Volvo unveils ex60 electric suv in milan, with ai-powered features and competitive pricing

Volvo has officially launched its new EX60 electric SUV in Milan, Italy, following its global debut in Stockholm earlier this month. The Swedish automaker is aiming to capitalize on growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles, particularly in Europe where orders have exceeded expectations.

Ai-driven safety and convenience features

The EX60 boasts a range of innovative technologies, including the integration of Google's AI assistant Gemini. This enables seamless voice control over key functions like navigation, email, and more, without requiring drivers to take their hands off the wheel.

Volvo's new multi-adaptive front seatbelts also utilize AI to dynamically adjust the force of restraint based on occupant characteristics, such as height and weight, in the event of a collision. This feature, like others, can be updated remotely via Volvo's proprietary HuginCore software.

Pricing and availability

Pricing and availability

The EX60's base price starts at €65,350 for the P6 trim with a single 374-horsepower motor, undercutting rivals like the BMW iX3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC e by several thousand euros. The range-topping P12 AWD variant delivers up to 680 horsepower and an estimated 810 km of range, priced at €81,450 in Ultra trim.

Initial deliveries of the P6 and P10 trims are scheduled for July, followed by the P12. Volvo is also introducing a Cross Country version of the EX60, priced from €71,450 in Plus First Edition spec, with Ultra First Edition models capped at €78,400. These higher-riding off-road variants will arrive in 2027.