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Volvo EX90 2026: refreshed electric SUV lineup, range up to 619 km

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2026 Volvo EX90 electric SUV refreshed: Single Motor, Twin Motor and Twin Performance, up to 619 km WLTP, 104–111 kWh pack, Core/Plus/Ultra trims from €85,000.
Michael Powers, Editor

Volvo has unveiled the refreshed EX90 electric crossover lineup for the 2026 model year. The flagship SUV comes in three versions — Single Motor, Twin Motor, and Twin Performance — spanning from 333 to 680 horsepower. At its most efficient, the EX90 promises up to 619 km of driving on the WLTP cycle, a figure that places it among the longer-legged options in the segment.

The base specification uses rear-wheel drive and a 104‑kWh battery, while the more potent variants switch to all-wheel drive paired with a 111‑kWh pack. European pricing starts at 85,000 euros. The three-step range feels neatly arranged: an entry point for those prioritizing efficiency, a balanced twin-motor option, and a range-topper for drivers who want stronger acceleration without sacrificing the big-SUV brief.

For 2026, the Volvo EX90 is offered in Core, Plus, and Ultra trims. Even the standard setup is generous, with 20-inch wheels, adaptive cruise control, and a 14.5-inch infotainment display with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It’s a straightforward spec sheet that favors everyday usability over gimmicks, which suits a family-sized EV well.

The Ultra grade raises the bar with seat massage, a head-up display, and a Bose audio system. That mix nudges the EX90 toward long-trip comfort and calmer, clearer cabin tech — the kind of upgrades that make time behind the wheel feel shorter and more relaxed.