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Volvo Showcases 2025 Model Year Lineup, Featuring Two Fully Electric SUVs

Check out Volvo's lineup, featuring various alt-fuel options for your fleet.

Volvo Showcases 2025 Model Year Lineup, Featuring Two Fully Electric SUVs

All Americas-bound Volvo EX90 models will be built at the Volvo Cars plant near Charleston, South Carolina.

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Volvo has revealed pricing for its complete 2025 model year lineup, highlighted by the introduction of two new fully electric SUVs: the Volvo EX90 and EX30.

Additionally, the automaker is offering hybrid and plug-in hybrids in the mix, to meet the varying needs of commercial fleet managers.

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Volvo's Flagship EX90

Revealed in November 2022, the flagship Volvo EX90 rides on a dedicated electric platform, offering up to 310 miles of tailpipe-emission-free driving range, according to EPA driving cycles, and the ability to charge from 10 to 80% in about 30 minutes under ideal conditions.

All Americas-bound Volvo EX90 models will be built at the Volvo Cars plant near Charleston, South Carolina, and offered with a starting price of $79,995 MSRP.

Bringing the EX30 to the U.S.

The extended-range Twin Motor Performance variant of the EX30 features all-wheel drive and is the quickest accelerating Volvo ever. 

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The Volvo EX30 became one of the best-selling electric vehicles in Europe after it was revealed in June 2023, according to Volvo. 

Now U.S. customers can purchase the most-requested model, the 422 hp EX30 Twin Motor Performance, in Plus or Ultra equipment levels for a starting price of $44,900 MSRP.

The extended-range Twin Motor Performance variant features all-wheel drive and is the quickest accelerating Volvo ever. 

The vehicle has a charging capacity of up to 153 kW the EX30 has a range of 253 miles, according to EPA driving cycles. This enables the battery to be charged from 10 to 80% in a little over 25 minutes under ideal conditions.

Introducing the EX40

For 2025 the fully electric XC40 Recharge is renamed EX40 to fit seamlessly with the other fully electric Volvo models.

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Automotive Fleetfirst reported on the rebrand in February 2024.

The XC40 name remains for mild-hybrid variants of the model.

The EX40 Twin Motor variant features an 82 kWh battery, up from 78 kWh. The charge rate for both the Single Motor and Twin Motor variants have been increased to 205kW DC from 200 kW.

XC90 Receives Tech and Design Updates

The new XC90 plug-in hybrid T8 eAWD has 33 miles of electric range on a single charge, according to EPA driving cycles.

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The flagship hybrid XC90 got a refresh, with a broad suite of technology and design updates inside and out.

Several design updates in the new 2025 Volvo XC90 bring a more contemporary look to the exterior and interior. The front end has been completely redesigned to align more closely with Volvo's other electric car designs and to create a more modern expression. 

The modernized, signature T- shaped headlight design (Thor’s Hammer) is available in all variants of the new XC90. 

A reconfigured cabin with improved sound insulation and new materials enhances comfort and increases usable space for fleet drivers. 

With a new free-standing center display and a new contemporary user interface, Volvo introduced an updated digital experience in the XC90. 

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Technical updates include an improved chassis with new damper technology, starting at $58,450 MSRP.

The new XC90 plug-in hybrid T8 eAWD has 33 miles of electric range on a single charge, according to EPA driving cycles.

Other Updates and What's Ahead

The elimination of the 'Recharge' nomenclature from all plug-in hybrid models was also announced in early 2024. Plug-in hybrid models are now denoted by the T8 suffix indicating the level of power output. 

The C40 Recharge has been renamed EC40 and will return to the U.S. market for model year 2026. 

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