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Volvo EX30 tops Mini in Europe as low-cost EV’s sales surge in May

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After only five months on the market, the Volvo EX30 topped BMW’s Mini in Europe’s small premium segment as sales continued surging. Volvo EX30 (Source: Volvo) Starting at around 36,000 euros ($38,500), Volvo’s EX30 is one of the most affordable EVs on the market. The cheapest and smallest Volvo EV is off to a hot start.

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Volvo hints the EX30 could be exported from Belgium to the US to avoid new EV tariffs

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Meanwhile, Volvo suggested the US-bound EX30 could come from Belgium as it looks to avoid newly introduced tariffs. Volvo began building its new low-cost EV, the EX30, in Zhangjiakou, China, last fall. Volvo plans to begin EX30 production in Ghent, Belgium, but not until 2025. It also features up to 275 miles range.

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Volvo delays low-cost EX30 deliveries in the US until 2025

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Volvo announced it’s delaying the EX30 launch in the US as it ramps up production in Belgium. Volvo EX30 Cloud Blue and Vapour Grey (Source: Volvo) Annwall suggested the US-bound EX30 could come from Belgium. Volvo already announced plans to build the EX30 in Ghent, Belgium, to meet the demand, but not until 2025.

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Volvo EX30 to become a best-seller as the first models reach EU buyers

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Starting at $34,950 (36,000 euros), it will be one of the most affordable electric cars on the market. With “above-expected order rates,” Volvo will build the EX30 at its Ghent, Belgium plant (in addition to China) to meet the growing demand in Europe for low-cost EVS. The same situation is happening in Europe.

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