1+ Volvo EX30 Cars for Sale in South Africa
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Volvo EX30
Volvo’s EX30 is the small electric SUV that’s quietly rewriting what premium B-segment buyers can expect—if you can actually find one. There’s just a single 2024 Ultra Twin Motor Performance listed in South Africa right now, carrying a price tag of R789,950, so you’re not exactly going to see these stacked at dealerships next to a sea of ICE crossovers. With dual motors and a single-speed electric drive, it promises serious pace in a package smaller than a Polo Vivo, and that matters for city maneuvering. The pricing is pure BMW 1 Series territory, yet this isn’t for fence-sitters: you’d have to be certain you want to go electric, and even more certain you want something left-field.
That lone EX30 has already clocked 47,000 km on local roads, which says more about its day-to-day EV credibility than any brochure range figure ever could. South African buyers only get the Ultra Twin Motor trim on the used market right now, and the lack of new inventory suggests Volvo SA isn’t rushing to flood the market. The big-battery version claims 480 km WLTP, but if you’re doing the N1 from City to Pretoria with the aircon humming and a boot full of groceries, expect a fair chunk less. Inside, there’s almost a Scandinavian disregard for physical buttons: nearly everything is run through the centre screen, which isn’t going to please everyone. Still, if you pack smart, the compact size and that non-corporate, thoughtfully designed cabin are what set the EX30 apart from the likes of the iX1—and it’s what the EX30 should have been from the start.
