Volvo Cars has officially begun production of its much-awaited EX60 electric SUV at its Torslanda plant in Gothenburg, Sweden. This marks a major step forward in the company’s global electrification strategy, as the EX60 becomes one of the most important additions to Volvo’s expanding EV portfolio.
The Volvo EX60 is positioned as a premium mid-size electric SUV and is the first fully electric model designed, developed, and manufactured in Sweden. Built at Volvo’s advanced Torslanda facility, the vehicle reflects the brand’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and high-quality engineering.
The EX60 is developed on Volvo’s next-generation SPA3 platform, which introduces advanced manufacturing technologies such as megacasting and a more integrated vehicle structure. These innovations help improve production efficiency, reduce weight, and enhance overall performance and safety.
In terms of performance and practicality, the EX60 is expected to offer a competitive driving range and fast-charging capabilities, though exact specifications may vary depending on the variant. Volvo is focusing on delivering a balanced mix of efficiency, real-world usability, and premium driving experience to meet growing EV demand.
The company has already reported strong early demand for the EX60 across key markets, exceeding initial expectations. Volvo is now working to gradually ramp up production capacity to meet customer demand as the electric SUV segment continues to grow rapidly.
With production now underway and deliveries expected to begin in the coming months, the EX60 is set to play a crucial role in Volvo’s transition towards a fully electric future. The launch further strengthens Sweden’s position as a key hub for next-generation electric vehicle manufacturing and innovation.




