Volvo EX30 Pricing Starts From $36,245

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Volvo has officially announced pricing for the brand's new small all-electric SUV, the EX30. As the brand had promised, it's quite affordable, starting just over $36,000.


The EX30 features a concentrated version of Volvo's Scandinavian design ethos. Customers have the option to choose from five exterior colors: Moss Yellow, Cloud Blue, Vapour Grey, Crystal White, and Onyx Black.


Inside, the vehicle features a minimalist Scandinavian design, utilizing a mix of natural and recycled leather-free materials. Four interior design themes—Mist, Pine, Indigo, and Breeze—are available, each complemented by one of five ambient light themes inspired by Swedish landscapes.

In terms of safety, the EX30 is equipped with a range of features, including radars, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors. The standard safety package includes a Driver Alert System, Blind Spot Information System, Door Opening Alert, and Front & Rear Collision Mitigation. The vehicle is also designed to have a minimal carbon dioxide footprint, aligning with Volvo's goal to become a fully electric car company by 2030 and carbon neutral by 2040.


The EX30 comes standard with Google built-in, featuring native Google Maps and Google Assistant functionality. Wireless Apple CarPlay is also standard. Additional features can be accessed through the Plus and Ultra equipment levels, such as Harman Kardon Premium Sound, a dual-tone panoramic roof in Onyx Black, and advanced safety features like the next generation of Pilot Assist with Lane Change Assistance, 360 Camera with 3D View, and Park Pilot Assist.


Two electric propulsion options are available for the EX30. The Single Motor Extended Range variant offers an EPA-estimated range of up to 275 miles. Including the destination charge, the starting prices for the Core, Plus, and Ultra equipment levels are $36,245, $40,195, and $41,895, respectively. The Twin Motor Performance variant accelerates from 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds and is available in Plus and Ultra levels, with starting prices of $46,195 and $47,895, respectively, including the destination charge.


Pre-orders for the EX30 will open later this fall, and deliveries are expected to commence in the first half of next year. For more information, customers are advised to contact their local Volvo retailer or visit the Volvo Cars website.


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  • Ninja250 Ninja250 on Oct 05, 2023

    No, quite affordable is around $26,000. Model starting prices of $36,245, $40,195, and $41,895 are expensive and the main reason why many companies have a 100+ day supply of EV's.

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