Volvo has begun releasing key technical details about its upcoming Volvo EX60, positioning the model as a significant step forward in the brand’s electric vehicle strategy. Although full specifications have yet to be disclosed, early information suggests the EX60 will become Volvo’s fastest-charging and longest-range electric vehicle to date.
At the center of this progress is a new battery system that Volvo describes as a major advance for the company. The battery will carry a 10-year warranty, underscoring Volvo’s confidence in its durability and long-term performance. Charging performance figures, according to Volvo, were achieved with support from Breathe Battery Technologies, a partner specializing in battery optimization and charging algorithms.

First Volvo on SPA3 Architecture
The EX60 will also be the first production model built on Volvo’s new SPA3 platform, which is expected to underpin a range of future electric vehicles. Volvo says the architecture is designed to reduce overall part count, improve manufacturing efficiency, and lower vehicle weight while increasing structural rigidity.
This approach aligns with a broader industry trend toward large-scale casting and simplified vehicle structures. While the benefits include lighter weight and potentially improved driving dynamics, the trade-off is repair complexity. In the event of a serious collision, vehicles built with fewer, larger structural components may be more likely to be written off rather than repaired—an issue that continues to spark debate as megacasting becomes more widespread.
Teasers Hint at Practicality
Volvo has also released another teaser image, though it offers little clarity about the vehicle’s layout. The image appears to show either a front storage area or a rear compartment, raising questions about cargo capacity and whether the EX60 could offer a third row of seating. For now, Volvo has not confirmed seating configurations or interior dimensions.
Looking Ahead
More details are expected as Volvo continues its staggered release of information ahead of the official reveal scheduled for January 21. What is already clear is that the EX60 is being used as a showcase for next-generation battery technology and vehicle architecture within Volvo’s EV lineup.
Perspective:
Based on the information released so far, the EX60 appears less like a single model launch and more like a preview of Volvo’s next phase in electrification. While headline figures around range and charging are promising, the broader significance may lie in how SPA3 and the new battery systems shape Volvo’s future vehicles. Whether these advances translate into meaningful real-world benefits for buyers will become clearer once full specifications and pricing are revealed.


