Volvo is expanding its electric portfolio with the EX30, a compact SUV that blends sleek design, cutting-edge safety, and strong performance in a smaller, more affordable package. As the brand’s entry-level EV, it’s tailored for younger buyers and urban drivers who want Volvo’s luxury and safety without the bulk of a full-size SUV.
Modern Design in a Compact Body :-
Though it’s the smallest SUV Volvo has ever built, the EX30 carries the brand’s unmistakable DNA.
* Signature Thor’s Hammer LED headlamps with a clean closed-off grille.
* Distinctive wrap-around tail lamps at the rear.
* Compact size — 4,233 mm long and 1,550 mm tall, perfect for city use.
* Interiors crafted from sustainable and recycled materials, reinforcing Volvo’s ecofriendly luxury ethos.
Powertrain & Range Choices
Volvo offers the EX30 in multiple versions to suit different buyers:
* Single-Motor Standard Range (RWD) – 51 kWh LFP battery, up to 342 km WLTP range.
* Single-Motor Extended Range (RWD) – 69 kWh NMC battery, capable of 474–480 km WLTP range.
* Twin-Motor Performance (AWD) – Dual motors with the same 69 kWh pack, delivering 0–100 km/h in just 3.4–3.6 seconds and around 460–480 km of range.
This lineup gives customers the choice of affordability, long-distance travel, or outright performance.
Safety First — Volvo’s Core Strength :-
True to its reputation, Volvo hasn’t compromised on safety.
* 5-Star Euro NCAP safety rating.
* Features like intersection auto-brake, driver alert monitoring, and door-opening warnings.
* Reinforced crash structure with high-strength steel, reinforced pillars, and far-side airbags.
Tech & Comfort :-
Inside, the EX30 is clean, connected, and tech-forward.
* 12.3-inch central touchscreen running Google-based infotainment.
* Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto.
* Premium audio systems in higher trims.
* OTA software updates for future-ready convenience.
India Launch & Pricing :-
Volvo has confirmed the EX30 will arrive in India by late 2025. The 69 kWh single-motor variant is expected first, offering the best mix of range and cost. Prices are projected at Rs.55–60 lakh (ex-showroom), putting it up against the BMW iX1, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Kia EV6.
Final Word :-
The Volvo EX30 may be the brand’s smallest SUV, but it carries a big mission — making luxury EV ownership more accessible while staying true to Volvo’s hallmark safety and design. With versatile powertrain options, sustainable interiors, and advanced safety tech, the EX30 is set to become a serious contender in the premium electric SUV market when it lands in 2025