Volvo EX30 Cargo: the smallest electric SUV becomes a commercial van
The compact Volvo EX30 has received an unexpected transformation. In the UK, the smallest electric SUV in Volvo’s lineup has been converted into a fully functional commercial van designed for urban delivery fleets and small businesses. The new version is called EX30 Cargo, and it offers a practical solution for companies looking to switch to electric mobility without sacrificing usability.
A compact van built for city logistics
With a total length of just 4.23 meters, the EX30 is already one of the most city-friendly electric crossovers on the market. The Cargo version takes this advantage even further by transforming the rear passenger area into a dedicated load compartment.
Instead of the standard rear seats, the EX30 Cargo features a flat cargo floor, reinforced interior panels, and a solid partition separating the driver from the load area. This setup improves both safety and practicality, especially for courier services operating in dense urban environments like London or Dubai.
The rear doors now open wider, and the tinted windows enhance security for transported goods. Additional lighting in the cargo area ensures usability during night deliveries or in poorly lit parking zones.
Cargo capacity and practicality
The transformation significantly increases the usable space. The standard trunk volume of 318 liters grows to an impressive 1000 liters in the Cargo configuration. This makes the EX30 Cargo suitable for transporting parcels, equipment, or small commercial goods.
The maximum payload reaches up to 400 kg, which is competitive within the compact electric van segment. While it is not designed for heavy industrial use, it perfectly fits last-mile delivery needs and urban logistics operations.
Technical specifications of Volvo EX30 Cargo
The EX30 Cargo retains the same electric powertrain options as the passenger version, offering flexibility depending on business needs.
Key specifications include:
- Length: 4,230 mm
- Cargo volume: up to 1,000 liters
- Payload: up to 400 kg
- Powertrain options:
- Single motor: 150 hp
- Single motor (extended): 272 hp
- Dual motor AWD: 428 hp
- Acceleration (0–100 km/h): from 3.6 seconds (dual motor)
- Drive: RWD or AWD depending on version
Despite its commercial focus, the EX30 Cargo remains one of the fastest vehicles in its category, especially in the dual-motor configuration.
Who is Volvo EX30 Cargo for
This model is clearly aimed at businesses rather than private buyers. Volvo UK plans to distribute it primarily through corporate sales channels, targeting:
- Delivery companies
- Small logistics operators
- Urban service providers
- Premium eco-conscious brands
Its compact size makes it ideal for navigating tight city streets, while its electric drivetrain ensures compliance with low-emission zones and sustainability targets.
A growing trend: SUVs turned into vans
The idea of converting passenger vehicles into commercial vans is not new, especially in the UK market. Automakers are increasingly adapting popular models to meet business demands.
For example, Toyota Land Cruiser Prado was recently transformed into a rugged commercial vehicle designed for off-road delivery tasks. Unlike the EX30 Cargo, that model focuses on remote and difficult terrains, while Volvo’s solution is clearly optimized for urban environments.
Volvo is expected to expand this concept further. There are strong indications that the off-road-oriented EX30 Cross Country could also receive a Cargo variant. This would create a more versatile lineup covering both urban and semi-rural commercial use cases.
As cities continue to push for electrification and stricter emission standards, vehicles like the EX30 Cargo could become a common sight in delivery fleets across Europe and the Middle East.
The Volvo EX30 Cargo is a smart and timely response to the growing demand for compact electric commercial vehicles. By combining the agility of a small crossover with the functionality of a van, Volvo has created a unique product tailored for modern urban logistics.
For businesses operating in cities like Dubai, where efficiency, image, and sustainability matter, such vehicles represent a new generation of fleet solutions.