Volvo EX30 Discontinued in US Market: Exclusive Report
The Volvo EX30, the brand’s most affordable electric vehicle in the U.S., will no longer be available after the 2026 model year. Volvo has officially informed U.S. dealers about its discontinuation, which applies to both standard and Cross Country variants. All current orders will be filled; production will cease by the end of summer 2026.
Reasons for Discontinuation
A Volvo spokesperson stated that the decision to withdraw the EX30 stems from a thorough evaluation of business strategies. The shifting market conditions and financial factors significantly influenced this choice.
Important Dates
- March 20, 2026: Deadline for dealers to place orders for the EX30 and EX30 Cross Country.
- Summer 2026: Production for the U.S. market will conclude.
Future of Volvo Electric SUVs
Despite the exit of the EX30, Volvo plans to continue offering the new EX60 and EX90 electric SUVs in the U.S. The EX60 is expected to launch later this year, while the EX90 has recently received enhancements for the 2026 model year.
Availability in Other Markets
The Volvo EX30 will still be available in Canada and Mexico. A spokesperson mentioned that the company regularly reassesses its product offerings in light of market conditions.