
VOLVO: Catching up to the EV Revolution
Tracked models
6
Average range
201 mi
Tax-credit models
0
The Good
- » Established dealership and service network
- » Familiar brand cachet
- » Steady trickle of new, competitive models
The Bad
- » Often adapting gas-car platforms instead of ground-up EV designs
- » Software tends to lag behind native tech companies
Legacy automakers are in a transitional phase. While their initial EV offerings were often expensive and uncompetitive, they are quickly pivoting to dedicated platforms and aggressive pricing strategies. Expect VOLVO to rapidly expand their lineup in the next 24 months as battery supply chains mature.
Tracked VOLVO Models

Full Electric
Volvo EX30
$34,950Range
275 mi
Efficiency
3.8 mi/kWh
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Full Electric
Volvo EX90
$76,695Range
300 mi
Efficiency
2.8 mi/kWh
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Full Electric
Volvo XC40 Recharge
$52,450Range
254 mi
Efficiency
3.1 mi/kWh
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Full Electric
Volvo C40 Recharge
$53,600Range
297 mi
Efficiency
3.2 mi/kWh
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Plug-in Hybrid
Volvo S60 Recharge
$52,100Range
41 mi
Efficiency
3.2 mi/kWh
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Plug-in Hybrid
Volvo V60 Recharge
$71,250Range
41 mi
Efficiency
3.2 mi/kWh
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