
The Volvo EX30 comes equipped with a wide array of radars, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors. This car also represents the company’s ambitions to be a fully electric car company by 2030 and carbon neutral by 2040.
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Volvo Car USA announced on Oct. 3 the pricing for its first small premium fully electric SUV, the Volvo EX30. Unveiled to the world this past June, the EX30 expands the Volvo Cars lineup of fully electric vehicles to four models.
With a starting price of $34,950, Volvo customers can get an electric SUV for a similar price to an internal combustion engine-powered equivalent.
Vehicle Features
The Volvo EX30 comes equipped with a wide array of radars, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors.
This car also represents the company’s ambitions to be a fully electric car company by 2030 and carbon neutral by 2040.
Standard on every Volvo EX30 is Google built-in, featuring native Google Maps and Google Assistant. Also standard is wireless Apple CarPlay, and advanced safety features including a driver alert system, blind spot information system (BLIS), door opening alert, and front & rear collision mitigation.
The Ultra equipment level includes highlights like the next generation of pilot assist with lane change assistance, 360 camera with 3D view, and park pilot assist.
Details on the full consumer offer will be available in the coming weeks.
Capable Powertrains
With up to 275 miles of EPA estimated fully electric range – the Single Motor Extended Range variant of the Volvo EX30 will be offered with the choice of three equipment levels: Core, Plus, and Ultra.
Single Motor Extended Range
Equipment Level |
Starting MSRP (excluding $1,295 destination) |
Core |
$34,950 |
Plus |
$38,900 |
Ultra |
$40,600 |
Twin Motor Performance
Equipment Level |
Starting MSRP (excluding $1,295 destination) |
Plus |
$44,900 |
Ultra |
$46,600 |
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