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Another EV Bites the Dust. Volvo Discontinues 2026 EX30 in the U.S.

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Volvo is eliminating the EX30 subcompact electric SUV in the U.S. after just two model years, according to Reuters.

The Swedish automaker will continue to sell the EX30 globally, but the company has decided to discontinue the EV after the 2026 model year. The EX30 joins a slew of electric vehicles sentenced to death as tariffs and production costs force automakers to adapt production strategies to a new automotive landscape.

Between the current administration’s stance on electric vehicles, a lack of federal incentives and tariffs that have devastated some of the world’s largest automakers, many EVs won’t survive 2026. Here’s what you need to know about the Volvo EX30 and the death of several EV nameplates.

Volvo gives EX30 electric subcompact SUV the boot in the U.S.

Electric vehicles may have made an impact on the overall American market in recent years, but not all EVs are equal. Some giants like the Tesla Model Y and 3 have become household names and daily drivers for thousands of Americans. Other electric vehicle nameplates that haven’t seen the same level of success are dead weight to many automakers as they struggle to survive an ultra-competitive market.

Volvo sold around 5,400 EX30 EVs in 2025, says Reuters. While that sales number may be impressive for some electric vehicle nameplates, Hyundai sold over 47,000 Ioniq 5 SUVs in 2025, according to sales data compiled by Cox Automotive. Tesla sold over 192,000 Model 3 electric sedan units in 2025, eclipsing the sales of competitors by thousands of units.

Is the Volvo EX30 a good electric SUV to get?

The 2026 Volvo EX30 starts at $40,345. It produces 268 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque. Volvo’s electric SUV has up to 261 miles of standard driving range.

The Swedish automaker also offers a Twin Motor Performance trim ($46,345) that produces a whopping 422 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque. It has 253 miles of driving range.

Volvo’s EX30 has solid specs but it’s pricier than some larger electric SUVs. Additionally, there are several more affordable models that offer better standard driving range.

The EX30 may appeal to a small niche of EV fans, but it doesn’t make enough impact to be worthwhile for the brand to continue producing.

Why several car brands are giving up on electric vehicle production

Volvo follows several brands including Ford in discontinuing an electric vehicle nameplate that had promise, but ultimately was not sustainable to produce. Many car brands are giving up on electric vehicle production because President Donald Trump has rolled back Biden-era EV mandates.

Since brands aren’t required to produce electric vehicles, they can turn their efforts to more profitable and sustainable gas and hybrid nameplates that can be more cost-effective to produce and more appealing to American buyers.

Toyota recently made two of its best-selling models, the Camry and RAV4 standard hybrid models. The Japanese automaker’s decision to completely eliminate gas-only Camry midsize sedans and RAV4 small SUVs echoes the buying trends of consumers.

American car buyers are purchasing affordable fuel-efficient vehicles. Tesla’s sales numbers are an anomaly compared to EV sales from other brands. Volvo’s EX30 is unlikely to be the last casualty of a rapidly evolving market.

Charles Singh is an Autos Connect Reporter for The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY network. Contact him at [email protected]

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Another EV bites the dust. Volvo discontinues 2026 EX30 in the U.S.

Reporting by Charles Singh, USA TODAY / USA TODAY

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