Introduction to the EX30’s Appeal
When Volvo debuted the EX30 in 2023, it effortlessly garnered admiration, thanks to its classic Scandinavian design and an attractive starting price of $35,000. In a marketplace polluted with luxury electric vehicles (EVs), the EX30 was a refreshing gust of Nordic air, offering solid specifications to boot.

The Impact of Geopolitics
However, as is often the case in our globalized economy, geopolitics intervened. U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles, which tightened under both the Biden and Trump administrations, disrupted Volvo’s initial pricing strategy. The company had ambitious plans to build the EX30 in Europe, yet trade tensions fast-tracked this move, bringing us to its current production reality in Ghent, Belgium.
European Production Investments
The automaker has committed a whopping €200 million ($227 million) to enhance the Ghent facility. This investment showcases the complexities of localizing auto manufacturing, adding new platforms, battery halls, and even upgrading production robotics. As U.S. manufacturers consider similar reshoring initiatives, it’s evident that attaining this level of transformation could take years and cost billions.
Interestingly, while the EX30 has soared in popularity and became the third best-selling car in Europe in 2024, questions linger about its pricing in the U.S. market, where it now starts at ,900 with a robust 69 kWh battery offering a competitive EPA range of 253 miles. The EX30 may still be nestled in its birthplace of Scandinavian charm, but its journey is only just beginning.