The 2027 Volvo EX60 electric crossover can now be ordered in the U.S.

Volvo’s next-generation EV has a lower starting price than the XC60 plug-in hybrid.

Despite the price difference, all EX60 versions can cover over 300 miles on a full charge.

The 2027 Volvo EX60 mid-size electric crossover is officially on sale in the United States. The next-generation EV starts from $59,795 for the entry-level P6 Plus version, and goes up to $68,745 for the better-appointed, more powerful, and longer-range P10 AWD Ultra variant. An even more powerful and longer-range trim, the P12 AWD, will join the lineup later down the road.

This pricing scheme makes the EX60 more expensive than the regular, gas-powered XC60 crossover, which has been Volvo’s breadwinner for its nearly decade-long existence, but it’s cheaper than the plug-in hybrid XC60. That’s a big deal, especially for car buyers who just have to have a Volvo, but don’t want the 35-mile electric range of the XC60 PHEV.