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2025 Volvo EX30 Priced At $36,245

Lawrence HodgeBy Lawrence HodgeOctober 3, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Some attractive, reasonably priced EVs that aren’t Model 3s are hitting the market and surprisingly, it’s smaller automaker Volvo leading the best way. The automaker announced a starting price of $36,245 for the 2025 Volvo EX30, in addition to trim and destination charges for the vehicle on Tuesday.

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The typical price of an EV remains to be well over $53,000 and, even with the prices of all the pieces going up, Volvo surprisingly kept the EX30’s price low. The EX30 is available in cheaper than the $48,000 cost of a brand new automotive within the U.S. Not only is the EX30 the most cost effective EV, it’s the most cost effective Volvo in the marketplace as well. Now we’ve got pricing of the remaining of the EX30s trims and options. All prices here include the destination charge.

2025 Volvo EX30
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Single motor EX30s is available in three trim levels, though all get 275 miles of range from a 268 horsepower rear mounted electric motor. The bottom EX30 wears the Core trim. For that $36,245 starting price, you get standard features like a native Google operating system for the infotainment with native Maps and Google Assistant, wireless Apple CarPlay and a set of driver safety aids.

The subsequent trim known as EX30 Plus and starts at $40,195. You get all the usual features of the Core trim, plus 19-inch wheels, a Harmon Kardon premium audio system and contrasting panoramic Black Onyx roof.

The highest of the road for the only motor EX30 is the $41,895 Ultra trim. You get all the pieces from the previous two trims plus the subsequent generation of Volvo’s Pilot driving assist system, a parking assist system, 360 degree camera with 3D view and lane change assist.

2025 Volvo EX30

2025 Volvo EX30
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Buyers of dual motor EX30s will only have a alternative of two trim levels with their massive bump in power to 442 hp and a zero to 60 mph time of just 3.4 seconds which Volvo says makes the EX30 the fastest accelerating Volvo model ever. The downside to that power is you lose 10 miles of range to 265 miles.

The bottom for the twin motor EX30 is the $46,195 Plus trim which gets equipped similarly to the only motor Plus trim. The highest of the twin motor range is the Ultra trim which starts at $47,895 which ie equipped like the only motor Ultra trim as well.

Irrespective of what EX30 you select, buyers will have the opportunity to choose from five color selections:  Moss Yellow, Cloud Blue, Vapour Grey, Crystal White, and Onyx Black.

With a sexy price that starts well under $40,000, Volvo shouldn’t have a tough time selling each certainly one of the EX30s they will construct. The EV market desperately needs cheaper models, and while the upper trims aren’t as low-cost, the EX30 should still prove to be a sexy offering when it goes on sale in early 2024. Volvo says buyers who’ve placed deposits can begin to configure their EX30s this fall.

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