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Volvo Car USA has announced pricing and updates for its 2025 lineup, emphasizing its dedication to electrification. The 2025 lineup enhances Volvo’s fully electric and hybrid offerings with updates to existing models, including the EX90, EX30, EX40, and XC90, while refining its naming structure for clarity. These updates highlight Volvo’s commitment to sustainability and innovation across its range of luxury vehicles.
Key Highlights:
- Volvo EX90: Luxury seven-seat electric SUV starting at $79,995, offering up to 310 miles of range* and fast charging (10-80% in about 30 minutes*). Built in Charleston, South Carolina.
- Volvo EX30: Compact electric SUV priced from $44,900, with a 153 kW charging capacity and up to 253 miles of range*. The Twin Motor Performance variant is Volvo’s quickest vehicle ever.
- EX40 Update: Previously known as the XC40 Recharge, the EX40 now includes an upgraded 82 kWh battery and faster charging capabilities.
- XC90 Enhancements: The iconic hybrid SUV receives design and technology updates, aligning it with Volvo’s modern electric aesthetic. Starting price is $58,450.
- Simplified Naming: Hybrid models are now identified by the “T8” suffix, streamlining the lineup for customer clarity.
Advancing Sustainability in Design
The Volvo EX90 continues to set new standards for luxury and safety in electric SUVs. With its blend of practicality and Scandinavian design, the EX90 supports family lifestyles while delivering sustainability.
The EX30, initially launched in Europe, remains Volvo’s compact and high-performance electric option for urban driving, now available to U.S. buyers. Its Twin Motor Performance trim offers exceptional acceleration while maintaining efficiency.
The rebranded EX40 emphasizes Volvo’s transition to electric with improved battery technology and seamless design updates. Meanwhile, the hybrid XC90 evolves with a refreshed exterior, enhanced cabin comfort, and updated digital features, making it a standout in the segment.
Streamlined Model Designations
Volvo is simplifying its lineup by eliminating the “Recharge” label and using the “T8” suffix for plug-in hybrid models. This change aligns with Volvo’s global strategy to make its offerings more intuitive for customers.
To learn more about Volvo’s 2025 lineup and its electrification journey, visit www.volvocars.com.
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