Crucial Volvo EX60 shown for the first time ahead of 2026 launch

Electric equivalent of best-selling XC60 SUV will provide a 'huge boost' to Swedish firm's EV ambitions Volvo has shown a first glimpse of the new EX60, the electric equivalent of the hugely popular XC60 family SUV, which has long been its best-seller. Teased as an almost fully covered clay model during the reveal of the new Volvo ES90 saloon, the car is set to arrive next year as a key model for the Swedish firm’s electric push. During its latest financial results presentation last month, Volvo confirmed the first EX60 test vehicle would be built and driven this year.   The electric SUV will be the firm's first model to sit on the advanced new highly scalable SPA3 platform, effectively a successor to the platform used for the EX90 large SUV and ES90. This new architecture will allow Volvo to add cars both smaller and larger to its lineup. As with those models, the EX60 will be designed around an advanced software stack, giving it the ability to accept over-the-air updates and other extras. Bosses had previously described the model as a "huge boost" in Volvo's electriciation journey, given that it would serve as the electric sister model to its best-seller. Tech chief Anders Bell described the SPA3 platform as being "100% electric and 100% Volvo Cars", rather than a shared Geely group platform, such as the SEA platform used for the EX30 crossover. "Because it's 100% electric, we've been able to remove all the old constraints of the combustion engine," said Bell. "We very much took a first-principles approach to it. You will see the highest level of supremely well-integrated technology coming together in these products." The EX60 is likely to broadly match the dimensions of the XC60 (pictured below) and will doubtless take styling cues from the EX30 and EX90. Bell said the SPA3 is “a big step from a mechanical perspective, but from a software electronics perspective, it's a straight evolution”. He added: “All the work we're putting into the EX90 will go directly into the SPA3 cars as well. It's basically the same software stack. "SPA3 is designed from the beginning to be much more scalable, in size and price point and across regions, but also scalable in volume.” "It's designed for scale in every dimension: when it comes to size, my job is to make sure that the company has optionality. We are designing [the SPA3] to be scalable from B to F [segments], to make sure that we have flexibility and that we can launch the products that markets decide they want when they want it.” Since all future new Volvo models will share the same basic tech stack, Bell added that it will allow for more focused and rapid development. “Because it’s all one technology stack, there's no repeat of work,” he said. “It's the same software stack, same basic electrical architecture. Yes, it's scalable in size, price and capabilities, but it's not spreading our products in different ecosystems.  “Everything we do gets married to the Volvo connected car cloud. If you look at successful tech companies, they're all single tech stack companies where all their products are interlinked. Apple is a good example: hardware, software, telephones, laptops, they’re basically all interconnected with the same software. That’s one example of where we need to be converging as a technology company going forward. "Our focal point is safety, sustainability and creating this fantastic customer experience, all wrapped in this Scandinavian design, on one tech stack." As previously revealed by Autocar, the EX60 will also be the first Volvo designed to benefit from megacasting – a technology set to be introduced with the SPA3 that allows for entire sections of a car to be created as a single part rather than multiple elements. That, along with other changes and the more modular nature of the SPA3, will lower production costs. When it arrives, Volvo's EV line-up will consist of the EX30, EC40, EX40, ES90 and EX90 in Europe, with the addition of the EM90 MPV in China.

Mar 6, 2025 - 15:22
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Crucial Volvo EX60 shown for the first time ahead of 2026 launch
EX60 teaser Electric equivalent of best-selling XC60 SUV will provide a 'huge boost' to Swedish firm's EV ambitions

Volvo has shown a first glimpse of the new EX60, the electric equivalent of the hugely popular XC60 family SUV, which has long been its best-seller.

Teased as an almost fully covered clay model during the reveal of the new Volvo ES90 saloon, the car is set to arrive next year as a key model for the Swedish firm’s electric push.

During its latest financial results presentation last month, Volvo confirmed the first EX60 test vehicle would be built and driven this year.

 

The electric SUV will be the firm's first model to sit on the advanced new highly scalable SPA3 platform, effectively a successor to the platform used for the EX90 large SUV and ES90. This new architecture will allow Volvo to add cars both smaller and larger to its lineup.

As with those models, the EX60 will be designed around an advanced software stack, giving it the ability to accept over-the-air updates and other extras.

Bosses had previously described the model as a "huge boost" in Volvo's electriciation journey, given that it would serve as the electric sister model to its best-seller.

Tech chief Anders Bell described the SPA3 platform as being "100% electric and 100% Volvo Cars", rather than a shared Geely group platform, such as the SEA platform used for the EX30 crossover.

"Because it's 100% electric, we've been able to remove all the old constraints of the combustion engine," said Bell. "We very much took a first-principles approach to it. You will see the highest level of supremely well-integrated technology coming together in these products."

The EX60 is likely to broadly match the dimensions of the XC60 (pictured below) and will doubtless take styling cues from the EX30 and EX90.

Bell said the SPA3 is “a big step from a mechanical perspective, but from a software electronics perspective, it's a straight evolution”.

He added: “All the work we're putting into the EX90 will go directly into the SPA3 cars as well. It's basically the same software stack.

"SPA3 is designed from the beginning to be much more scalable, in size and price point and across regions, but also scalable in volume.”

"It's designed for scale in every dimension: when it comes to size, my job is to make sure that the company has optionality. We are designing [the SPA3] to be scalable from B to F [segments], to make sure that we have flexibility and that we can launch the products that markets decide they want when they want it.”

Since all future new Volvo models will share the same basic tech stack, Bell added that it will allow for more focused and rapid development. “Because it’s all one technology stack, there's no repeat of work,” he said. “It's the same software stack, same basic electrical architecture. Yes, it's scalable in size, price and capabilities, but it's not spreading our products in different ecosystems. 

“Everything we do gets married to the Volvo connected car cloud. If you look at successful tech companies, they're all single tech stack companies where all their products are interlinked. Apple is a good example: hardware, software, telephones, laptops, they’re basically all interconnected with the same software. That’s one example of where we need to be converging as a technology company going forward.

"Our focal point is safety, sustainability and creating this fantastic customer experience, all wrapped in this Scandinavian design, on one tech stack."

As previously revealed by Autocar, the EX60 will also be the first Volvo designed to benefit from megacasting – a technology set to be introduced with the SPA3 that allows for entire sections of a car to be created as a single part rather than multiple elements.

That, along with other changes and the more modular nature of the SPA3, will lower production costs.

When it arrives, Volvo's EV line-up will consist of the EX30, EC40, EX40, ES90 and EX90 in Europe, with the addition of the EM90 MPV in China.