2026 Volvo EX60: Arrival timing set for brand new Tesla Mannequin Y rival

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Volvo Automotive Australia has confirmed that its most vital electrical automobile (EV) but – the all-new EX60 mid-size SUV – can be launched Down Below in the course of subsequent yr.

Positioned as an EV various to the best-selling XC60, the EX60 will slot between the small EX40 and massive EX90 within the model’s electrical SUV lineup when it launches in mid-2026.

Volo’s first mid-size electrical SUV – a brand new rival for the Tesla Mannequin Y, Audi Q6 e-tron, BMW iX3 and upcoming Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Expertise – can even debut the model’s new SPA3 devoted EV platform.

That apart, treasured few particulars have been confirmed, though when it issued the above teaser shot on September 15 Volvo did affirm the EX60 would make its world debut on January 21 earlier than it hits abroad showrooms.

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“We’re what we name a ‘deep water’ market, which implies new fashions take time to come back from Europe to us, however we’re planning the primary arrivals in round July,” Volvo Automotive Australia managing director Stephen Connor instructed CarExpert.

“There can be small volumes for the primary six months as a result of it takes some time for manufacturing to get to full capability. So we’ve received about 200 to 300 arriving for the primary six months. Then in 2027 you’ll see a full yr of manufacturing for us, or about 2500 vehicles.

“It’s actually, actually thrilling… if something, we’re actually dissatisfied that we couldn’t have it this yr.

“There’s little or no competitors in that vary. At our stage, there’s little or no competitors for that household SUV that’s totally electrical.”

The EX60 can be offered alongside the equally sized, combustion-powered XC60, which lately acquired updates together with a bigger infotainment touchscreen and revised trim to higher compete with the likes of the Audi Q5, BMW X3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC.