{"id":49305,"date":"2023-09-08T02:49:58","date_gmt":"2023-09-08T02:49:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/highwaytale.com\/?p=49305"},"modified":"2023-09-08T02:49:58","modified_gmt":"2023-09-08T02:49:58","slug":"2024-volvo-ex30-launched-in-thailand-three-variants-up-to-428-ps-543-nm-480-km-ev-range-from-rm209k-paultan-org","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/highwaytale.com\/car-reviews\/2024-volvo-ex30-launched-in-thailand-three-variants-up-to-428-ps-543-nm-480-km-ev-range-from-rm209k-paultan-org\/","title":{"rendered":"2024 Volvo EX30 launched in Thailand – three variants; up to 428 PS, 543 Nm, 480 km EV range; from RM209k – paultan.org"},"content":{"rendered":"

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The Volvo EX30 has been launched in Thailand, just a few months after its global debut back in June this year. Arriving as a fully-imported (CBU) model from China, the Swedish brand\u2019s latest all-electric SUV will be offered in three variants, although deliveries are only set to begin from February next year according to a report by Headlightmag<\/em>.<\/p>\n

What about Malaysia then? Well, based on our previous interview with Volvo Car Malaysia managing director Charles Frump, the EX30 has been confirmed for Malaysia. However, a local launch won\u2019t take place this year.<\/p>\n

In Thailand, the EX30\u2019s variant line-up kicks off with the Core Single Motor Extended Range that retails for 1.59 million baht (RM209,061). This is followed by the Ultra Single Motor Extended Range at 1.79 million baht (RM235,358), while at the very top of the range is the Ultra Twin Motor Performance priced at 1.89 million baht (RM248,506).<\/p>\n

For context, the EX30 is cheaper than the XC40 Recharge Pure Electric that starts from 1.99 million baht (RM261,724) as well as the C40 that is from 2.09 million baht (RM274,876). In fact, the EX30\u2019s base price is the cheapest compared to all other Volvo models on sale in Thailand, and that includes the plug-in hybrids.<\/p>\n

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All three variants of the EX30 come with a nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery pack with gross energy capacity of 69 kWh (64 kWh usable), which can handle a maximum AC input of 11 kW that fully charges the battery in 7.5 hours. There\u2019s also DC fast charging at a peak of 153 kW that gets the battery from a 10-80% state of charge in just 26.5 minutes.<\/p>\n

The range-topping and most expensive variant of the EX30 gets two electric motors \u2013 one on each axle \u2013 for all-wheel drive, while the other two options are rear-wheel drive with a single electric motor. The specifications of each variant are as follows:<\/p>\n

Volvo EX30 Core Single Motor Extended Range<\/strong><\/p>\n