Volvo Cars released a teaser image of its upcoming EX60 electric SUV, confirming its debut scheduled for early 2026. The EX60, designed as an all-electric counterpart to the popular XC60, was first hinted at during the March 2025 unveiling of the ES90 sedan, where a clay model showcased its initial design. The latest teaser highlights the vehicle’s taillights, featuring a modern blocky design with prominent LED signatures and a thin horizontal light bar, consistent with Volvo’s evolving electric vehicle aesthetic seen in models like the EX90 and EX30. The EX60 will be built on Volvo’s new Scalable Product Architecture 3 (SPA3), a modular platform tailored for electric vehicles, offering enhanced computing power via the Volvo Cars Superset and structural battery packs to reduce weight and production costs. Volvo has not disclosed specific range or power figures, but the SPA3 platform supports up to 350 kW DC fast charging, as seen in other models like the ES90. The EX60 is expected to compete with vehicles such as the Tesla Model Y and BMW iX3, with an estimated starting price around $60,000, higher than the XC60’s current base price of over $40,000. Production details remain under wraps, but the teaser has sparked interest, with Volvo planning to reveal more as the launch approaches.
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