Watch the Full Electric Volvo EX60 Reveal Live at 12 p.m. EST!
Watch: Volvo to Debut EX60 With 400 Mile Range
A livestream on January 21 will debut Volvo’s all-new electric SUV with the most range of any Volvo model to date and a new AI feature.

The Volvo EX60 livestream will go live at 12 p.m. EST tomorrow, January 21.
Credit: Volvo
Volvo will unveil the new EX60 all-electric EX60 SUV on January 21 via a global reveal event.
The EX60 features a new vehicle platform designed around artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced computing.
The vehicle will contain Volvo’s latest version of Hugin Core, the company’s core system streamlined into a single, software-defined platform.
Powering the EX60:
NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin system-on-a-chip running DriveOS
Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platform
Snapdragon Auto Connectivity Platform
EX60 Range
Volvo also revealed that the model will offer up to 400 miles of range on a single charge in all-wheel drive. Using a 400kW fast charger, 173 miles of range can be added in about 10 minutes.
Gemini Voice AI Comes to the Volvo EX60
The EX60 will be the first Volvo model to feature Gemini, an AI system that drivers can have conversations with. The feature is integrated directly into the vehicle and was developed in partnership with Google.
Volvo’s emphasis on safety defines the Gemini feature, as drivers will spend less time using the display and more time using their voices to interact with Gemini. Rather than predetermined commands, Gemini can hold a conversation with the driver, reducing the need for display controls.
Volvo and Google have worked on Gemini for nearly a decade, allowing drivers to do everything from planning a road trip to checking the size of their trunks.
Gemini will be continuously updated via software updates.
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