Volvo EX60 Combines 810 km Range, SPA3 Architecture, and Innovation to Redefine the Premium Electric SUV.
The Volvo Cars has confirmed that it will officially unveil the Volvo EX60, an electric SUV that promises to redefine the premium electric car segment, on January 21st.
The launch will take place later this month and draws attention particularly for its 810 km range, the new SPA3 Architecture, and unprecedented innovations in safety.
The model will be revealed in a live-streamed event and, according to the manufacturer, represents a strategic technological leap for the brand, both in energy efficiency and industrial processes.
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Since the first details were released, the Volvo EX60 has stood out as one of the most ambitious launches in the global electric mobility market.
The proposal is to offer extended range, ultra-fast charging, and intelligent solutions aimed at real everyday usage, especially on long trips.
810 km Range Places the Volvo EX60 Among Segment Leaders
The main differentiator of the Volvo electric SUV is its 810 km range, a number that positions it among the most efficient models on the market.
In practice, this range allows for extensive travel without the need for recharging, such as a trip between São Paulo and Florianópolis on a single charge, considering a distance of approximately 700 kilometers.
Moreover, the Volvo EX60 benefits from a high-power fast-charging system.
In just ten minutes connected to a 400 kW charger, the vehicle can recover about 340 km of range.
This factor drastically reduces downtime on long trips and makes the premium electric car more viable for different driver profiles.
SPA3 Architecture Is the Technological Foundation of the New Volvo Electric SUV
According to the manufacturer, the advanced performance of the Volvo EX60 is directly linked to the SPA3 Architecture, considered the most modern platform ever developed by the group.
Volvo designed this new structural base specifically for next-generation electric vehicles, ensuring greater energy efficiency, better weight distribution, and total integration of electronic systems.
According to the brand itself, the SPA3 also allows for significant gains in safety and dynamic performance.
Volvo developed the architecture to support new technologies throughout the vehicle’s lifecycle, reinforcing the strategy of keeping its models updated through software.
Innovative Industrial Process Reduces Weight and Enhances Efficiency
One of the most innovative aspects of the premium electric car lies in the manufacturing method.
As detailed by the company, the Volvo EX60 is the first model from the brand produced with the aid of so-called mega casting.
The EX60 is the first car from Volvo built with the support of mega casting, a process that replaces hundreds of smaller parts with a single, highly precise cast part in the production line.
This reduces weight, which in turn improves range and allows for this greater reach,” explains the brand.
This industrial advancement not only enhances energy efficiency but also reduces the complexity of the production process, contributing to greater structural consistency and sustainability.
New Multi-Adaptative Seatbelt Debuts in the Volvo EX60
In addition to the 810 km range and SPA3 Architecture, the Volvo electric SUV debuts an unprecedented occupant protection technology.
This is the multi-adaptive seatbelt, designed to automatically adjust to traffic conditions and the physical characteristics of each person.
The system uses sensors and real-time data to provide personalized protection levels, reinforcing one of Volvo’s historical pillars: safety.
Thus, the expectation is that this innovation will become a benchmark for future models from the brand.
Official Launch Will Reveal More Details About the Premium Electric Car
Despite the information already disclosed, Volvo keeps some specifications under wraps.
According to the company, Volvo will present additional technical details and features of the Volvo EX60 during the official event, which will be livestreamed on January 21st.
This strategy reinforces the anticipation surrounding the model, which arrives on the market with the mission of establishing Volvo as one of the global leaders in electrification in the premium segment.
Arrival in Brazil Is Scheduled for the End of 2026
The Volvo EX60 is expected to arrive in Brazil at the end of 2026.
When it lands in the country, the model will join the current electric lineup of the brand, which already includes vehicles like EX30, EX40, EC40, and EX90.
Furthermore, Volvo is expanding its offer of premium electric SUVs in the Brazilian market
Focusing on high range, advanced technology, and safety as competitive differentiators in a rapidly growing sector.

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