The XC60 just became the top-selling Volvo vehicle of all time, and now it’s about to go electric. Volvo has shared new information about the upcoming EX60, its midsize electric SUV, including when we can expect to see it for the first time.
When will Volvo launch the EX60 midsize electric SUV?
We knew it was coming soon, but not this soon. After teasing the new EV on its social media this week, Volvo confirmed the EX60 will make its debut in early 2026.
Volvo’s teaser image reveals a new vertical rear taillight design and the EX60 emblem on the back, accompanied by the caption “a midsize SUV designed to evolve with you.” Unlike most new EVs launching nowadays, there does not appear to be a full-length light bar across the rear.
The new EX60 will be the first vehicle to ride on Volvo’s advanced new SPA3 platform. Based on its Superset tech stack, Volvo calls it “a true game changer” that will enable the vehicle to continuously improve over time.
Volvo said the biggest advantage of the new platform is its flexibility. The new EV architecture can support “cars of all sizes – larger than the EX90 and smaller than the EX30 – using the same technology base.”

Although the company has yet to release official specs, you can expect it to be around the same size as the XC60, which has a length of 4,708 mm (185.4″), a width of 1,902 mm (74.9″), and a height of 1,655 mm (65.2″).
Other design features expected include Volvo’s new Thor Hammer LED headlights, a closed-off grille, and flush door handles.
Volvo has yet to confirm whether the EX60 will feature a LiDAR driver assist system, similar to the larger EX90 electric SUV. However, Erik Severinson, chief product and strategy officer at Volvo Cars, told Auto Express last year that the company is looking into “different kinds of sensors going forward.”

The EX60 will feature a structural battery pack, similar to those used by Tesla and BYD, to enhance efficiency. Given that the EX90 uses a 107 kWh battery pack, good for 374 miles range, you can expect the EX60 to arrive with a slightly smaller, lighter battery.
Volvo also announced earlier this week that the new midsize electric SUV will be the first vehicle to debut with its new multi-adaptive safety belt.
Check back soon for more info leading up to the EX60’s global debut in early 2026. We’ll keep you updated with the latest.
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