"Volvo prices 400-mile EX60 SUV 30% below Tesla Model X as 10-year battery warranty and cabin projector come standard"
Why is this being compared to the Model X? Given that the dimensions of the EX60 (length, width, and height) are all within 0.5 inches to 1 inch of the Model Y, shouldn't the headline read, "Volvo prices 400-mile EX60 SUV 30% above Tesla Model Y"? The premium RWD Tesla Model Y starts at $45K, and with the EX60 starting at $60K, that's 30% higher. If you go with the standard RWD Tesla Model Y which is $40K (I wouldn't recommend that car to anyone), then the EX60 is 50% more expensive.
While Tesla offers the 10-year battery warranty as a paid extra, it comes standard for the longest-range electric SUV in its class. The EX60 also comes with 400 miles of EPA range and is one of the safest vehicles out there with the world's first multi-adaptive safety belt.