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Volvo has confirmed it is discontinuing the EX30 electric SUV in the United States after the 2026 model year — barely one year after its American launch. The news, first shared by EV analyst Sawyer Merritt on X and confirmed exclusively by The Drive, marks another setback for legacy automakers trying to compete in the high-volume compact EV space.

All existing orders will be fulfilled, but US production will wind down after summer 2026. Dealers have a firm cutoff of March 20, 2026, to submit final orders for both the standard EX30 and the EX30 Cross Country. The compact crossover will continue to be sold in Canada and Mexico, but it is effectively gone for American buyers.
A Volvo spokesperson told The Drive the decision came after “a thorough evaluation of our business and operational strategies and is a direct response to shifting market conditions and financial factors.” The company added it will “continue to monitor market conditions” and could revisit the EX30 in the future.
Volvo EX30 2026 Specs (US Models)
Here’s everything buyers are losing:
- Starting Price: $40,000 MSRP
- EPA Range: Up to 261 miles (Single Motor Extended Range)
- 0-60 mph: As quick as 3.4 seconds (Twin Motor Performance)
- Battery: 69 kWh
- Power: Up to 422 hp (AWD)
- DC Fast Charging: Peak 153 kW
- Length: Just 166 inches — 18 inches shorter than a Tesla Model 3
- Display: 12.3-inch central touchscreen
Despite the premium Scandinavian design and strong performance, the EX30’s shorter range, smaller footprint, and limited access to fast-charging infrastructure made it a tough sell against more established rivals.

Why the EX30 Is Leaving America
Volvo is not exiting the US EV market entirely. The brand will focus on larger, longer-range models:
- The all-new EX60 (expected launch later in 2026 with significantly more range)
- The flagship EX90, which just received major 2026 enhancements
This strategic pivot mirrors what we’ve seen across the industry: legacy brands shifting away from sub-$45,000 compact EVs where competition is fiercest.
Tesla Model Y vs Volvo EX30: Head-to-Head (2026 Models)
At almost identical starting prices, the Tesla Model Y continues to dominate the US market for very clear reasons:
| Feature | Volvo EX30 (Final 2026) | Tesla Model Y (2026 Base) |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $40,000 | ~$39,990 |
| EPA Range | 261 miles max | 321–357 miles |
| Charging Network | Public stations | 15,000+ Tesla Superchargers |
| Software & Updates | Basic Android system | Over-the-air FSD capable |
| Real-World Ownership | New model, limited support | America’s #1 EV bestseller |
| Cargo & Practicality | Smaller footprint | 74 cu ft total |
As we reported in our recent deep dive, Tesla Model Y Named 2026 SUV of the Year – Why It’s Still Untouchable, the Model Y’s combination of range, charging ecosystem, and constant software improvements creates an ownership experience legacy brands simply cannot match right now.
We also broke down the latest updates in Tesla Model Y 2026 Refresh Now Rolling Out – New Features That Matter.

What This Means for US Buyers Right Now
- Last chance: If you’re set on an EX30 or Cross Country, contact your dealer immediately — orders close in just three days (March 20, 2026).
- Smarter alternatives: The Tesla Model Y delivers more range, better charging, and proven reliability at virtually the same price.
- Market reality: The affordable EV segment is rapidly consolidating around Tesla’s integrated ecosystem.
This latest move from Volvo reinforces the trend we’ve been tracking at UsonWheels.com: compact EVs from traditional automakers are struggling, while Tesla owns the volume game.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Volvo EX30 ever return to the US?
Volvo says it will continue monitoring market conditions but has no plans at this time.
Can I still order one after March 20?
No new US orders after that date — only existing inventory or already-placed orders will be built.
Is the Tesla Model Y eligible for incentives?
Yes — many 2026 Model Y variants still qualify for federal tax credits, further improving the value equation.
What’s next from Volvo in America?
Full focus on the upcoming EX60 and updated EX90 SUVs.
The US electric vehicle market is moving fast, and Tesla continues to lead the way. Stay locked in to UsonWheels.com for real-time EV news, in-depth comparisons, and the latest Tesla updates.
Sources: Sawyer Merritt / X (March 16, 2026), The Drive exclusive report, official Volvo statements, Tesla.com pricing (March 2026). Last updated March 17, 2026.




