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Volvo EX90 pros, cons, costs and common fixes
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by Al222 (24068 pt)
2025-Dec-30 18:26

Volvo EX90

Country of production

The Volvo EX90 is produced in the United States, at Volvo’s Ridgeville (Charleston area), South Carolina plant.

Market launch date

  • 9 November 2022: global model debut.

  • Second half of 2024: start of first customer deliveries (USA and Europe), with ramp-up between Q4 2024 and Q1 2025.

  • June 2024: start of production at the Charleston plant.

Short description

The EX90 is Volvo’s flagship fully electric SUV in a large 7-seat format, designed around comfort, quietness, and safety. The cabin follows a very clean Scandinavian minimalism, paired with top-tier technology (software platform and Google-based infotainment/services, OTA updates, and an advanced ADAS suite). On the road it aims for a soft, stable “long-distance cruiser” feel, with consistently strong performance thanks to instant torque; the latest 800 V electrical architecture (newer model year) also emphasizes fast charging.

Powertrain and performance

SpecSingle motor (RWD)Twin motor (AWD)Twin motor performance (AWD)
Motor / layout1 motor, RWD2 motors, AWD2 motors, AWD
Max power245 kW / 333 hp335 kW / 456 hp500 kW / 680 hp
Max torque480 Nm670 Nm870 Nm
0–100 km/h6.8 s5.5 s4.2 s
Top speed180 km/h180 km/h180 km/h
Consumption (WLTP weighted)18.5 kWh/100 km19.3 kWh/100 km19.3 kWh/100 km
Battery (nominal)92.0 kWh106.0 kWh106.0 kWh
Range (WLTP weighted)up to 566 kmup to 620 kmup to 620 km
Electrical architecture800 V800 V800 V
AC charging 0–100% (3-phase 16A)10 h11 h11 h
DC charging 10–80% (up to 350 kW)22 min22 min22 min


Dimensions and capacity

SpecificationValue
Length5,037 mm
Width (without mirrors)1,964 mm
Width (with mirrors)2,113 mm
Height1,744 mm
Wheelbase2,985 mm
Turning circle12 m
Trunk (behind 3rd row)377 L
Trunk (behind 2nd row)1,045 L
Trunk (rows folded)2,082 L
Frunk (front)46 L

Main trims and prices 

VersionFrom (€)
Single motor RWD Plus88,200
Twin motor AWD Plus94,100
Twin motor performance AWD Plus99,150
Twin motor AWD Ultra103,400
Twin motor performance AWD Ultra108,450

(Indicative “on-the-road” prices: they may vary due to promotions, options, and dealer/on-the-road fees; some local tax items may be included/excluded depending on the price list. Ultra versions include a specific package indicated in the pricing document.)

Maintenance and early service (indicative costs)
(Estimates for a premium electric SUV: they can vary by official network, city, 21–22" tires, and service packages.)

InterventionTypical cost (€)
Annual check/service250–500
Brake fluid (periodic)90–180
Cabin filter80–160
Front brake pads300–600
Front discs + pads800–1,400
Tire (each, 21–22")280–520
Alignment/suspension setup (if needed)80–160


Pros

  • Very competitive WLTP range for a large SUV (up to 620 km declared on AWD versions).

  • 800 V architecture and claimed fast charging 10–80% in ~22 min (favorable conditions).

  • True 7-seat usability, with real cargo capacity and a useful frunk.

  • Flagship-level comfort and sound insulation: coherent setup for long journeys.

Cons

  • High mass: inevitable on a large electric SUV, affecting real-world consumption and dynamics when pushing.

  • Price and options: reaching the “ideal” specification can increase the total quickly, especially in Ultra.

  • “Software-first” experience: many functions run through the screen; those who prefer physical controls may find it less immediate.

In summary

The Volvo EX90 is a high-end electric SUV designed as a family flagship: lots of technology, lots of comfort, and (in the newest configuration) a technical base that also emphasizes charging thanks to the 800 V architecture. The Single motor is the most rational choice if you want 7 seats and strong range while keeping price and complexity lower; the Twin motor versions add traction and towing capability; the Twin motor performance is for those seeking sports-car-like acceleration in a large SUV body, accepting higher costs and tire management.

Verdict — Volvo EX90 (Model year 2025)

Full-size premium electric 7-seat SUV · Main trims: Twin motor AWD and Twin motor performance AWD · Battery 111 kWh (nominal) / 107 kWh (usable) · Estimated range 566–620 km (depending on powertrain) · DC charging up to 250 kW (10–80% ~30 min) · Top speed 180 km/h · 0–100 km/h from 5.9 s (Twin motor) to 4.9 s (Twin motor performance) · Price “from” €94,100 (depending on trim and equipment) · Market launch: first customer deliveries September 2024 (distribution and deliveries ramp-up)

The Volvo EX90 is Volvo’s flagship-style take on the reference electric SUV: large, 7-seat, strongly comfort- and safety-oriented, with a software-defined approach (Google built-in infotainment, OTA updates, and an advanced electronic architecture). In 2025 the EX90 is conceived as a premium family long-distance EV rather than a sporty SUV: throttle response is immediate, but calibration prioritizes ease, stability, and relaxed touring.

Its value comes through in real use: space and modularity, advanced driver assistance (depending on packs/market), and a battery/charging package designed to make medium-to-long trips credible—provided you have regular access to HPC infrastructure.

Key technical points:

  • Powertrains and drivetrain:

    • Twin motor AWD: 300 kW (408 hp), 770 Nm, 0–100 km/h 5.9 s.

    • Twin motor performance AWD: 380 kW (517 hp), 910 Nm, 0–100 km/h 4.9 s.

  • Battery and range: 111 kWh (nominal) / 107 kWh (usable); estimated range 566–620 km (depending on powertrain and configuration).

  • Charging: DC up to 250 kW, 10–80% ~30 minutes (favorable conditions); AC typically 11 kW (market/config-dependent).

  • Project performance stance: top speed 180 km/h (limited), consistent with an efficiency-and-safety focus.

  • Dimensions and space: length ~5,037 mm, wheelbase ~2,985 mm; 6- or 7-seat layouts depending on market/trim.

  • Boot (7-seat): up to 377 L with all rear seatbacks up (claimed figure for 7-seat layout; varies by configuration).

CategoryWhere it shinesWhere it holds steadyWhere it falls short
Comfort & spaceTrue 7-seat capability, credible long-distance comfortStrong balance for family and touringLarge footprint in cities and tight parking
Efficiency & rangeHigh claimed range for the class (up to ~620 km estimated)Good coherence for mixed useReal range is sensitive to speed, climate, and tires
Charging & touring250 kW DC and 10–80% ~30 minEasier trip planning with HPCExperience depends heavily on charger network quality and congestion
PerformanceInstant, linear thrust; Performance trim is very quickTwin motor is already more than sufficientNot a “driver’s SUV”: comfort and stability take priority
Safety & ADASSafety-first concept with advanced assistanceStrong motorway and traffic logicFeatures and availability can vary by market/spec
Technology & connectivityModern, updateable digital ecosystemComprehensive infotainment and connected servicesSoftware/updates matter: long-term maturity depends on release cadence
Ownership costsEV: potential benefits on energy and routine maintenancePredictable if you charge at home/workTires/insurance typical of a large SUV; high purchase price


Who it is for

Families and buyers who want a truly spacious premium electric SUV, with a long-distance touring focus and strong attention to safety, comfort, and technology. It is particularly coherent if you use the 7 seats and have a charging routine (home/work + HPC for travel).

Who should consider alternatives

If your priorities are maximum urban agility, lower entry cost, or a more overtly sporty chassis/steering character, the EX90 may feel oversized. Also, if you cannot charge regularly, you may not exploit the economic and practical benefits of an EV in this size class.

Recommended configuration

  • Twin motor AWD for the best balance of performance, comfort, and overall cost: it is already very strong in real-world terms and tends to be the more rational choice.

  • Twin motor performance AWD only if you explicitly want the strongest acceleration and thrust, accepting a more performance-leaning profile (and potentially higher energy use for the same usage pattern).

  • In both cases, to maximize the experience: prioritize a home charging solution, ADAS packs aligned with your touring needs, and avoid overly extreme wheel/tire choices if comfort and range are the goals.

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