Volvo EX30 Premium Edition in Spain: €28,600 with charger
Volvo EX30 Premium Edition drops to €28,600 in Spain with home charger
Volvo EX30 Premium Edition in Spain: €28,600 with charger
Volvo EX30 Premium Edition in Spain now €28,600, including Wallbox charger and installation (financing required). 272 hp, 51 kWh LFP, 335 km WLTP, 134 kW DC.
2025-12-07T21:29:30+03:00
2025-12-07T21:29:30+03:00
2025-12-07T21:29:30+03:00
Volvo has pushed the EX30 into a sharper price bracket: in Spain, for a limited time, the Premium Edition is listed at €28,600, with a home charger and its installation included. The offer runs through December 31 and notably shifts the model’s positioning: for context, the base EX30 Single Motor in Essential trim starts at about €35,800, so this promo undercuts the nominal entry version by a wide margin. At the same time, the Premium Edition is aligned with the Core equipment level, which normally sits above Essential, making the bundle look more like a recalibrated value play than a bare-bones discount.There is an important caveat: the €28,600 figure applies when purchasing on credit through Volvo’s finance program (minimum financed amount €23,000 and a minimum 36‑month commitment). If state incentives also apply, the out-the-door price can drop by roughly €7,850—to around €20,750. It’s a headline number with strings attached, but the math can be compelling for the right buyer.The headline bonus here is turnkey home charging. The package includes a Wallbox Pulsar+ supporting up to 7.4 kW on single-phase and up to 22 kW on three-phase power, with Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth and app control. Installation is tailored to the site, covers up to 200 meters of cabling, and suits both private homes and parking areas in apartment buildings. Including a proper wallbox removes a common EV ownership hurdle and adds real-world value.Technically, the Premium Edition is based on the EX30 Single Motor: a rear-mounted electric motor rated at 272 hp and a 51 kWh LFP battery, with a claimed 335 km WLTP range. DC fast charging peaks at up to 134 kW, with 10–80% taking roughly 25 minutes. On paper, it’s a straightforward, efficient spec that fits the price play.
Volvo EX30, Premium Edition, Spain price, €28,600, Wallbox charger, home charger installation, financing, 272 hp, 51 kWh LFP, 335 km WLTP, 134 kW DC fast charging, single motor, EV deal
2025
Michael Powers
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Volvo EX30 Premium Edition drops to €28,600 in Spain with home charger
Volvo EX30 Premium Edition in Spain now €28,600, including Wallbox charger and installation (financing required). 272 hp, 51 kWh LFP, 335 km WLTP, 134 kW DC.
Michael Powers, Editor
Volvo has pushed the EX30 into a sharper price bracket: in Spain, for a limited time, the Premium Edition is listed at €28,600, with a home charger and its installation included. The offer runs through December 31 and notably shifts the model’s positioning: for context, the base EX30 Single Motor in Essential trim starts at about €35,800, so this promo undercuts the nominal entry version by a wide margin. At the same time, the Premium Edition is aligned with the Core equipment level, which normally sits above Essential, making the bundle look more like a recalibrated value play than a bare-bones discount.
There is an important caveat: the €28,600 figure applies when purchasing on credit through Volvo’s finance program (minimum financed amount €23,000 and a minimum 36‑month commitment). If state incentives also apply, the out-the-door price can drop by roughly €7,850—to around €20,750. It’s a headline number with strings attached, but the math can be compelling for the right buyer.
The headline bonus here is turnkey home charging. The package includes a Wallbox Pulsar+ supporting up to 7.4 kW on single-phase and up to 22 kW on three-phase power, with Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth and app control. Installation is tailored to the site, covers up to 200 meters of cabling, and suits both private homes and parking areas in apartment buildings. Including a proper wallbox removes a common EV ownership hurdle and adds real-world value.
Technically, the Premium Edition is based on the EX30 Single Motor: a rear-mounted electric motor rated at 272 hp and a 51 kWh LFP battery, with a claimed 335 km WLTP range. DC fast charging peaks at up to 134 kW, with 10–80% taking roughly 25 minutes. On paper, it’s a straightforward, efficient spec that fits the price play.