Meet the new fully electric SUV
Safe Space Technology powered by lidar
7 seats, large trunk and ready for any adventure
With over the air updates to keep making things better
Volvo EX90 The new seven-seater fully electric Volvo EX90 SUV - reaching Volvo's highest level of standard safety ever.
The figures are preliminary and derive from estimates and calculations performed by Volvo Cars for the Volvo EX90 and these outcomes are not guaranteed. The driving range and energy consumption under real conditions vary depending on driving behaviour and other external factors. Charging times can vary and are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition. Vehicle certification pending.
Our new Volvo EX90 SUV comes with seven comfortable and adult-sized seats.
With all hardware in place, your car has the potential to power your home, store power and sell surplus to the grid.*
Tailored by Bowers & Wilkins, the Volvo EX90 offers a 3D surround sound experience out of the ordinary.
With lidar and interior occupant sensing, the Volvo EX90 reaches Volvo’s highest standard level of safety ever.
We’re human, we make mistakes. So if life happens to sometimes distract you, we are here to help keep you safe. With our zero collision vision and the new Volvo EX90 we enter a new era for safety.
Two interior sensors and a capacitive steering wheel feed information about the driver to an algorithm, communicating with the car’s exterior sensors. The driver understanding system can understand if you are distracted or drowsy and when the car might need to step in and support.
The new occupant sensing system is designed to help prevent anyone from being inadvertently left behind in a potentially dangerous scenario. The car will alert you if it looks like you’re accidentally locking a sleeping child or a snoozing dog in the car, while the in-car climate system can also potentially help minimize the risk of hypothermia and heatstroke.
To further assist the driver through crossings, the Volvo EX90 will not only react to oncoming vehicles when making a left turn. If needed, the car can also emergency brake automatically to help avoid a collision with another vehicle when going straight through a crossing.
Lidar and Safe Space Technology
The advanced standard exterior sensor set with radars, cameras and ultrasonic sensors is in Volvo EX90 complemented with a lidar that continuously scan the environment in front of the car, enabling an accurate and high-precision estimate of the shape and size of objects in three-dimensional understanding of the surroundings. By combining the understanding of the outside environment with understanding the state of the driver, we can detect when the driver needs extra support and put in place countermeasures to preserve the safety margins.
Pilot Assist - enhanced driver assistance
The Volvo EX90 enhanced driver assistance makes your journey smoother and more relaxing. The car can help keep an eye on the traffic and lane markings and support you by adapting your speed and distances given the current driving conditions. It can provide speed control in steep curves and steering support while changing lanes. If the car detects any sign of the driver being unresponsive it can brake the car to a standstill within the lane.
The new core computer of the Volvo EX90 makes the infotainment system quicker and more convenient to use than ever. With its intuitive and adaptive interface your preferences will be stored and easily accessible with one-tap-access on a brand new contextual bar.
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Yes.
The range depends on various factors such as driving style and outdoor temperature, weather, wind, topography and roads. Other factors that impact range include how much electricity you use for car functions such as heating and cooling of the car. One way to improve the range is to pre-condition your car during charging so it’s already at a comfortable temperature when you start your drive.
The cost for electricity varies depending on local conditions, but the cost can be lower compared to petrol or diesel. The lowered fuel cost is also one of several reasons to switch to an electric car. To further lower the cost, you can pre-set your Volvo EX90 to charge during the times when the tariffs are the lowest, often at night.
You will find the fastest charging at a DC fast-charging station along the route. To charge as fast as possible, we recommend you to limit the car's charging level to 80 per cent. This helps keep your charging times short because the last 20 per cent of charging takes the longest time. So charging the battery from 10 to 80 per cent at a 250kW DC fast-charger can be down to 30 minutes.
* But if needed to reach your destination or the next charging station, you can choose to charge the battery up to 100 per cent using the settings in the car’s centre display.
* Charging times may vary and are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, current battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car condition.
Yes. Instead of leather we have developed our own Nordico material which is composed of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, bio-attributed materials from Swedish and Finnish forests and textiles from recycled wine corks. Nordico has a 70% lower carbon footprint than our current leather interior. By 2030, all new fully electric Volvo cars will be leather-free.
In countries where Google Maps includes charging stations, you will find public charging stations on the map or via a smartphone app.
Yes.
Yes.*
* Google services are enabled through the Digital services package which is included for four years. After this period ends, new terms and fees will apply if you choose to renew.
Volvo Cars is committed to full traceability. We want our customers to feel confident that they are driving a Volvo where the battery’s raw material has been sourced responsibly. The introduction of blockchain technology significantly boosts traceability within our cobalt supply chain. Blockchain, in conjunction with inspection on mining sites, GPS tracking, entry and exit scanning, verified logistics providers, facial recognition, ID checks, and time tracking, allows material traceability from the mine to the car factory.
We work closely with our suppliers to ensure sustainability of our products and services. We are committed to the responsible sourcing of minerals and metals, and fully support the OECD Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-affected and High-risk Areas.
Sustainability performance is key for us when assessing and selecting suppliers. We monitor the performance of existing suppliers and follow up with third party audits. We also require from our battery suppliers to minimise carbon emissions during the production, including usage of renewable energy. All our suppliers must agree to the Volvo Cars' Code of Conduct for Business Partners, which includes assessment of human rights and labour laws.
Safety is in our DNA. Driven by our long-term safety vision we aim to achieve zero collisions on the roads with a new Volvo car. This choice is testament to our unwavering commitment to continuously improve safety. With lidar and an AI-driven supercomputer standard in the Volvo EX90, together with a robust set of exterior and interior sensors will make the Volvo EX90 reach the highest level of standard safety in a Volvo car. If you want to know more about our safety heritage, please visit www.volvocars.com/nz/v/car-safety/safety-heritage
The Volvo EX90 will be the first Volvo car to be hardware-ready for bi-directional charging. Initially becoming available in selected markets, bi-directional charging has the potential to help consumers make their energy utilisation cheaper, more efficient and more sustainable.
Bi-directional charging allows for convenient repurposing of energy by connecting the battery to a house and its power system for a more balanced and sustainable energy consumption overall, but in some cases also supports the home during a power outage. In the future, the Volvo EX90 will also enable charging of other electric Volvo cars and devices such as e-bikes.
Paired with smart-charging capabilities coming to the Volvo Cars smartphone app, the Volvo EX90 will be able to shift the car’s charging when demand from the grid and prices are low – usually meaning there are more renewable sources in the energy mix – and save that stored energy to be used later.
Bi-directional charging could also allow customers to support the grid in different ways, by storing energy during times when there’s a surplus of renewable energy, or selling energy surplus back to the grid during peak usage hours when the demand is higher.
When this functionality grows to cover more car brands and markets, the sustainability of the power grid overall could increase, leading to reduction of energy waste from renewable sources at times when production outperforms demand.
pure electric
Smart. Versatile. Expressive. Meet our pure electric compact SUV – for every version of you.
pure electric
Smart. Versatile. Expressive. Meet our pure electric compact SUV – for every version of you.
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*Read more about bi-directional charging in the FAQ section. The bi-directional capability will be launched in selected markets in the future and therefore not available in all markets. Other components and/or products may be needed to enable the bi-directional capability and can come at an additional cost. Contact customer care for more information.