“We have big news: something small is coming,” the carmaker wrote in its official release, which also stated that pre-orders will begin in selected markets on debut day. Without any technical data, it isn’t known exactly how large the EX30 will be, although judging by the numbering scheme, it will most likely be smaller than the existing XC40.and is expected to be built on the same Sustainable Experience Architecture developed by Geely.
Spyshots from China also reveal the EX30’s interior will have a floating centre console, a large touchscreen in a portrait orientation and a column-mounted gear selector, just like it is in the much larger EX90. As for the powertrain, it has been suggested that the EX30 will have a battery pack with an energy capacity of around 68 kWh that is good for a range of between 400 and 480 km. A single-motor setup is a given, with a dual-motor AWD configuration also a possibility. We’ll only get full details when the EX30 is revealed next month.