Volvo EX30 Cross

Country Ultra

Volvo EX30 Cross Country, 2026, front
Volvo EX30 Cross Country, 2026, side
Volvo EX30 Cross Country, 2026, rear
Volvo EX30 Cross Country, 2026, interior
Volvo EX30 Cross Country, 2026, interior, front
Volvo EX30 Cross Country, 2026, boot

THE stylish Volvo EX30 has been given a smart sibling with the new Cross Country version adding a rugged, adventurous twist.

Although its sharp, urban styling - highlighted by Volvo's signature ‘Thor's Hammer' headlights - doesn't immediately evoke off-roader vibes, this pumped up variant is built to handle gravel tracks and muddy trails without losing its city-friendly appeal.

While it doesn't look like a traditional Volvo 4x4, key features suggest serious potential. The standard grille is swapped for one with black detailing, giving it a classier edge.

It also boasts pronounced wheel-arch extensions, exclusive 19-inch Cross Country alloy wheels, increased ground clearance, and underbody protection.

Bolstered by a record sales year and a growing UK market share (now at 3.28 per cent), Volvo is strengthening its EV line-up. To encourage sales, the brand is currently offering a self-funded £1,500 promotional grant on new EX30 models.

Building on the stylish foundation of the standard EX30, the Cross Country version adds a more adventurous aesthetic. It sits higher off the ground and features key upgrades that hint at its capability:

Inside, the EX30 Cross Country continues Volvo's ‘less is more' philosophy. The cabin offers minimalist, tech-focused design, using high-quality, sustainable materials like a wool blend upholstery and Nordico, a material derived from pin

Nearly all functions are controlled through the central vertical tablet and Google Assistant voice commands. While this setup significantly reduces clutter, the system isn't the most intuitive.

Still, it does provide the driver with nearly every piece of information about the vehicle and various apps. It's just a matter of finding them without being distracted while driving.The upside is the spacious feel, enhanced by a full length panoramic glass roof.

There is a choice of three electric powertrains. The Single Motor Extended Range model produces 272 hp, accelerates from 0-62 mph in 5.3 seconds, and offers a range of 295 miles.

This Twin Motor model has a range of 273 miles and the 428 bhp of power rockets the vehicle to 62 mph in a thrilling, supercar-challenging 3.6 seconds.

It is also an engaging drive, with sharp steering and excellent handling, even if the ride is a shade on the firm side.

The Cross Country ioffers versatile storage solutions that are perfect for both daily use and weekend getaways.

It features a practical boot space with 318 litres of capacity that can be expanded by folding the rear seats.

There is also additional storage in the front (frunk), ideal for charging cables or smaller bags. Throughout the cabin, there are plenty of cup holders, bottle holders, and spacious door bins.

While the coupe-like styling slightly compromises rear-seat headroom, the cabin still comfortably accommodates three children.

As expected, safety is paramount. The EX30 includes a full suite of active and passive safety features. A standout innovation is a door-opening alert system that warns you if you are about to open your door into the path of a cyclist or passing vehicle.

The Cross Country successfully builds upon the qualities of the standard car.

It adds genuine off-road presence and capability without sacrificing the performance, technology, and contemporary styling. A versatile electric SUV as Volvo transitions to a fully electric future by 2040.

£47,060428bhp, 69kWh battery, driving all wheels via automatic gearbox 112mph 3.7 seconds 273 miles 0g/km 3% 3yrs/60,000 miles

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