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The Volvo EX60 will beat the Tesla Model 3 to become Australia’s king of the electric car range

Beyond the Tesla Model 3, there’s a new hypermiling king of electric vehicles (EVs): the Volvo EX60 Electric SUV.

The EX60’s key charging features have been revealed ahead of its official launch on January 21 and its arrival in Australia later this year. The claimed range of 810 km (WLTP) is better than any electric vehicle currently available locally.

It will also offer the ability to achieve a range of up to 340km after just 10 minutes of charging, albeit at 400kW speeds not offered in Australia, although Tesla Superchargers can deliver up to 320kW.

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

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This makes the EX60 the longest range electric vehicle in Australia, taking the top spot from the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, which is rear-wheel drive and has a claimed WLTP range of 750km.

That’s also more than its upcoming rival, the new generation BMW iX3, which has a range of 805 km and will be launched in mid-2026.

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

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