
Following the launch of the top-of-the-range EX90 Ultra, as well as the top-of-the-line EX90 Excellence, Volvo completes the lineup of its large, 100% electric SUV. Volvo EX90upon arrival new elements “Start” and “Plus”.more affordable
From the first level of the entry level, the Volvo EX90 Start has a lot of standard equipment, as well as a battery of advanced safety equipment: an intelligent collision prevention system, a driver understanding system or even a passenger detection system. There’s also a 14.5-inch connected Android infotainment touchscreen, an 8-inch instrument cluster and a High Performance audio system.
Volvo EX90: new trim and new engine
For an additional 5,600 euros — the finish line more features lacquered black exterior elements, illuminated dashboard inserts, an electrically adjustable steering wheel, a Bose Premium Sound audio system, a next-generation head-up display, and even a CleanZone Advanced air purifier.
New Single electric motor with a capacity of 279 horsepower also appears in the assortment in the beginning and plus. Associated with the rear gear (drive) and a Battery 104 kWhits autonomy can reach 580 km. This more modest offering comes in addition to the existing all-wheel drive (AWD) engines: Twin (408 horsepower) and Twin Performance (517 horsepower).
New 6-seater configuration
The Volvo EX90 also offers a new 6-seat configuration, except for 7-seater, in Ultra version, without extra charge. This arrangement has a second row of 2 seats instead of 3, offering more comfort with side reinforcements, seat extensions and armrests, and easier access to the power-folding third row.
These new versions of the Volvo EX90 are already available to order from September 4, 2023. from €89,500 for the Start version, equipped with a Single engine with a capacity of 279 horsepower, and from 99,250 euros for the Plus version, equipped with a Twin engine (all-wheel drive) with a capacity of 408 horsepower.
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Source: Auto Plus

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