The thing that strikes you first about the Volvo EX30 is that it has no buttons. There are none on the outside, where you open the car just by simply pulling on the driver’s door handle. You lock it by putting your hand over that handle. Alternatively, you can place the button-less remote on the arm of the driver’s door, over the Wi-Fi symbol, which locks or unlocks it.
Inside, apart from a few buttons on the steering wheel, there are only two buttons – to open and close the windows. A soft switch lets you toggle between which windows.
The Volvo EX30 take minimalism to heart. Apart from the 10-inch tablet in the centre of the dashboard, there is nothing to distract you. Eye sensors in front of the steering wheel, where a speedometer traditionally is, monitor where you are looking, and scold you if you stare at the touchscreen too much while driving.
And what a drive. As you’d expect with Volvo, the EX30 is a wonderful car to drive. You can check out my video review below.