The 2025 Volvo EX90 will be priced from US$ 76,695 when it’s launched in the United States next year. Kicking things off is the EX90 Twin Motor Plus, which has Thor’s Hammer LED headlights, gloss black accents, and 20-inch alloy wheels. The crossover also comes equipped with rain sensing wipers and a fixed panoramic glass roof. Moving inside, there’s a 9-inch digital instrument cluster and a 14.5-inch infotainment system with Google built-in. The latter display has a portrait orientation as well as wireless Apple CarPlay.
Putting screens aside, buyers will find
eight-way power front seats, heated front and rear seats, and a power folding
third-row. They’re joined by a head-up display, a wireless smartphone charger,
and a 14-speaker Bose audio system. Other niceties include a heated steering
wheel, wood trim, Nordico upholstery, and a four-zone automatic climate control
system. A seven-seat configuration comes standard, but second-row captain’s
chairs are available for an additional US$ 500.
On the safety front, there’s a host of
driver assistance systems including Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure
Warning / Lane Keeping Assist, and a Blind Spot Information System with Steer
Assist. Other standard features include Cross Traffic Alert with Autobrake,
Occupant Sensing, Road Sign Information, and a collision warning system that
can detect vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists. There’s also a next-generation
Pilot Assist system that uses Lidar. Customers looking for something more
luxurious can opt for the US$ 81,045 EX90 Twin Motor Ultra. It has a fancier
exterior with soft-close doors, laminated side glass, puddle lights, and larger
21-inch wheels.
Additional changes are limited, but the
Ultra comes equipped with an air suspension and massaging front seats. Buyers
will also find exclusive options such as wool blend upholstery and a US$ 3,200
Bowers & Wilkins premium audio system with 25 speakers. Both trims are
equipped with a 111 kWh battery that feeds a dual-motor all-wheel drive system
producing 402 hp and 769 Nm of torque. This setup
enables the crossover to accelerate from 0-96 km/h in 5.7 seconds,
hit a top speed of 180 km/h, and travel up to 483 km on a
single charge. It’s also worth noting the crossover has a towing capacity of 2,200 kg. Drivers with a need for speed can check out the EX90 Twin
Motor Performance, which begins at US$ 81,695 and climbs to US$ 86,045 in Ultra
guise.
While equipment appears to carryover from
the regular model, the Performance variant has an upgraded dual-motor
powertrain with 496 hp and 909 Nm of torque.
Thanks to the extra oomph, the dash to 96 km/h falls to 4.7 seconds.
Volvo also said the crossover should have a range of up to 483 km. The
EX90 will be built in South Carolina and production is slated to begin in the
first half of 2024. Deliveries will then begin shortly thereafter.

