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2025 Volvo EX90 price and specs

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The Volvo EX90 has finally been priced for Australia, but deliveries of the long-awaited and delayed seven-seat electric SUV are yet to begin.

After being unveiled in late 2022, the EX90 was initially due in Australia from the start of 2024, before global delays pushed its launch back to the end of 2024, and subsequently early 2025.

Priced from $124,990 before on-road costs in the entry-level Plus Twin Motor guise, it slots between the Kia EV9 GT-Line flagship ($121,000) and the Mercedes-Benz EQS450 SUV ($195,900) in the limited Australian seven-seat electric SUV market.

It also undercuts the most affordable dual-motor Polestar 3, which is based on the same platform but only has five seats and starts from $131,054 before on-road costs.

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While the base all-wheel drive Polestar is more powerful than its Volvo twin-under-the-skin, the EX90 Ultra Twin Motor Performance matches the equivalent Polestar 3’s outputs, and starts from $134,990 before on-road costs – almost $7800 less.

Standard equipment is identical across the two EX90 variants, with features confirmed so far including a 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen with Google built-in, Nordico upholstery and air suspension with adaptive damping.

More information is expected to be announced closer to deliveries starting.

Pricing

Model Price before on-road costs
2025 Volvo EX90 Plus Twin Motor $124,990
2025 Volvo EX90 Ultra Twin Motor Performance $134,990

Drivetrains and Efficiency

Volvo EX90 Plus Twin Motor Volvo EX90 Ultra Twin Motor Performance
Power 300kW 380kW
Torque 770Nm 910Nm
Drive type All-wheel drive All-wheel drive
0-100km/h time (claimed) 5.9 seconds 4.9 seconds
Top speed 180km/h 180km/h
Battery capacity 111kWh lithium-ion with nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) chemistry 111kWh lithium-ion with nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) chemistry
Driving range (claimed, WLTP) 570km 570km
Maximum charge rate 11kW (AC)
250kW (DC)
11kW (AC)
250kW (DC)
Braked towing capacity  2200kg 2200kg

Dimensions

Volvo EX90
Length 5037mm
Width 1964mm (2113mm incl. mirrors)
Height 1744mm
Wheelbase 2985mm
Cargo capacity 310L (behind third row, to load cover)
655L (behind second row, to load cover)
1915L (second and third rows folded)
65L (under load floor)
34L (under bonnet)

Servicing and Warranty

The Volvo EX90 is backed by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.

Volvo offers a complimentary five-year, 75,000km service plan with the purchase of the EX90, with service visits required every 12 months or 15,000km, whichever comes first.

Safety

The Volvo EX90 has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP.

Standard safety equipment includes: 

  • Autonomous emergency braking
  • Pedestrian and cyclist steering avoidance
  • Blind-spot monitoring
  • Rear cross-traffic assist
  • Pilot Assist
    • Adaptive cruise control
    • Lane-keep and centring assist
  • Surround-view camera

Standard Equipment

The Volvo EX90 Plus and Ultra share the same list of features.

While Volvo hasn’t provided a full spec rundown, here’s what we know will be standard on both:

  • Seven seats
  • Air suspension with adaptive damping
  • 9.0-inch digital instrument cluster
  • Nordico upholstery
  • 14.5-inch infotainment touchscreen
  • Google built-in
    • Google Maps
    • Google Assistant
    • Google Play store
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • 25-speaker Bowers and Wilkins sound system
  • Panoramic glass roof
  • Smartphone key

Colours

A choice of seven colours are available for the Volvo EX90:

  • Denim Blue
  • Sand Dune
  • Crystal White
  • Onyx Black
  • Platinum Grey
  • Silver Dawn
  • Vapour Grey

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