Volvo EX60 hits 503 miles on a charge—but range claims are the easy part
"Range anxiety solved is marketing speak. The EX60 is competent, but Volvo's positioning it as a solution to a problem most EV owners have already stopped worrying about."
— Revvly Take
Volvo's new EX60 electric SUV is posting 503-mile range figures in pre-launch testing, leveraging lightweight e-motors and efficiency tuning to chase range anxiety out of the room. Thing is, every EV maker says the same thing about their motors, and real-world numbers rarely match EPA estimates. The question isn't whether it can do 500 miles—it's whether anyone actually needs to drive 500 miles without stopping.
Paul Myles
Automotive Dive · Jan 9
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