Volvo EX30

1. Body Style and Size Segment
The EX30 is a 5-door subcompact crossover SUV. Its dimensions are approximately 4233 mm (166.7 in) in length, 1837 mm (72.3 in) in width (with folded mirrors), and 1573 mm (61.0 in) in height. It’s Volvo’s smallest SUV.
2. Platform Architecture, Voltage, Range & Efficiency
Built on the dedicated EV Sustainable Experience Architecture (SEA2) platform, the EX30 features a 400-volt electrical system. The Single Motor Extended Range offers an estimated range of up to 476 km (WLTP), while the Twin Motor Performance has a range of up to 450 km (WLTP). Efficiency varies, with the Single Motor Extended Range consuming around 17 kWh/100km (WLTP).
3. Technical Capabilities (e.g., Driver Assistance Features)
The EX30 is equipped with a comprehensive suite of driver assistance features, including Adaptive Cruise Control with Traffic Stop-Go, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Steer Assist, Collision Mitigation (front, rear, intersection), Lane Keeping Aid, Run-off Road Mitigation, Driver Monitoring Alert, and a Park Assist Camera. Available features include Pilot Assist and Park Pilot Assist.
4. Quality of the Interior, Storage Capacity (Front & Rear)
The interior features sustainable materials like Pixel Knit and Nordico upholstery options, available in themes like Breeze, Mist, Pine, and Indigo. It offers seating for five. Rear cargo capacity is 318 liters (11.2 cu ft) with seats up, expanding to 904 liters (31.9 cu ft) with rear seats folded. A 7-liter (0.2 cu ft) ‘frunk’ provides additional front storage.
5. App Functionality
The Volvo EX30 app provides remote control over various functions. Users can pre-condition the cabin, check charge status, program charging schedules, locate the vehicle, and remotely lock/unlock doors. Over-the-air (OTA) updates are also managed via the app.
6. 3 Pros and 3 Cons
Pros:
- Impressive acceleration and driving dynamics.
- Compact size is ideal for urban maneuverability.
- Advanced safety and driver assistance systems are standard.
Cons:
- Limited rear legroom compared to larger SUVs.
- Centralized infotainment screen might not appeal to all.
- App connectivity issues and limited functionality have been reported.
7. Overall Summary
The 2025 Volvo EX30 Recharge enters the compact electric SUV segment as a compelling option, particularly for those prioritizing city driving and advanced safety. While competitors like the Kia Niro EV and Hyundai IONIQ 5 offer similar practicality, the EX30 often surpasses them in performance and standard safety features, though some rivals may offer more interior space or a more traditional infotainment layout. Its strong focus on sustainability and minimalist design also sets it apart.
Real world range estimates
The table below shows some estimated real-world examples in perfect condition and in conditions needing A/C to heat or cool vehicles. See our range guide to see how the range is affected in real world. )
Range | Consumption | |
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90kmh/56mph perfect condition | 356 km / 221 mi | 18 kWh/100km / 3.5 mi/kWh |
90kmh/56mph with 2KW heating | 326 km / 197 mi | 20.2 kWh/100km / 3.1 mi/kWh |
70mph/112kmh perfect condition | 278 km / 173 mi | 23 kWh/100km / 2.7 mi/kWh |
70mph/112kmh with 2KW heating | 258 km / 160mi | 24.8 kWh/100km / 2.5 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph perfect condition | 267 km / 166 mi | 24 kWh/100km / 2.6 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph with 2KW heating | 250 km / 155 mi | 25.7 kWh/100km / 2.4 mi/kWh |