Volvo is broadening its UK lineup with the introduction of a brand-new entry-level model in the EV sector: the EX30 Core. This move makes the electric crossover more accessible to the masses, and there’s also an upgraded version of the flagship XC90 . Joining its swankier siblings, the Plus and Ultra grades, the EX30 Core is here to become the most affordable electric Volvo in Britain.
Available with two zippy powertrains, it promises a range that’ll keep you cruising: up to 209 miles with the single motor and a hearty 295 miles with the single motor and larger battery, according to the official WLTP data. Gallery: Volvo EX30 Core But it’s not just about what’s under the bonnet. This newcomer is packed with a solid package of goodies.
Think rear parking camera, sensors to make parallel parking easier, automatic LED headlights with high beams, and chic 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside, there’s a 12.3-inch touchscreen with Google at your beck and call and a dashboard-mounted soundbar that delivers top-notch acoustics.
Opt for the extended-range version, and you’ll even get an energy-efficient heat pump. Starting at £32,850 for the single motor and £37,050 for the extended version, the EX30 Core is not just a pretty face—it’s practical too. The model is available for orders now with first deliveries expected to come early next year.
Volvo's range in the United Kingdom: And for those who need more space (and a touch of luxury), the seven-seat XC90 range is also gett.