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Under the hood (well, under the floor), the EX30 Cross Country uses the same dual-motor setup as the high-performance Twin Motor version. The battery is a 69 kWh pack (usable capacity is roughly 64–65 kWh), and Volvo quotes a WLTP range of up to 427 km (265 miles). Real-world range will likely be a bit lower once you factor in the raised ride height and optional roof gear, but that’s typical for this kind of rugged makeover.
On charging:
AC home charging – 11 kW standard (22 kW optional in some markets).
DC fast charging – peaks around 153 kW.
10% to 80% charge – about 26–27 minutes under ideal conditions.
These figures come directly from Volvo’s official specs, so no leaks or preview guesswork here.
Pricing starts at roughly 59,800CAD in Canada 69,990 AUD in Australia (before on-road costs). In the US, Volvo hasn’t released final numbers yet, but expect it to sit above the standard EX30 Twin Motor.
So who actually buys this? Realistically, it’s for singles or couples who live in cities but escape to trails or snow on weekends. You get a high driving position, AWD confidence, and a small footprint that doesn’t make parallel parking a nightmare. Families will probably find the rear seat and cargo space too tight for daily kid-hauling duties.
Internally, the EX30 Cross Country lands between the standard EX30 Ultra and the EX30 Twin Motor Performance—think of it as the lifestyle-focused adventure trim rather than the pure speed demon.
If you’re shopping this segment, you’re also looking at:
Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron – more premium, but also larger and pricier.
BMW iX1 – similar size, similar AWD capability, but less off-road character.
The most direct spec-for-spec rival is the Jeep Avenger (the electric version). Both are small, rugged-themed AWD crossovers with similar range and a “lifestyle first” approach. The Volvo feels more premium inside; the Jeep leans harder into trail cred. Either way, you’re choosing personality as much as practicality.
Final Take
Look, the EX30 Cross Country isn’t trying to be a hardcore off-roader. It won’t climb boulders or ford rivers. What it will do is handle gravel roads, muddy campsites, and snowy commutes better than any other small EV in its class. And it does that while still looking like a Volvo—clean, calm, and thoughtfully put together. If you want an EV that feels just as at home on a dirt path as it does outside a coffee shop, this one’s worth a serious look.
| Available Trims / Variants | Volvo EX30 Cross Country Twin Motor Performance |
| Reveal Date | 2025, February 10 |
| Availability Status | Available to order. Released 2025, February |
| Battery Capacity | 69 kWh total |
| Battery Chemistry | NMC battery |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) | 265 mi WLTP |
| Energy Consumption |
301 Wh/mi WLTP |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) | Yes |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) |
Type 2 11 kW, 100% in 8 h Type 2 22 kW |
| DC Charging (Max kW) | CCS 153 kW max, 10-80% in 26 min |
| Power Output (kW / hp) | AWD 428 hp (315 kW) |
| Torque (Nm) | 400 lb-ft (543 Nm) |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. | 3.7 sec 0-62 mph |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) | 112 mph (180 km/h) |
| Body Style | 5 door SUV, 5 seats |
| Platform / Architecture | SEA |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 166.7 x 72.8 x 61.7 in (4233 x 1850 x 1567 mm) |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 104.3 in (2650 mm) |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 7.8 in (197 mm) |
| Kerb Weight (kg) | EU: 4156 lb unladen, 5148 lb gross |
| Wheel Size (inches) | R18, R19 |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | EU: 11.2 ft³ |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | Yes |
| Towing Capacity (kg) | Yes |
| Airbags (count) | Side airbags, front and rear, including head airbag system |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Run off road mitigation, Front cross traffic alert with automatic brake, Accident avoidance and collision mitigation, Rear impact mitigation - preventive protection in the event of imminent rear collisions, Lane Departure Warning, Rear cross traffic alert with automatic brake, Mitigating collisions with oncoming traffic by braking, Steering intervention to protect pedestrians and cyclists |
| Seating Capacity | Heated front seats |
| Roof Type | Panoramic glass sunroof, fixed |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi | Wireless Apple CarPlay |
| Parking Aids | Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera, Park Assist Pilot |
| Centre Screen (inches) | 12.3" touchscreen |
| Driver's Display (inches) | No |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | No |
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