The World Awaits: Two Days until the Volvo EX30 2026 Premiere

Volvo will unveil the EX30 Cross Country modification on July 17 — this will be a more versatile version of the 2026 model year compact crossover.

July 15, 2025 at 11:08 PM / News

Volvo has officially confirmed that the compact crossover Volvo EX30 2026 with the Cross Country moniker will be unveiled on July 17. The vehicle is announced as a special off-road modification, which will also receive a twin-motor setup.

Regarding the appearance of the new Volvo EX30 Cross Country, alongside the addition of certain exterior elements indicating its off-road capabilities, the vehicle has received an updated design overall. Particularly, it will feature a large black radiator grille and interior trim of a similar shade. Protective overlays on the crossover's wheel arches can also be noted.

The dimensions of the crossover body will be 4233x1850x1573 mm, with a wheelbase of 2650 mm. The vehicle's elevated chassis will enhance the crossover's off-road performance.

There is also information that the vehicle will have a modernized suspension and stiffer springs, aiming to improve handling and reliability in all road conditions.

Regarding the crossover's power characteristics, they will be defined by a pair of motors producing 115 and 200 kW. A high-capacity lithium battery is intended to power them.

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