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Volvo EX60 Starts at $58,400 Before Destination

US ordering is open now, and the electric SUV is expected to reach customers in summer 2026.

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Volvo EX60 pricing is now official for the US. Volvo says its new electric SUV starts at $58,400 before destination, with orders open now and deliveries planned for summer 2026.

The live product page lists the EX60 from about $59,795 MSRP, which appears to include destination. Either way, Volvo is placing the model below the bigger EX90 and above the smaller EX30, right where a lot of premium EV shoppers are actually looking.

The Middle Volvo EV

That position matters. The EX60 is the electric sibling to one of Volvo’s most important SUV lines, so it has to feel familiar without looking like a placeholder. Volvo says the model will be built in Ridgeville, South Carolina, giving it a US production story at a time when EV buyers are watching incentives, tariffs and long-term service support.

The EX60 joins a crowded lane that includes the Tesla Model Y, Audi Q6 e-tron, Cadillac Optiq and other premium electric crossovers. Volvo is betting that safety tech, quiet design and a less aggressive badge can still pull shoppers who do not want their family EV to feel like a rolling debate.

We have been watching automakers carve out more specific EV niches, including Volkswagen bringing back the ID. Buzz with a camping-friendly trim. The EX60 is less playful, but it may be more important to Volvo’s daily sales.

The big question now is range, equipment and lease math. A $58,400 sticker gets attention. The monthly payment and real-world charging experience will decide whether the EX60 can become Volvo’s everyday electric SUV.

Volvo also needs this one to carry more than spec-sheet attention. The EX30 gives the brand a lower entry point, while the EX90 handles the big three-row flagship role. The EX60 sits in the heart of the market, where buyers want space, range, a calm cabin and fewer compromises.

A closer look at the EX60

Volvo’s press gallery gives a better sense of the EX60 than a single hero shot. The side profile shows the SUV’s cleaner proportions, while the interior images show how much the cabin leans on a calmer, screen-forward layout.

Side profile of the Volvo EX60 electric SUV.
Image: Volvo Cars

Official Volvo EX60 gallery