
2026 Volvo EX60 vs 2026 Tesla Model Y: A Quick Comparison
The 2026 Volvo EX60 positions itself as a premium, long-range alternative to the Tesla Model Y, focusing on Scandinavian luxury, advanced safety, and megacasting technology. While the 2026 Tesla Model Y excels in cost-effectiveness, charging network access, and raw performance, the Volvo EX60 offers superior range, luxury, and build quality. EX60 is a more luxury-oriented SUV with a focus on long range and premium interior materials, while the 2026 Tesla Model Y remains the more affordable, performance-driven option with a superior infotainment ecosystem. The EX60's top trim offers significantly more range and faster charging than the Model Y, though it comes at a higher starting price.
Exploring the Interiors
The 2026 Volvo EX60 interior focuses on traditional luxury with premium textures and materials, while the 2026 Tesla Model Y interior prioritizes digital minimalism and total cargo volume. While the Model Y offers more overall storage space and an optional third row, the EX60 provides a more "upmarket" feel with richer materials and a dedicated driver's instrument display.
Design and Materials
- 2026 Volvo EX60: Designed to feel like a "luxury vehicle first," the EX60 uses a mix of premium textures and materials that some describe as more upmarket than that of the Tesla Y. It features a center console with pull-out cupholders and a forward storage bin that our customers seem to prefer over the latest Tesla Y design.
- 2026 Tesla Model Y: Features a stark, "digital-first" design with almost all controls consolidated into the central touchscreen. While the 2026 Tesla Y has improved cabin quality recently, it is still described as feeling less premium than its luxury-brand competitors.
Infotainment and Technology
When it comes to automotive innovation, the core difference between the 2026 Volvo EX60 and the 2026 Tesla Model Y lies in how information is presented to the driver.
- Screens and HUD: The Volvo EX60 includes an 11.4-inch driver-side instrument cluster and an optional head-up display. The Tesla Model Y lacks a dedicated driver display or head-up display, relying entirely on the central 15-inch screen for speed and navigation.
- Software: Volvo uses a Google-based infotainment platform (Android 13) integrated with Google Gemini AI. Tesla uses its own proprietary software known for industry-leading remote updates and an intuitive interface.
- Sound Systems: EX60 offers high-end audio options, including a Bowers & Wilkins system, which is often rated superior to Tesla’s native premium audio by audiophiles.
Volvo is known for its safety, and the 2026 EX60 doesn't disappoint when it comes to driver-assist technologies. A surround-view camera system is at your disposal, as well as Volvo's Pilot Assist highway-driving helper. Tesla puts whizbang and convenience over all-out safety, offering a hands-off driving mode that's great when it works and a bit unnerving when it decides to not cooperate.
Range and Performance
For model year 2026 the Volvo EX60 introduces a "Performance" trim that prioritizes both high power and maximum range, a rare combination in the EV market. The Volvo EX60 P12 is estimated to reach 400 miles (EPA), surpassing the Tesla Model Y's maximum of roughly 357 miles. Tesla Model Y Performance remains the speed leader with a 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds, while the Volvo EX60 P12’s comes in a close second at 3.8 seconds. As is often the case, weight is likely a deciding factor here with the Model Y Performance tipping the scales at about 1,000 pounds less than the Volvo EX60. When it comes to towing, the Volvo EX60 P10 and P12 models are rated to tow 4,500 pounds, while the Tesla Model Y is limited to 3,500 pounds.
It's normal for EVs to tout big output numbers, and the 2026 Volvo EX60 doesn't disappoint in this regard. The EX60 P10 makes about as much power as the Model Y Performance, while the P12 punches well above Tesla's most powerful midsize SUV.

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