The Volvo EX30 electric SUV has just become more affordable, thanks to a new entry-level model.
Volvo has announced a new 'Core' trim level as the cheapest offering in the EX30 lineup. It also becomes the most affordable electric vehicle in the Swedish marque's range.
An on-the-road price of £32,850 means the Volvo EX30 Core undercuts the rival Kia EV3, which recently had its UK pricing confirmed.
Two battery options
Despite being the most basic EX30, Volvo will offer the Core with a choice of two battery sizes. Both are combined with a 272hp single motor that drives the rear wheels.
Performance remains impressive, with both versions capable of accelerating from 0-62mph in less than 6.0 seconds. Top speed is limited to 112mph.
The smaller 51kWh battery is available for the £32,850 price tag, and provides an official range of up to 209 miles. Opting for the £37,050 Extended Range version, with a larger 69kWh battery, ups the potential range to 295 miles.
Being compatible with 175kW rapid-charging devices means replenishing the battery pack from 10 to 80 percent should take less than 30 minutes.
Low price, strong spec
Standard equipment for the EX30 Core includes single-zone climate control, automatic LED headlights with active high beam, and a set of 18-inch alloy wheels.
The central 12.3-inch touchscreen incorporates Android Auto connectivity, and now wireless Apple CarPlay as well. Satellite navigation, a DAB radio, rear parking sensors and a reversing camera are all included.
Like the rest of the EX30 range, the Core model has a home entertainment-style 100-watt soundbar spanning the dashboard. This helps to maintain a minimalist Scandinavian look.
With the launch of the new Core version, Volvo has increased the prices of other models in the EX30 range by around £1,350. The Single Motor Plus now starts at £35,150, with the top-level Ultra costing from £43,350.
Orders can be placed for the Volvo EX30 Core now, with the first deliveries expected in early 2025.
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