New models - Volvo - EX90Volvo Cars prices EX90 for AustraliaAll-electric Volvo EX90 seven-seat SUV available from $124,990 plus on-road costs5 Feb 2025 By MATT BROGAN VOLVO CARS Australia has announced pricing for its EX90 seven-seat SUV this week, the all-electric family hauler available from $124,990 plus on-road costs in entry ‘Plus’ Twin Motor format, and from $134,990 +ORC for the flagship ‘Ultra’ Twin Motor Performance.
The pricing sees the Volvo EX90 undercut two-row rivals including the Audi Q8 e-tron (from $153,984), BMW iX (from $136,900), and Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV (from $134,900), but sit above competitors that include the Cadillac Lyriq (from $117,000) and related Polestar 3 (from $118,420).
Said to be the most powerful and luxurious fully electric seven-seat SUV ever built by Volvo Cars, the EX90 promises “unmatched safety and refinement levels”.
Powered by a 111kWh nickel manganese cobalt battery pack, the EX90 will be offered to Australian customers with two powertrain options, the Twin Motor delivering 300kW of power and 770Nm of torque, and the Twin Motor Performance 380kW and 910Nm.
Zero to 100km/h acceleration times are quoted at 5.9- and 4.9 seconds respectively. Top speed is limited to 180km/h.
Each permanent synchronous motor is paired with a single-speed transmission allowing a braked towing capacity of up to 2200kg.
Range is listed at 570km for both variants, the EX90’s 800-volt electrical architecture offering 11kW AC and 250kW DC charging, the latter allowing a 10-80 per cent top up in 30 minutes,
Designed to be the “safest Volvo car ever made”, the EX90 features Volvo’s Safe Space technology combining camera, radar, and LiDAR systems to provide the vehicle with a “real-time, 360-degree view of the world”.
Volvo Cars says the EX90 can “see” small objects hundreds of metres ahead, creating time to inform, act, and avoid potential collisions.
The sensors also contribute to improve the reliability and overall performance of the EX90’s Pilot Assist semi-autonomous driving aids.
Inside the cabin, the Volvo EX90 features a Scandinavian-inspired décor with Nordico upholstery, a full-width fixed glass panoramic roof, 14.5-inch infotainment screen, 25-speaker Bowers & Wilkins surround sound system, and an array of Google built-in technologies including Google Assistance, Google Maps, and Google Play.
The EX90 is also compatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and a suite of smartphone connectivity features, including those capable of locking and unlocking the vehicle, and activating a driver’s personalised profile.
Further, Volvo Cars says the EX90 underscores its commitment to sustainability via the use of 15 per cent recycled steel, 25 per cent recycled aluminium, and up to 48kg of recycled plastics and bio-based materials – the highest level in any Volvo car to date.
The list price of the Volvo EX90 includes a five-year / 75,000km service plan.
More details and a local launch review of the 2025 Volvo EX90 are expected shortly. Visit GoAuto again for further updates.
2025 Volvo EX90 pricing*:
*Pricing excludes on-road costs.
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