Volvo EX60 EV Specs Revealed: 400-Mile Range and 18-Minute Charging
Volvo officially unveils the EX60 EV specs as of January 2026. Featuring a 400-mile range, 400kW charging, and Nvidia-powered AI, the EX60 is Volvo's first NACS-equipped SUV for the US market.
Charging for just 18 minutes can power your entire week. Volvo has officially pulled back the curtain on its next electric powerhouse, the EX60. It's not just a crossover; it's a mobile supercomputer designed to redefine the luxury EV experience with blazing-fast charging and deep tech integration.
Volvo EX60 EV Specs 2026: The P6 Powerhouse
The entry-level EX60 P6 variant delivers a formidable 369 hp (275 kW) and 354 lb-ft (480 Nm) of torque to the rear wheels. Equipped with an 80 kWh usable battery, it supports up to 320 kW DC fast charging. This allows the battery to jump from 10% to 80% in a mere 18 minutes. For those seeking more adventure, Volvo also introduced two rugged Cross Country models.
| Feature | EX60 P6 Details |
|---|---|
| Peak Charging | 320 kW (400 kW for high-end) |
| 0-60 mph | 5.7 seconds |
| Max Range | 310 miles (EPA) |
| Top Speed | 112 mph (Limited) |
Nvidia Intelligence and Built-in NACS
Under the hood, the EX60 is packed with high-performance silicon from Nvidia and Qualcomm. These chips drive an advanced AI personal assistant and sophisticated driver-assistance systems. Crucially for North American buyers, the EX60 is the first Volvo to feature a built-in NACS port, granting seamless access to the Tesla Supercharger network without adapters.
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