air purification delivering 95% particle filtration. Acoustic glass and active noise cancellation ensure a 65 dB cabin at highway speeds.

  • Seating: 5-passenger with power-adjustable, ventilated fronts
  • Infotainment: Google built-in, 5G connectivity, 1080p streaming
  • Cargo: 595 liters rear, expandable to 1,700 liters

Market Impact and Pricing

Starting at $55,000 in the US, the EX60 undercuts Tesla Model Y by 10% while matching premium rivals like BMW iX3. Production begins Q2 2026 at Volvo's Ghent plant, with 200,000 units targeted annually. This launch accelerates Volvo's 2030 all-EV goal, capturing 15% European SUV market share. Competitors like Mercedes EQE SUV face pressure from the EX60's safety edge and pricing.

Background: Volvo's EV shift started with EX30 in 2024, scaling to EX60 as volume leader. The SPA3 platform shares architecture with Polestar 4, reducing costs by 20%. Safety remains coreVolvo reports zero occupant fatalities in 2025 models, a streak the EX60 extends via AI predictive braking reacting 0.5 seconds faster than humans.

Technical deep dive: Battery uses NMC cells with 96% cobalt-free chemistry for sustainability. Thermal management employs liquid cooling loops maintaining 25°C optimal, extending life to 500,000 km. Suspension tunes adaptive dampers for 20% better ride compliance over XC60.

Global rollout hits Europe first in June 2026, US by September. Early orders exceed 50,000, signaling strong demand amid EV incentives.

Sources: Auto Express ↗
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