Volvo EX30 Cross Country (2025) Review
FAST FACTS
Model: Volvo EX30 Cross Country Ultra Twin Motor Performance
Price: R1 165 000 (October 2025)
Engine: Two electric motors
Transmission: Automatic transmission
Power/Torque: 315 kW/543 Nm
0-100 kph: 3.7 sec (claimed)
Claimed consumption: 18.7 kWh/100 km
Luggage capacity: 400-1 000 litres + 7-litre “frunk”
Volvo EX30 Cross Country Price and after-sales support
The Volvo EX30 Cross Country Ultra Twin Motor Performance costs R1 165 000 (November 2025), which includes 2 years of complimentary public charging, a Gridcars charger installed at your home, and 10 GB of Vodacom data every month for 3 years. The vehicle is sold with a 5-year/100 000 km vehicle warranty, an 8-year/160 000 km battery warranty and a 3-year/60 000 km maintenance plan.
Verdict
Cynics will say the notion of taking an electric car on off-tar adventures is silly, because range anxiety will rear its ugly head once you venture away from urban centres in an EV. Also, a raised ride height and extra body cladding may not be sufficient reasons to purchase the Cross Country version over the already competent EX30 Ultra Twin Motor Performance, given how infrequently the range-topping variant will be put to full use. Sure, but when has logic ever played a dominant role in the car-buying decision process?
Cars don’t exist only to transport us; they’re extensions of ourselves and should make us smile. For that reason, we love the Cross Country’s “silliness” and image. Few cars are as niche and interesting as this EX30 variant. We don’t know why it exists, but we’re glad it does. If you buy one, you’re in for a fun time.
