Volvo EX30 Expands for 2027: Lower Prices, Smarter Tech, and a Broader Appeal

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The Volvo EX30 has already earned attention as Volvo’s most affordable electric vehicle, but for the 2027 model year, the brand is pushing accessibility even further. A new entry-level trim is expected to lower the starting price significantly, potentially bringing the EX30 closer to the €30,000 ($35,500) mark in Europe — a notable drop from the current €36,000–€38,000 range.

The new base version adopts a more efficient single-motor setup producing 147 horsepower (110 kW), compared to the 268 horsepower offered in today’s Single Motor model. While that’s a meaningful reduction in power, it reflects a clear strategy: prioritize affordability and efficiency over outright performance. Powered by the same 51 kWh battery, the entry-level EX30 delivers up to 211 miles (339 km) WLTP range. For buyers seeking more flexibility, the 69 kWh battery upgrade extends range to an impressive 296 miles (476 km) WLTP — making it competitive within the compact EV segment.

Beyond pricing, Volvo is also enhancing the EX30’s lifestyle appeal. A new Black Edition introduces a sleek, stealth-inspired aesthetic, while the Harvest interior theme brings warm Scandinavian tones that feel distinctly premium. Importantly, Volvo is strengthening long-term value through over-the-air updates. All existing EX30 owners will receive Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, enabling the car to power external devices — from camping equipment to laptops. An updated infotainment UX, arriving this summer, promises improved usability with a customizable interface.

2026 Volvo EX30 trim Starting Price EPA-Estimated Driving Range
Volvo EX30 Single Motor, Plus $38,950 261 miles
Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance, Plus $44,900 253 miles
Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance, Ultra $46,600 253 miles
Volvo EX30 Cross Country $48,150 227 miles

2026 Volvo EX30 prices and range by trim in the US

Compared to rivals in the compact EV class, the EX30 balances design, technology, and safety — hallmarks of the Volvo Cars brand. In the U.S., where the 2026 EX30 starts at $38,950 with 261 miles of EPA range, a sub-$35,000 version could significantly broaden its market reach if introduced.

In my view, Volvo’s move signals a thoughtful evolution rather than a price war tactic. By blending affordability with software upgrades and Scandinavian design identity, the EX30 strengthens its position as a smart, future-ready urban EV — one that appeals not only to budget-conscious buyers, but to those who value technology and understated style.

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