Typo? 670kw should be more than 500hp.Then there’s the P12 AWD, which ups the ante to 500 hp (670 kW)
Yeah they’re the wrong way around.Typo? 670kw should be more than 500hp.
900hp actually.
Maybe they will take some off the top if you don't want the AI and teraflop computer.Nice range numbers but it's not exactly priced to move in the current market
Not bad from the spec sheets but nothing that really stands out. ~18 minute 10-80 isn't bad but it's certainly not class leading and not keeping up with what some Chinese brands are offering. Efficiency based on the EPA cycle is ~3.9 miles per kWh. Again not bad but not class leading. Hard to compare on value to other similar EVs until we get more details on what "around 60k" means and what "really well-equipped" means. Nothing wrong with it per se but also nothing that immediately seems exciting either.
Some people refuse to buy German cars and so buy Swedish ones instead.Yeah I don't, at a glance, see why one would choose this over the BMW iX3.
If my first-day EX30 pre-order taught me anything, it's that we'll see the single-motor variant not in April as promised, but in 2028. Until then the starting price will be (licks finger, feels direction and temperature of the prevailing winds) $72,000
Some people refuse to buy German cars and so buy Swedish ones instead.
Doesn't that basically describe 99% of Volvos?Nothing wrong with it per se but also nothing that immediately seems exciting either.
Turn signals? (I kid!)Yeah I don't, at a glance, see why one would choose this over the BMW iX3.
(Again, all range estimates are based on the US EPA test cycle; if you see different numbers online at non-US publications, those are using Europe’s WLTP test.)
They're boxy, but they're good.Doesn't that basically describe 99% of Volvos?
(R line and p1800 excluded)
Volvo is headquartered in Sweden. It’s listed on the Stockholm stock exchange. It’s a Swedish company. Like many other corporations it produces products worldwide. Apple is not Chinese because it produces some products in China. Don’t overthink this.I mean, if the EX60 is Swedish, that makes the iX3 Hungarian, no? If the iX3 is German, then the EX60 is Chinese…
Heh, that looks just like my shopping list. I'm less worried about ADAS levels and more about step-in height for some ageing family members and who can have one in my garage when the lease on my current car ends in December. It's an XC60 PHEV that I really like, so Volvo has an advantage there, but the teething pains of the 30 and 90-series and BMW's rapid climb in reliability ratings are making this a tough decision. I want the R2 to work for me, but PA's franchise laws put the nearest Rivian dealer in Virginia, and its off-road-ness probably puts the ride height out of range anyway.Turn signals? (I kid!)
If I had to replace my current EV for some reason, my candidates are
Rivian R2
- Cost (cheaper)
- American company
- 400V architecture and slower charging speeds
- Likely to have more issues since they're still a newish car company
- Unsure about their new AI/automated driving system will work (and it wont ship until end of 26, I believe)
BMW iX3
- Its a BMW, so I am expecting it to be nicer inside the car (actual luxury not bargain luxury)
- 800V fast charging
- Range (400 mi)
- Cost (more expensive)
- Unsure about how well their automated driving system works
Volvo EX60
- Volvos are still safety oriented, right?
- 800V fast charging
- Cost (more expensive)
- They've been fluctuating on their automated driving system (I think they just shitcanned LIDAR for the 90-series)
Not nearly as easy as that sounds. -1 or -2 sizing for tires is easy, but shrinking wheels without causing interference can get pretty tricky. Even keeping the backspacing and wheel width the same won't guarantee the spokes won't scrape the calipers.Feel free to sell the old set and buy whatever your heart desires on TireRack.
My 2022 C40 was designed in Gothenburg and built in Ghent, Belgium. Things haven't changed much since then. Design direction and brand identity are still maintained in Sweden, even if they are bankrolled by Geely.Volvo is headquartered in Sweden. It’s listed on the Stockholm stock exchange. It’s a Swedish company. Like many other corporations it produces products worldwide. Apple is not Chinese because it produces some products in China. Don’t overthink this.
Feel free to sell the old set and buy whatever your heart desires on TireRack.
Sweden.Also, where will this be built?
Can we please stop with the unavoidable masturbatory huge wheels that reduce range, reduce ride quality, reduce durability, and increase tire replacement costs? Please just give me 18" aero wheels. I'm not trying to get laid. I'm trying to get to my destination.
At least it looks like actual buttons on the steering wheel and not capacitive touch buttons like Lexus RX/NX have. I love my lexus, but I actively tell people not to buy them because the buttons on the steering wheel only working half the time is a royal pain in the ass.I thought we were getting away from the giant touchscreens and going back to physical controls. Maybe Volvo hasn't gotten the memo?
Aren't cars only certified for a few manufacturer offered tyre sizes? It certainly wouldn't be street‑legal for me here to fit 14" wheels on a car that only ever shipped with 16" and 18" wheels, that would be a hard fail at any regular inspection and quite possibly at least partially invalidate my accident insurance in any accident even if not my fault.Feel free to sell the old set and buy whatever your heart desires on TireRack.
So jeeps and RAM are from the Netherlands then?Volvo is headquartered in Sweden. It’s listed on the Stockholm stock exchange. It’s a Swedish company. Like many other corporations it produces products worldwide. Apple is not Chinese because it produces some products in China. Don’t overthink this.
At least it's still got a place for my hand to go when I'm reversing, at 12 o'clock, unlike the stupid yoke steering wheels.What's with the squircle steering wheel? I thought that shite died with Tesla for pretty good reasons.
Or is it just an optical illusion of combining different thicknesses of black and beige materials around the rim? It's a bit hard to tell whether the wheel is fully circular or not (which might have been the intended design effect, but would still be nice to know whether it's a circle or not).
Volvo is headquartered in Sweden. It’s listed on the Stockholm stock exchange. It’s a Swedish company. Like many other corporations it produces products worldwide. Apple is not Chinese because it produces some products in China. Don’t overthink this.
Feel free to sell the old set and buy whatever your heart desires on TireRack.