The electric 2025 Volvo EX30 lineup for the U.S. market has finally made its debut at dealerships, offering advanced features and a starting price of $46,195 for the Twin Motor Performance model. This version boasts a 253-mile EPA range and a 3.4-second 0-60 mph acceleration time.
Initially, the U.S. lineup includes China-made EX30 models, with a base version priced at $36,245 expected to arrive later. The lineup also features the EX30 Ultra model, priced at $47,895, offering advanced driver assistance features and all-wheel drive.
While single-motor versions of the EX30 are missing from the current lineup, Volvo plans to introduce them in the future. The company aims to shift production to Belgium for future U.S. EX30 models.
The EX30 lineup offers a range of safety features, Google built-in interface, and various color options. Volvo emphasizes the model’s low CO2 footprint and hints at a Cross Country version in development.
With a competitive price point and impressive range, the 2025 Volvo EX30 aims to rival popular electric vehicles in the market. Volvo’s commitment to EV adoption includes no-haggle pricing and online sales for its electric models.
The EX30 presents a promising option for eco-conscious consumers looking for a compact, efficient, and stylish electric SUV. Stay tuned for updates on the availability of single-motor versions and the transition to Belgium-made models.