Volvo EVs handle Arctic winter driving effectively

A journalist tested Volvo's EX30 Cross Country and EX90 electric vehicles in northern Sweden's freezing conditions, demonstrating their reliability on snow-covered roads and frozen lakes. Despite common misconceptions about EVs in cold weather, the cars provided strong traction and safety, with manageable range challenges. Norway's high EV adoption rates underscore their viability in harsh winters.

In early 2025, Andrew Lanxon drove Volvo's new electric vehicles near Luleå, Sweden, two hours north in Arctic conditions. Invited by Volvo, he navigated winding, snow-drifted roads and a frozen lake racetrack to assess EV performance in extreme cold.

The EX90's 2,800kg weight and low battery placement ensured stable handling during a two-hour cross-country drive. Instant torque from dual motors prevented skids, even when braking for reindeer on the road. On the ice track, Lanxon executed controlled drifts, though one overzealous turn sent the EX30 into a snow ditch—unharmed, thanks to powdery snow.

Both vehicles wore studded winter tires, crucial for grip. Lanxon contrasted this with past experiences: a terrifying 2019 drive on a snowy Swiss mountain pass in a gas-powered VW Golf R without proper tires, and a 2023 detour in a Lotus Eletre EV due to accumulating snow in Spain.

Cold reduces EV range by up to 25% as lithium-ion batteries thicken, similar to gas cars' 20% efficiency drop. Preconditioning via app warms the cabin using grid power, while heat pumps efficiently transfer battery heat. Regenerative braking recaptures up to 20% energy.

At Volvo's Gothenburg facility, batteries endure tests from -30°C to 70°C. Karin Almqvist, head of propulsion and energy, noted: "We are still learning how battery electric vehicles are to be optimized for different temperatures, including cold climates." Sweden's climate aids development.

Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura of the Union of Concerned Scientists added: "Electric vehicles are getting better all the time, with new battery technology bringing down the cost of a new EV and increasing their range." Rural drivers face more planning due to sparse chargers, but US public points doubled to 190,000 by August 2024. Norway saw 97% EV sales in November 2025, proving winter feasibility with preparation like tire choice and route planning.

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Photorealistic illustration of the Volvo EX60 electric SUV, showcasing its 400-mile range and advanced AI features from Nvidia, Qualcomm, and Google Gemini.
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Volvo unveils EX60 electric SUV with up to 400-mile range

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Volvo has officially revealed the EX60, a new all-electric midsize SUV offering up to 400 miles of EPA range and advanced AI features. The vehicle comes in multiple powertrain variants, starting production in April 2026 at around $60,000. It incorporates cutting-edge hardware from Nvidia and Qualcomm, along with Google's Gemini AI assistant.

Chinese automotive experts conducted the world's largest EV winter test in Inner Mongolia, driving 67 vehicles in temperatures as low as -22 degrees Fahrenheit. Chinese models dominated the range retention rankings, with Tesla's Model 3 placing in the top ten. The test highlighted the challenges of extreme cold on EV batteries.

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Volvo Cars held the world premiere of its new fully electric SUV EX60 at Artipelag in Sweden. The model is a five-seat mid-size vehicle with up to 810 km range and Google's AI assistant Gemini. CEO Håkan Samuelsson downplays risks from Trump's tariff threats and views the premiere as a boost for European competitiveness.

Continuing its strong hold in Norway, Tesla's registrations there surged 89% year-on-year in December 2025 to 5,679 units, securing top carmaker status for the fifth consecutive year. This contrasted with sharp drops elsewhere in Europe—down 66% in France and 71% in Sweden—extending the declines seen in November and throughout 2025 across the EU, UK, and EFTA countries.

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The Tesla Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at NIS 226,000, claims an official range of 750 kilometers. A real-world test from central Israel to Eilat and back revealed a practical range of 627 kilometers. Despite some ergonomic drawbacks, the vehicle scores 8.5 out of 10 for its performance and value.

On January 17, 2026, Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt shared his experience of driving in snowy conditions using the vehicle's Full Self-Driving software. He described the drive as great, highlighting version 14.2.2.3 of the system.

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Building on Tesla's Q4 2025 incentives—including 0% financing, $299 leases, and free Full Self-Driving as previously reported—various automakers are now providing 0% financing on multiple electric vehicle models this month to attract buyers amid declining sales trends post-federal EV tax credit expiration. Deals cover popular crossovers and trucks from brands including Chevrolet, Ford, Kia, Subaru, Tesla, and Volkswagen.

 

 

 

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