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Volvo EX30 Cargo revealed as 423bhp van
Wednesday, Mar 25, 2026 12:00 PM
Volvo EX30 Cargo 0 Cargo variant, developed by Volvo's UK arm for business fleets, can carry 1000 litres and 390kg

Volvo UK has converted its smallest car, the EX30, into a load-hauling van – and it can be had with the passenger version's 423bhp dual-motor powertrain.

Named the EX30 Cargo, it has been designed for business use and is available exclusively through Volvo UK’s fleet sales channels, rather than at dealers. 

It loses the regular EX30’s rear seats in favour of a flat-floored cargo bay, which also brings unique door cards and panelling through the compartment to maximise load space. To that end, its cargo capacity is improved to 1000 litres, up from 318 litres in a normal EX30 with its seats up, and it can carry up to 390kg at a time. 

The rear doors open wider than on a regular EX30 to allow easier access to its cargo bay and there are a range of attachment points for securing smaller loads.

The rear windows are tinted to help hide the cargo from the outside too.

The Cargo conversion can be applied to the EX30 in a choice of three trims – Core, Plus and the high-riding Cross Country Plus – and four powertrains, with outputs ranging from 148bhp to 423bhp. The latter output gives the passenger version a 0-62mph time of 3.6sec, so the van should also have the pace to trouble thoroughbred sports cars.

“While we are best known for our passenger vehicles, we recognise that business owners and fleets also want the quality, safety and technology that Volvo is renowned for in a compact commercial vehicle too, which is why we created the extremely practical EX30 Cargo,” said Jack Munford, Volvo UK’s head of fleet.