Volvo to end EX30 EV sales in US after 2026

Volvo Car USA will discontinue sales of the EX30 and EX30 Cross Country electric SUVs in the US market after the 2026 model year. The decision follows challenges including tariffs, production shifts and weak sales. The models will continue in other markets.

Volvo announced it is winding down US-bound production and imports of the EX30 and EX30 Cross Country, with the last vehicles completing the 2026 model year by the end of summer. A Volvo representative confirmed: “Volvo Car USA has decided to end sales of the EX30 and EX30 Cross Country in the US market after the 2026 model year.” The move comes amid financial and market pressures, including rising tariffs and declining sales of electrified vehicles, which fell 60.5% in the US in 2025 compared to 2024. Volvo sold 5,409 EX30 units in the US that year. The EX30, a subcompact SUV first announced in 2023 as an affordable option starting below $35,000, faced hurdles from the start. Initial plans to build it in China shifted to the Ghent, Belgium plant due to Biden administration tariffs. Preproduction software issues delayed its US arrival to late 2024, with sales ramping up in early 2025—just as new Trump administration tariffs took effect. Current US pricing starts at $40,344, reaching nearly $50,000 for the dual-motor version. Despite the cancellation, Volvo stated the EX30 will remain available in global markets, Mexico and Canada. Separately, its EX90, built in South Carolina, halted 2026 model year exports to Canada due to retaliatory tariffs. A representative emphasized: “Volvo Cars' commitment to electrification and our customers remains unchanged, and we look forward to continuing to bring exciting new electrified options to our customers in the US, including the all-new EX60 and upgraded EX90.” The company maintains its goal of a fully electrified global lineup by 2030.

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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 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.

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.

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Volvo has solidified its dominant position in Colombia's premium electrified vehicle market, capturing 47% of the total share this year. In the premium plug-in SUV segment, the Swedish brand holds 51% of the national market. This leadership stems largely from the success of models like the EX30, the country's best-selling premium electric vehicle.

Cox Automotive data shows Ford's F-150 Lightning topped US electric pickup sales in 2025 with 27,307 units, outselling Tesla's Cybertruck (20,237 units) despite Ford's discontinuation of the model. The segment fell 15.6% to 90,019 units overall, hit by the end of federal tax credits, high prices, and quality issues.

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Tesla's Cybertruck sales dropped sharply to 20,237 units in 2025, a 48.1% decline from 38,965 in 2024, according to Cox Automotive data. This marked the largest absolute sales drop among U.S. electric vehicles, amid broader EV market challenges including the end of a $7,500 tax credit. Despite the setback, Tesla remained the top EV seller in the U.S. with about 589,160 vehicles sold.

Leading battery-electric pickup trucks from Tesla, Ford, and Rivian faced significant sales declines and production pauses in 2025, despite a rush of EV deliveries before federal tax subsidies ended. The Tesla Cybertruck, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Rivian R1T accounted for much of the segment's challenges, with low volumes raising questions about their viability heading into 2026. While Tesla's Model Y set sales records, the pickup models highlighted broader market hurdles for electric trucks.

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Following the previously reported sharp US sales drop, Tesla saw further declines in November 2025 across the UK (19% fall), Europe (30%), and China (6%), driven by fierce competition from BYD, an aging product lineup, Cybertruck recalls, and CEO Elon Musk's polarizing image.

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