Models |
Volvo EX90 Single Motor Volvo EX90 Twin Motor Volvo EX90 Twin Motor Performance |
Announced |
2023, July 2022, November 09 2022, November 09 |
Status |
Available to order. Released 2023, July Available to order. Released 2022, December Available to order. Released 2022, December |
Base Price |
€ 84,000 $ 81,300 € 105,550 £ 96,200 $ 86,300 € 110,650 £ 100,500 |
Power |
RWD 279 hp (205 kW) AWD 408 hp (300 kW) AWD 510 hp (380 kW) |
Torque |
361 lb-ft (490 Nm) 568 lb-ft (770 Nm) 671 lb-ft (910 Nm) |
Acceleration The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
8.4 sec 0-62 mph 5.7 sec 0-60 mph (5.9 sec 0-62 mph) 4.7 sec 0-60 mph (4.9 sec 0-62 mph) |
Max Speed | 112 mph (180 km/h) |
Capacity |
101 kWh usable, 104 kWh total 107 kWh usable, 111 kWh total 107 kWh usable, 111 kWh total |
Tech |
Liquid-cooled Li-ion NMC (400V type) Liquid-cooled Li-ion NMC (400V type) Liquid-cooled Li-ion 400V |
Range |
360 mi WLTP 300 mi EPA (373 mi WLTP) 300 mi EPA (367 mi WLTP) |
Consumption |
320 Wh/mi WLTP 336 Wh/mi WLTP 340 Wh/mi WLTP |
Recuperation | Yes |
Heat Pump | |
AC Charging | Type 2 11 kW |
DC Charging | CCS 250 kW max, 0-80% in 30 min |
Type | 5 door SUV, 7 seats |
Platform | SPA2 |
Dimensions | 198.3 x 77.3 x 68.7 in (5037 x 1964 x 1744 mm) |
Drag Co-Efficient | 0.29 Cd |
Wheelbase | 117.5 in (2985 mm) |
Clearance | 8.1 - 8.5 in (205 - 215 mm) |
Weight |
EU: 5814 lb unladen, 7033 lb gross EU: 6213 lb unladen, 7430 lb gross EU: 6213 lb unladen, 7430 lb gross |
Suspension | Front double wishbone, rear integral link; Hydraulic shock absorbers, stabilizer bar, dual chamber air suspension |
Wheels | R21, R22 |
Trunk/Boot | EU: 10.9 ft³, 67.6 ft³ max |
Frunk/Bonnet | 1.3 ft³ |
Towing |
EU: 1653 lb unbraked, 2646 lb braked EU: 1653 lb unbraked, 4850 lb braked EU: 1653 lb unbraked, 4850 lb braked |
Centre | 14.5" touchscreen |
Driver's Display | 8" |
Head-Up | Yes, projector type |
Seats | Heated and ventilated front seats with massage, heated rear seats |
Roof | Panoramic glass sunroof, fixed |
Parking Aids | Front and rear sensors, 360 camera, reversing camera |
Connectivity | Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay |
Airbags | Side airbags, front and rear, including head airbag system, front seats knee airbags, 3rd row airbags |
Driving Aids | Radars and LIDAR, cameras, 16 sensors. Lane Keeping Aid, Road Sign Information, Rear Collision Warning, Driver Alert, Rear Auto Brake, Cross traffic alert with low speed auto brake, Pedestrian and cyclist steering avoidance, High Beam Assist, Assistance at risk of collision, Intersection autobrake |
Others | Volvo EX90 Performance in USA has 370 kW power |
The Volvo EX90 offers an estimated range of up to 300 miles (EPA) or approximately 600 km (WLTP) on a single charge, depending on the model and driving conditions.
The EX90 starts at $77,000 USD, with higher trims and performance packages priced above $85,000.
With DC fast charging up to 250 kW, the EX90 can charge from 10% to 80% in less than 30 minutes when using a compatible fast charger.
Yes, the Volvo EX90 is a 100% fully electric SUV, supporting Volvo’s transition to a fully electric lineup by 2030.
The EX90 is designed as a three-row SUV with seating for up to seven passengers, making it ideal for families.
While not fully autonomous at launch, the EX90 is equipped with LiDAR and sensor hardware to support future autonomous driving capabilities through software updates.
The EX90 includes a large 14.5-inch touchscreen powered by Google Built-in, over-the-air updates, driver monitoring, 5G connectivity, and an optional Bowers & Wilkins 3D sound system.
Volvo calls the EX90 its safest vehicle yet, featuring next-gen safety systems like:
LiDAR and radar detection
Interior radar to prevent child/pet entrapment
Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
Initial deliveries were planned for late 2024, but production and software integration delays have pushed many customer deliveries into 2025.
Top competitors include:
Tesla Model X
Rivian R1S
BMW iX
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
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