New Volvo EX30 Cross Country takes aim at urban adventurers

10 February 2025 - 16:59
By Motoring Reporter
The EX30 Cross Country features a raised suspension and protective wheel arch extensions.
Image: Supplied The EX30 Cross Country features a raised suspension and protective wheel arch extensions.

Volvo on Monday unveiled its new EX30 Cross Country.

Essentially a higher riding version of its electric EX30 crossover, it's aimed squarely at weekend adventurers and comes fitted with a raised suspension, chunky front/rear skid plates and protective wheel arch extensions. Standard 18" alloy wheels can be shod with optional all-terrain tyres for better traction across a more diverse spread of terrains.

EX30 Cross Country rides on 18
Image: Supplied EX30 Cross Country rides on 18" alloy wheels. All-terrain tyres are optional.

Another distinguishing feature is the model's unique front grille. Finished in a special dark colour, it is inscribed with a topographical map of Sweden's Kebnekaise mountain range. Optional accessories available to owners include a load carrier, roof basket and mud flaps. 

The cabin boasts no significant changes over that of the regular EX30 and features the same 12.3" touchscreen infotainment system with a variety of Google apps built in.

As you would expect, the EX30 Cross Country is available exclusively with all-wheel drive. In this guise a 69kWh (nominal energy) battery pack powers two electric motors, one mounted on each axle. Customers can look forward to a substantial combined power output of 315kW/543Nm and a claimed maximum driving range of up to 427km. Plugged into a fast-charger, Volvo says the battery can be juiced from 10% to 80% in 26 minutes. 

TimesLIVE is waiting to hear from Volvo Cars South Africa about local availability.