It’s been almost two decades since Volvo unveiled the XC60 concept – a mid-size SUV that would become the best-selling model in the company’s history.

As of mid-2025, more than 2.7 million examples of the XC60 have been sold globally since it was launched in 2008, overtaking the iconic 240 as Volvo’s most popular vehicle.

Now there’s this: the Volvo EX60, which takes the XC60 and evolves it into an electric vehicle – sitting between the EX40 and EX90 in the Swedish brand’s EV lineup.

Announced in January, the all-new EX60 is rolling out in Europe and other markets shortly, though Australian buyers won’t see the electric Volvo in local showrooms until around the fourth quarter of 2026.

Priced from about $87,000, the EX60 will initially be available in two variants: the rear-wheel drive P6 Ultra and the all-wheel drive P10 Ultra.