Volvo EX60 wins Reader Award at What Car? Awards 2026

The all-electric Volvo EX60 has been crowned the winner of the Reader Award at the 2026 What Car? Awards, just one day after its global reveal.

Maidenhead, 23/01/26 – The all-electric Volvo EX60 has been crowned the winner of the Reader Award at the 2026 What Car? Awards, just one day after its global reveal. This award is voted for by the public and What Car? readers and awarded to the most exciting new car for the coming year.

Officially unveiled in Sweden on 21 January, the highly anticipated EX60 is underpinned by the most advanced electric car architecture to date, setting new benchmarks in its segment and for the brand. The fully electric premium mid-size SUV boasts a best-in-class range of up to 500-miles and ultra-fast charging which takes the battery from 10% to 80% in just 19 minutes, alongside a 10-year battery warranty. In addition to intelligent tech and impressive range, the EX60 showcases the best of progressive Scandinavian design for the electric era, combining an aerodynamic exterior with natural materials, a calming space and clever storage.

In addition to the win for the EX60, Volvo Car UK also picked up five other accolades from the What Car? judges:

Nicole Melillo Shaw, Managing Director at Volvo Car UK, said: “A win for the Volvo EX60 as the most anticipated new car of the year is an enormous moment for us, and a great way to kick-off 2026. We have been so excited for the launch, but for that to also be shared by UK drivers and readers of What Car? is a real symbol of trust in us as a brand, and belief in our new product.”

“We are also delighted that so many of our other models have also been recognised for their interiors, design, and style - a real indicator of what we stand for as a brand and the strength of our lineup.”

What Car? judges commented: “Before every What Car? Awards, we ask our readers to name the upcoming model that they're most excited about. The 2026 vote was the closest for years, highlighting the strength of the competition. However, ultimately it was the Volvo EX60 that pulled ahead, and it’s easy to see why when you look at its style and specs.”

They added: “Among premium brands, Volvo is undoubtedly setting the standard for interior quality at the moment. Mixing first-rate assembly standards with materials that look and feel expensive, its cars are unmatched in this area, whether you’re looking for a small SUV, a huge seven-seater, or something in between. Plus, its seats are among the most comfortable and supportive at any price.”

As well as winning here in the UK at the 2026 What Car? Awards, the EX60 has been named as one of the most anticipated new vehicles of 2026 in the US and Canada by Newsweek.

For more information on the Volvo range, please visit: https://www.volvocars.com/uk/

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