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Volvo EX30 vs Tesla Model Y

The Tesla Model Y offers superior acceleration (3.5-6.1 seconds 0-60), longer EPA range (330-330 miles), and an established supercharger network, while the Volvo EX30 provides a more compact urban design (4.23m length), lower starting price ($35,000 vs $43,990), and premium Scandinavian interior at the cost of slower performance and limited range (260 miles EPA max).

Volvo EX30

Volvo EX30

Compact premium electric SUV with Scandinavian design and affordable entry price

Urban and suburban drivers seeking an affordable, stylish EV with shorter daily commutes under 200 miles

Score63%
VS
Tesla Model Y

Tesla Model Y

Mid-size performance electric SUV with supercharger network and advanced autonomous features

Performance-focused drivers and families needing long-range capability with access to extensive charging infrastructure

Score63%

Quick Answer

AI Summary

The Tesla Model Y offers superior acceleration (3.5-6.1 seconds 0-60), longer EPA range (330-330 miles), and an established supercharger network, while the Volvo EX30 provides a more compact urban design (4.23m length), lower starting price ($35,000 vs $43,990), and premium Scandinavian interior at the cost of slower performance and limited range (260 miles EPA max).

Our Verdict

AI-assisted

Choose the Tesla Model Y if you prioritize performance, range, and access to the largest EV charging network—ideal for long-distance travel and those wanting maximum acceleration. Choose the Volvo EX30 if you need an affordable, urban-focused compact EV with premium Scandinavian design and don't regularly drive beyond 260 miles between charges.

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Volvo EX30
7.1/10
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Tesla Model Y
7.9/10
Volvo EX30

Choose Volvo EX30 if

Urban and suburban drivers seeking an affordable, stylish EV with shorter daily commutes under 200 miles

Tesla Model Y

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Performance-focused drivers and families needing long-range capability with access to extensive charging infrastructure

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Starting Price (2024 Base Model):Volvo EX30 wins($35,000 vs $43,990)
  • 0-60 Acceleration (Base Model):Tesla Model Y wins(3.5 seconds vs 5.7 seconds)
  • EPA Range (Most Efficient):Tesla Model Y wins(330 miles vs 260 miles)
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Key Facts & Figures

37 numeric metrics compared

MetricVolvo EX30Tesla Model YRatio
Base Model Starting Price(USD)$35,000$43,990
-20%
0-60 Acceleration (Base)(seconds)5.7 seconds3.5 seconds
+63%
EPA Range (Most Efficient)(miles)260 miles330 miles
-21%
Vehicle Length(meters)4.23 m4.69 m
-10%
Cargo Capacity(cubic feet)14.2 cu ft28.3 cu ft
-50%
Battery Warranty (Years)(years)8 years8 years
DC Fast Charging (10-80%)(minutes)37 minutes27 minutes
+37%
Curb Weight (Base)(pounds)4,750 lbs5,521 lbs
-14%
EPA Range (Long Range RWD)(miles)330 miles330 miles
0-60 mph Acceleration(seconds)3.5 seconds3.5 seconds
Starting Price(USD)$43,990$43,990
Lateral Cornering G-Force(g)0.95g0.95g
Cargo Space(cubic feet)76 cu ft76 cu ft
Seating Capacity(passengers)7 (optional)7 (optional)
Combined MPGe Efficiency(MPGe)134 MPGe134 MPGe
5-Year Cost-to-Own(USD)$75,450$75,450
Ground Clearance(inches)8.6 inches8.6 inches
Drag Coefficient (Cd)(Cd)0.2600.260
Electric Range(miles)357357
Horsepower(hp)295295
Torque(lb-ft)310310
Home Charging Time (240V)(hours)10.010.0
Cargo Capacity(cubic feet)33.133.1
Seating Capacity(seats)55
Starting Price(USD)$52,990$52,990
EPA Combined Range(miles)330 miles330 miles
0-60 mph (Best Model)(seconds)3.5 seconds3.5 seconds
DC Fast Charging (10-80%)(minutes)27 minutes27 minutes
Total Cargo Space(cubic feet)76 cubic feet76 cubic feet
Infotainment Screen(inches)15 inches15 inches
Charging Network Size(stations)50,000+ Superchargers50,000+ Superchargers
0-60 MPH Acceleration (AWD)(seconds)3.1 sec3.1 sec
EPA Range (RWD Base)(miles)330 miles330 miles
Starting MSRP (2026)(USD)$43,990$43,990
Public Charging Network Access(locations)50,000+ Superchargers50,000+ Superchargers
Cargo Volume(cubic feet)76 cubic feet76 cubic feet
Curb Weight (RWD)(pounds)4,416 lbs4,416 lbs

Sourced from publicly available data · Jul 2026

Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

Volvo EX30
2Volvo EX30
Tesla Model Y leads
Tesla Model Y
5Tesla Model Y
29%71%
  • Starting Price (2024 Base Model)

    Volvo EX30

    $35,000

    Tesla Model Y

    $43,990

  • 0-60 Acceleration (Base Model)

    Volvo EX30

    5.7 seconds

    Tesla Model Y

    3.5 seconds

  • EPA Range (Most Efficient)

    Volvo EX30

    260 miles

    Tesla Model Y

    330 miles

  • Vehicle Length

    Volvo EX30

    4.23 meters (138.6 in)

    Tesla Model Y

    4.69 meters (184.8 in)

  • Cargo Space (Cubic Feet)

    Volvo EX30

    14.2 cu ft

    Tesla Model Y

    28.3 cu ft

  • Supercharger Network (US)

    Volvo EX30

    Polestar network (minimal)

    Tesla Model Y

    5,000+ Superchargers

  • Warranty Coverage (Battery)

    Volvo EX30

    8 years / 100,000 miles

    Tesla Model Y

    8 years / 120,000 miles

Full Comparison

Volvo EX30
Tesla Model Y
Base Model Starting Price(USD)
$35,000
$43,990
Starting Price(USD)
$52,990
0-60 Acceleration (Base)(seconds)
5.7 seconds
3.5 seconds
EPA Range (Long Range RWD)(miles)
330 miles
0-60 mph Acceleration(seconds)
3.5 seconds
Electric Range(miles)
357
Horsepower(hp)
295
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Torque(lb-ft)
310
EPA Combined Range(miles)
330 miles
0-60 mph (Best Model)(seconds)
3.5 seconds
0-60 MPH Acceleration (AWD)(seconds)
3.1 sec
EPA Range (Most Efficient)(miles)
260 miles
330 miles
Vehicle Length(meters)
4.23 m
4.69 m
Cargo Capacity(cubic feet)
14.2 cu ft
28.3 cu ft
Seating Capacity(seats)
5
Battery Warranty (Years)(years)
8 years
8 years
Battery Warranty(years/miles)
8 years/120,000 miles
DC Fast Charging (10-80%)(minutes)
37 minutes
27 minutes
Home Charging Time (240V)(hours)
10.0
DC Fast Charging (10-80%)(minutes)
27 minutes
Curb Weight (Base)(pounds)
4,750 lbs
5,521 lbs
Starting Price(USD)
$43,990
Starting MSRP (2026)(USD)
$43,990
Lateral Cornering G-Force(g)
0.95g
Cargo Space(cubic feet)
76 cu ft
Seating Capacity(passengers)
7 (optional)
Body Type
SUV/Crossover
Ground Clearance(inches)
8.6 inches
Combined MPGe Efficiency(MPGe)
134 MPGe
5-Year Cost-to-Own(USD)
$75,450
Interior Redesign (2026)
Complete refresh with premium touches
Drag Coefficient (Cd)(Cd)
0.260
Battery Capacity(kWh)
Standard
Drive Type
RWD
Cargo Capacity(cubic feet)
33.1
Total Cargo Space(cubic feet)
76 cubic feet
Infotainment Screen(inches)
15 inches
Charging Network Size(stations)
50,000+ Superchargers
Public Charging Network Access(locations)
50,000+ Superchargers
EPA Range (RWD Base)(miles)
330 miles
Battery Warranty Coverage(years/miles)
8 years / 120,000 miles
Cargo Volume(cubic feet)
76 cubic feet
Curb Weight (RWD)(pounds)
4,416 lbs

Pros & Cons

10 pros·6 cons across both

Volvo EX30
Tesla Model Y
Volvo EX30

Volvo EX30

+5-3
63% positive

Pros

  • Starting price of $35,000 is $8,990 less than Model Y
  • Compact 4.23m length excels in urban driving and parking
  • Premium minimalist interior with sustainable Kvadrat textile seats
  • Zippy handling with 50/50 weight distribution
  • Available Google Built-in integration with real-time navigation

Cons

  • Limited EPA range of 260 miles maximum vs 330 for Model Y
  • Slower acceleration (5.7 sec 0-60) impacts highway merging confidence
  • Minimal charging infrastructure outside Tesla/Polestar networks
Tesla Model Y

Tesla Model Y

+5-3
63% positive

Pros

  • Fastest acceleration at 3.5 seconds 0-60 (standard range); up to 2.6 seconds (Plaid)
  • Industry-leading EPA range of 330 miles on Long Range variant
  • 5,000+ Supercharger stations across US enable long-distance travel
  • Advanced Autopilot semi-autonomous driving with 15+ cameras and radar
  • Larger 28.3 cu ft cargo space suitable for families and road trips

Cons

  • $43,990 starting price creates $8,990 premium over EX30
  • Larger 4.69m footprint less suitable for tight urban parking
  • Interior materials criticized as less premium despite higher cost

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. The Tesla Model Y wins decisively for road trips. It offers 330 miles of EPA range versus the EX30's 260 miles, and with 5,000+ Superchargers across the US, you'll find charging stations every 150-200 miles on major highways. The EX30's limited charging network (primarily Polestar/ChargePoint) makes cross-country travel significantly more challenging and time-consuming.

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Last updated: July 2, 2026AI generated