Volvo Cars unveiled the new 2025 Volvo EX90, a purely electric flagship SUV that sets new standards for safety and a sustainable lifestyle for the first time in the world in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. The new Volvo EX90, a new instant classic of Scandinavian design, is a model that redefines the principle that ‘form follows function’. Designed as a perfect 7-seater, it presents an optimized combination of safety, efficiency, and aesthetics, including a versatile and stylish design, modern proportions, and cutting-edge technologies that usher in the future of core computing, connectivity, and electrification.
In 2025, Volvo introduces the 2025 Volvo EX90, a completely new model that will take the position of the brand’s flagship. Set to be available for sale in late 2024, the 2025 Volvo EX90 marks a significant addition to Volvo’s lineup.
The 2025 Volvo EX90, a new model for the brand, will be available in late 2024 with a starting price of $77,990 and going up to $87,340 based on trim and options.
Trim Options:
Despite the price premium over the XC90 SUV, the 2025 Volvo EX90 is competitively priced for a mid-size electric luxury crossover. The two available trims are Plus and Ultra, both featuring a dual-motor powertrain with two power levels. The recommended choice is the 402-hp Twin Motor model, paired with the luxurious Ultra trim. The Ultra trim includes features like massaging seats, 21-inch wheels, an air-spring suspension system, and thicker window glass for reduced road noise.
2025 Volvo EX90 Designed as a pure electric family car with a higher level of safety and elegance, the Volvo EX90 adopts a design that minimizes wind resistance to optimize driving range.
To achieve this, the sleek, rounded front combines with smooth side flush glazing and door handles to help air flow uninterrupted to the rear. As a result, the drag coefficient, which is used as an indicator in explaining aerodynamic efficiency, achieved a value of 0.29, which is very competitive for a 7-seat large SUV.
The interior is in harmony with the times, while staying rooted in the essence of Scandinavian design—simplicity, well-being, and natural resources — and using sustainable materials that reflect the values of today’s luxury.
First, we used ‘Nordico’, a new material made from fabric made from recycled materials such as PET bottles and bio-materials obtained from responsibly managed forests in Sweden and Finland. In addition, FSC™ certified wood panels and warm backlighting created the atmosphere of a Scandinavian living room. Additionally, we offer wool blend sheet options that are certified according to strict sustainability standards for animal welfare, environment, and social issues.
In particular, in line with the brand’s ambition to achieve climate neutrality by 2040, approximately 15% recycled steel, 25% recycled aluminum, and 48 kg of recycled plastic and bio-based materials, approximately 15% of the total plastic used in the car, were used.
The 2025 Volvo EX90’s Powertrain will first be introduced as a twin-motor four-wheel-drive version powered by a 111 kWh battery and two permanent magnet electric motors. 380 kW (517 hp) and 910 Nm of torque, combined with a new chassis, provide a smooth and outstanding driving experience.
The driving range on a single charge is up to 600 km (based on WLTP), and it can be charged from 10 to 80% within 30 minutes.
Additionally, through the Volvo Cars app, you can check and select hundreds of thousands of public charging points around the world, pay for charging, and check charging progress. In addition, it supports Plug and Charge, which allows you to charge and pay at once by connecting the charger to a public charger.
Additionally, the 2025 Volvo EX90 is the first car to have all the necessary hardware to support two-way charging. This is a technology that can use a car battery as an additional energy supply. For example, with the smart charging feature available in the Volvo Cars app, you can charge outside peak times when prices are high and then use the remaining power to power your home. Other electrical devices or other Volvo electric vehicles.
Volvo Cars plans to offer two-way charging technology starting in select markets, allowing customers to sell power back to the grid.
To achieve this, most of the core functions inside the vehicle, from safety and infotainment to battery management, are integrated with NVIDIA DRIVE’s AI platforms Xavier and Orin and Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Cockpit Platform and proprietary software. This means that it can act as a computer on wheels whose performance can improve over time, like a smartphone or laptop.
In particular, it provides fast performance and high-quality graphics by combining the cutting-edge computing performance of the Snapdragon Cockpit platform with the visualization functions of Unreal Engine and 3D tools developed by Epic Games. Which are used in the world’s largest games.
Additionally, the 14.5-inch center screen supports infotainment systems such as Google maps, voice recognition, and app services, and is also compatible with Apple CarPlay. Additionally, you can install apps or browse information through 5G communication, which is provided as standard.
In addition, for the first time in the brand, you can enjoy music streaming services through a Bowers & Wilkins audio system equipped with speakers integrated into the headrest and Dolby Atmos for immersive sound. Additionally, you can easily share car keys with family and friends through smartphone digital key technology based on the Ultra WideBand (UWB) industry standard.
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