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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.

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.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Yulia Ivanchik