2025 Volvo EX30 Full Pricing Details Revealed
Unveiled to the world this June in Milan and shown in a Canadian premiere later this summer in Montreal, the all-new EX30 is a small electric crossover boasting pretty decent range and the fastest acceleration of any production Volvo to date. Not only that, but it will start at just $53,700 in Canada.
Today, the company announced full pricing details for the EX30 range. By the way, the vehicle comes with a choice of five exterior colours—Moss Yellow, Cloud Blue, Vapour Grey, Crystal White or Onyx Black—and four interior design expressions—Mist, Pine, Indigo and Breeze—complemented by five available ambient light themes.
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In base Core trim, standard content includes a host of advanced safety features, such as front and rear collision mitigation and a driver alert system, along with Google built-in featuring native Google Maps and Google Assistant (on a 12.3-inch display). Also standard is wireless Apple CarPlay, not to mention a heated steering wheel and heated front seats.
Using a single electric motor rated at 268 horsepower and 253 lb-ft. of torque, the rear-wheel-drive EX30 delivers satisfying power given its diminutive size and weight. What’s more, the 69kWh battery is said to average 15.7 kWh/100 km, resulting in a range of 442 km.
Upgrading to the Plus model at $56,900 adds a two-tone exterior with Onyx Black roof and panoramic glass, 19-inch wheels and a Harman Kardon premium sound system. Next up is the Ultra model at $59,100, which includes highlights like the next generation of Pilot Assist with Lane Change Assistance, a 360-degree camera with 3D view plus Park Pilot Assist.
Then there is the dual-motor EX30 with all-wheel drive. This one generates as much as 422 horsepower and 400 lb-ft. of torque, sprinting from 0-100 km/h in a mere 3.6 seconds. Maximum range drops to an estimated 426 km, but that’s still an attractive figure.
In dual-motor configuration, the EX30 has a DC fast charging capacity of up to 153 kW. You can only have it in Plus or Ultra trim, with a base price of $59,900 or $62,100, respectively.
All EX30 models are eligible to a $5,000 EV rebate from the Canadian government’s iZEV program in addition to provincial incentives of up to $7,000 where applicable.
Since this is a MY2025 vehicle we’re talking about, patience is still required. Volvo Canada says customers will be able to configure and reserve their EX30 later this fall, whether online or through a dealer, with deliveries expected to start next summer.
If you’d like a slightly larger Volvo EV, there’s always the XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge (both starting at $59,950). As for the three-row EX90 unveiled earlier this year, it’s expected to launch sometime in the first half of 2024 following software-related delays in the development process.