Volvo EX60 hits 503 miles—finally, an EV that doesn't need charging anxiety on the motorway
"Range numbers stopped mattering the moment every EV hit 300 miles. This is Volvo reminding us they're still in the game while everyone else argues about fast-charging infrastructure."
— Revvly Take
Volvo's electric XC60 successor is incoming with genuine 503-mile range, which means you can actually drive from London to Dundee without treating a charging stop like a pit crew rotation. That's the longest EV range in the UK market right now, though the real question is whether anyone actually cares about specs anymore or just wants their commuter to work.
Autocar UK · Jan 8
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