Volvo slashes pricing of EX30 and EX40 electric SUVs


Volvo Car Australia has quietly slashed pricing of the Volvo EX30 and EX40 electric SUVs, with reductions of up to $11,300.

There have been no specification changes made to the two small electric SUVs.

“Volvo Car Australia has repositioned its 30 and 40 series all-electric vehicles,” said a company spokesperson in a statement.

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“To accommodate the arrival of the game-changing EX60, it is paramount that we alter our current game plan. When the all-electric mid-size SUV arrives, it will change the game in the largest electric market segment in terms of range, charging speed, performance, and price.”

EX30 pricing has been reduced by between $7000 and $11,300, with the lineup now opening at $49,990 before on-road costs – a full $10,000 less than before.

Pricing for the EX40 – formerly known as the XC40 Recharge – has been cut across the range by $7000, and now opens at $69,990 before on-road costs.

The EX60 is expected on sale here either in late 2026 or early 2027, and will serve as the brand’s first mid-size electric SUV and a battery-powered alternative to the popular XC60.