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by Paul Myles · Automotive Dive · Jan 9
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Volvo claims new EX60 SUV will relieve range anxiety

Volvo EX60 hits 503 miles on a charge—but range claims are the easy part

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.

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.

by Bas Leesberg · Autoblog NL · Jan 9
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Knappe station van Volvo-zustermerk is een potentiële verkooptopper in Nederland!

Zeekr 7GT wagon hits Europe—Chinese brand's Volvo DNA play arrives in Netherlands

Zeekr is bringing its 7GT station wagon to Europe, banking on a formula that's proven in China: practical proportions, clean design, and competitive pricing. The wagon segment is starving for alternatives in Europe, and a Volvo-adjacent player with real engineering backing might actually fill that gap. Don't sleep on Chinese manufacturers who've spent a decade perfecting execution.

European wagon buyers are so desperate they might actually embrace a Chinese badge if the product is honest—and Zeekr's track record suggests it is.

by Mikey Snelgar · Classic Driver · Jan 9
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You need these 8 modern classic fast estates in your life

The Fast Estate Sweet Spot: Why the 2000s Killed the Genre

The 90s and 2000s were the last gasp of practical performance—when manufacturers still believed wagons could be thrilling. An E39 M5 Touring, an RS6 C5, a 540i with a proper engine: these weren't compromises, they were statements. Today's crossovers pretend they've replaced them. They haven't.

Fast wagons died not because people stopped wanting them, but because SUVs were easier to sell to people who don't actually drive.

by Mikey Snelgar · Classic Driver · Jan 9
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You need these 8 modern classic fast estates in your life

The Fast Estate Sweet Spot: Why the '90s and 2000s Got It Right

Before SUVs murdered practicality, fast wagons were the thinking enthusiast's move—real performance wrapped in understated sheet metal. The RS6 C5, E55 AMG, and V70 R proved you could haul a family and embarrass sports cars at the same traffic light. Values are climbing because people finally figured out what they lost.

Fast estates are the last cars that didn't apologize for being useful. Now that everyone's obsessed with crossovers, these actually make sense.

by Evan Williams · CarBuzz · Jan 8
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Over 750,000 Volvo, Audi Vehicles Recalled For Rearview Camera Problem

750K+ Audi and Volvo Units Bricked by Camera Failures

Audi and Volvo are issuing separate recalls affecting over 750,000 vehicles—different root causes, same result: rearview camera blackouts. Both manufacturers are scrambling with dealer fixes, though the scope suggests this wasn't caught in development. If your A4, Q5, or XC90 is suddenly flying blind in reverse, you're in the queue.

Mass recalls on safety-critical systems like this should tell you something about where QA actually lives at the bean counter level—it's not in the engineering shop.

by Paul Myles · Automotive Dive · Jan 8
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Thomas Ingenlath returns to Volvo Cars as head designer

Ingenlath back at Volvo: design leadership shuffle signals what, exactly?

Thomas Ingenlath returns to Volvo Cars as head designer after stints running Polestar and serving as chief designer at parent company Geely. The move suggests either confidence in his vision for the brand's next generation, or internal instability nobody's talking about. Either way, design direction matters when you're trying to compete in the premium EV space.

Polestar made some genuinely interesting cars under Ingenlath's watch. Whether Volvo remembers how to do that remains the real question.

by Robert Duffer · Kelley Blue Book · Jan 8
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Volvo EX60 Boasts 400-Mile Range, Fast DC Charging

Volvo EX60 leans on 800V architecture—400 miles is table stakes now

Volvo's new EX60 midsize electric SUV hits 400 miles EPA range and debuts the brand's 800-volt charging architecture, finally bringing Volvo's EV strategy into competitive territory. The 800V platform matters more than the range number—it's the infrastructure play that lets Volvo keep pace with Porsche's Taycan and BMW's i4. Whether this actually moves the needle on Volvo's EV sales remains the real question.

400-mile range is no longer a differentiator. The 800V stuff is where the real work lives, and Volvo needed this two years ago.

Road & Track · Jan 8
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Volvo Promises 400-Mile EPA Range for Forthcoming EX60 SUV

Volvo EX60 targets 400-mile EPA range with 800V architecture—but can they actually deliver?

Volvo's dropping the XC60's EV sibling with 800-volt charging architecture and 400 kW peak rates. On paper, it looks competitive. Whether real-world range matches the EPA promise is another story—we've seen this movie before.

400-mile promises are table stakes now. What matters is whether Volvo's engineering can keep that number honest when you're actually driving in winter.

by Seth Weintraub · Electrek · Jan 8
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Volvo’s new 400-mile EX60 is a specs monster

Volvo's EX60 finally gets the spec sheet—400 miles and fastest charging in the lineup

Volvo is rolling out details on the EX60, and yes, it checks the boxes: longest range and quickest charging the brand has managed in an EV. The real question is whether specs on a spec sheet matter when the market's already moving on to the next thing.

Volvo's playing the numbers game with the EX60, but specs don't move metal—availability and pricing do, and they're still holding those cards.

by Chris Chilton · Carscoops · Jan 8
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Volvo’s New EV Is Here To Give Mercedes GLC EQ Range Anxiety And Seat Envy

Volvo EX60 vs Mercedes GLC EQ: The Range and Charging Showdown Gets Weird

Volvo's new EX60 challenges the GLC EQ's comfort-over-substance formula with serious range figures and a charging setup that actually works. But the real story is buried in the back seat—some hidden feature that apparently changes the conversation. Worth digging into whether this is genuine innovation or just Swedish marketing theater.

Volvo's finally building EVs that matter instead of compliance cars, which means Mercedes should probably stop coasting on the three-pointed star.

Autocar UK · Jan 8
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Debate settled: We name every car maker's best model of all time

Every manufacturer's peak, ranked—and yes, the arguments are worse than you'd think

Autocar's staff went to war over which model defined each marque. From the MG ZT-T 260's sleeper credibility to whether a 911 variant beats the 356, they're parsing the real difference between good and generational. The gap between what journalists remember and what the market actually values keeps widening.

Ranking 'best ever' by brand is content comfort food—safe, divisive, and missing the point. The real story isn't the pick, it's that half these manufacturers peaked 15 years ago and everyone knows it.

Autocar UK · Jan 8
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Volvo EX60 to become UK's longest-legged EV with 503-mile range

Volvo EX60 hits 503 miles—finally, an EV that doesn't need charging anxiety on the motorway

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.

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.

InsideEVs · Jan 8
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The Volvo EX60 Is Here To Show Tesla That There’s A New Range King

Volvo EX60 hits 400 miles. Tesla's got competition—finally.

Volvo's betting the EX60 can take market share from Tesla with a claimed 400-mile EPA range and a design philosophy that doesn't scream "I bought this because of tweets." The Swedish approach trades minimalism for actual usability. Whether it sticks depends on dealer network and real-world range verification.

400 miles sounds good until you remember Tesla's been there for years—the EX60 isn't winning on specs, it's winning on not being annoying to live with.

by Tom Murphy · TopSpeed · Jan 8
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Volvo EX60 Teased With Impressive Range And Charging

Volvo EX60 Finally Gets Real: 800V Architecture and Mega Casting, But Does Anyone Care Yet?

Volvo's dropping the EX60 on January 21st with an 800-volt electrical architecture and first-generation mega casting for weight reduction—technical moves that matter on the spec sheet. This is Volvo trying to compete in the EV space where range and charging speeds actually move needles. The question is whether Swedish understated luxury can cut through when everyone else is doing the same thing.

800V and mega casting are table stakes now, not differentiators. Volvo's playing catch-up with better execution, which is respectable but doesn't move the needle.

by Jonathan M. Gitlin · Ars Technica Cars · Jan 8
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Volvo says new EX60 has 400-mile range, charges up to 400 kW

Volvo EX60 finally gets real numbers—400kW charging, 400-mile range

Volvo's dropping specs on the EX60 ahead of its official reveal, and the numbers actually matter: 400kW charging speeds and claimed 400-mile range put it in conversation with what Porsche and BMW are doing. This is the EV platform play that finally gives Volvo something to talk about beyond safety theater.

Volvo's been treading water in EVs for three years. If the EX60 actually delivers these numbers without the usual marketing asterisks, it's finally worth paying attention to.

Car and Driver · Jan 8
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2027 Volvo EX60 Will Have More Range Than Any Current Volvo EV

2027 Volvo EX60 Targets 400 Miles—Fast Charging Gets Real

Volvo's refining the EX60 for its next generation with legitimately useful specs: 400-mile range and 168 miles in 10 minutes on a fast charger. The gap between EV promise and real-world capability is finally tightening. Still, 400 miles only matters if the grid can handle it.

The EX60 is becoming a credible alternative to the XC90 —not because it's electric, but because the math finally works for people who actually drive.

by Joel Feder · The Drive · Jan 8
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Volvo EX60 Targets 400-Mile Range and Coffee-Stop Charging

Volvo EX60 Chasing 400 Miles: When Range Specs Matter More Than Real-World Numbers

Volvo's pushing the EX60 as a range-anxiety killer with 400-mile targets and sub-30-minute charging claims. The numbers look good on paper, but we've heard this song before—and the actual ownership experience depends on grid conditions, temperature, and whether you're the type who actually believes manufacturer claims.

Everyone's obsessed with range specs now. What they should care about is whether this thing holds value in three years when the market floods with used EVs and depreciation hits like it always does.

by Logan K. Carter · Jalopnik · Jan 8
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Volvo EX60 Will Have Longer Range And Faster Charging Than Its More Expensive EX90 Sibling

Volvo's EX60 Upstages Its Pricier EX90 Sibling With 400-Mile Range and 400kW Charging

Volvo's smaller EX60 AWD is shaping up to be the smarter buy—400-mile EPA range and 400kW DC fast charging means 168 miles recovered in 10 minutes. The kicker: it undercuts the larger, less-capable EX90 by thousands. This is what happens when platform engineering actually works.

Volvo just accidentally proved that bigger batteries and higher price tags don't guarantee the better car. The EX60 is the one you actually want.

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