Volvo’s smallest offering, the EX30, received both the sporty and the rugged treatments from a new tuner based in the Netherlands. Everlast previewed the “Sport” and “Outland” editions of the Volvo EX30, featuring subtle visual mods, and corresponding sets of wheels.
The tuning packages were curated by renowned automotive designer Niels Van Roij, who is Everlast’s co-owner. Instead of a fancy bodykit, the Volvo EX30 Sport Edition features body-colored cladding and roof, orange accents, and a selection of 21-inch alloy wheels available in four-spoke or six-spoke designs. The previewing renderings also show a lowered suspension, although this is not listed on the tuner’s website.
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Volvo EX30 Sport Edition by Everlast
On the other hand, the Volvo EX30 Outland is an adventurous-looking alternative, heavily inspired by the factory-spec Cross Country trim. This one features matte black decals on the front fascia, on the hood, and between the taillights, combined with subtle wheel arch extensions and green accents. More importantly, the new 19-inch four-spoke wheels are shod in grippier all-terrain tires, enhancing the EV’s off-roading potential.
The tuner didn’t tweak the electric powertrain of the SUV, which doesn’t come short of power. As a refresher, the EX30 is available either with a single rear-mounted electric motor producing 268 hp (272 PS / 200 kW) or with a dual-motor AWD setup producing 422 hp (428 PS / 315 kW). The most potent version accelerates from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 3.6 seconds and offers 286 miles (460 km) of WLTP range thanks to the 69 kWh NMC battery pack.
According to Everlast’s official website, the Sport and Outland Editions are priced at an identical €9,540 ($10,536). This number includes the cost of the decals, custom paint, wheels, and tires. However, if you only want the wheels, the 19-inch designs are listed for €795 ($878) each, while the sportier 21-inch designs cost €895 ($988) each.