Move over Tesla Model 3, there’s a new hypermiling king among electric vehicles (EVs): the Volvo EX60 electric SUV.

Key charging capabilities have been revealed for the EX60 ahead of its official unveiling on January 21 and Australian arrival later this year, with its claimed 810km (WLTP) range better than any EV currently on sale locally.

It will also boast the ability to add up to 340km of range after just a 10-minute charge, albeit at 400kW speeds which aren’t offered in Australia, although Tesla Superchargers can deliver up to 320kW

Volvo shared the details in a statement, with the preliminary 810km range applying to the all-wheel drive version – which typically use more energy to offer shorter ranges than two-wheel drive models. 

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This will make the EX60 the longest-range EV in Australia, taking the top spot from the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, which is rear-wheel drive and has a claimed 750km WLTP range

It’s also more than the upcoming rival, the new-generation BMW iX3, which has a best range of 805km and is due here in mid-2026. 

Both the BMW and Volvo will compete with the Mercedes GLC with EQ Technology (713km of range) and Tesla Model Y (up to 600km of range).

Volvo also showed the first teaser image of the EX60’s cabin (above), which will be the first model from the brand to use the new SPA3 (Scalable Platform Architecture), a modular platform the automaker plans to roll out for its next generation of vehicles.