Do We Regret Buying This?

Can the stylish and lightning-fast Volvo EX30 overcome its software glitches and questionable design choices after a year of real-world testing? We break down if this is the best electric car or a frustrating experiment. Run a VIN check or license plate search to uncover maintenance history, open recalls, and title statuses before you buy at http://bumper.com/edmunds Volvo EX30 Edmunds Review – https://www.edmunds.com/volvo/ex30/?u... More Edmunds Ownership Review Videos –    • Ownership Reviews   Appraisal Tool – https://www.edmunds.com/appraisal/?ut... Car Listings – https://www.edmunds.com/new-cars-for-... Ratings and Reviews – https://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/?... 00:00 Intro 00:50 Pricing & What We Liked 04:04 What We Didn't Like 01:43 Maintenance, Repair, & Updates 12:14 Value 13:35 The EX-30 Defender 15:01 Edmunds' Take We bought a 2025 Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance to see if this interesting-looking pint-sized EV could live up to our own excitement for it. After 14 months and 8,000 miles, the results are a mixed bag of memorable performance and design and deep technological frustration. On the bright side, this electric car is "unexpectedly fast," clocking a 0–60 mph time of 3.6 seconds — matching a Porsche 911 we tested the same day. Its compact size makes it a dream for city parking, and the sustainable interior design is genuinely creative and comfortable. However, the ownership experience was marred by tech issues and poor usability. From a hypersensitive driver attention monitor to an infotainment system that frequently crashed or required constant permissions, the Volvo EX30 felt like an unfinished product. Volvo has used over-the-air updates to fix some glaring issues, such as adding Android Auto and improving Apple CarPlay stability, but basic ergonomics remain a challenge. The reliance on a single touchscreen for everything from mirror adjustments to the glovebox makes daily tasks unnecessarily difficult. In terms of range, the EX30 delivered 256 miles in our real-world Edmunds EV Range Test, though heavy highway use significantly drops that number. While it held its value surprisingly well — retaining a $32,000 appraisal value against a $48,395 purchase price — it’s hard to recommend. With an Edmunds rating of 5.1 out of 10, it currently sits at the bottom of its class. Our verdict? It has potential, but early adopters should beware of buying a "rough first draft." If this kind of video is helpful to you and you want to support us making more work like this in the future, hitting the like, subscribe, and notification bell buttons goes a long way. Disclaimer: This video's description was generated with AI assistance and reviewed for accuracy by the Edmunds editorial team. The video itself was created entirely without the use of generative AI.   / edmundscars     / edmunds     / edmunds     / edmunds     / edmundscars   #VolvoEX30 #Edmunds