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Volvo Announces Pricing for 2025 EX90
Production for the electric SUV will begin in the first half of 2024, with two powertrain options.

Customers can select either a six or seven seat configuration with one of two Volvo-developed powertrains: Twin Motor and Twin Motor Performance, each with a 111kWh battery that can deliver up to 300 miles of tailpipe emission-free driving range on a single charge.
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Volvo Car USA announced Nov. 28 introductory configurations and pricing for the 2025 EX90. The fully electric SUV goes on sale next year and starts at $76,695 in the Twin Motor Plus configuration.
The Volvo EX90 follows in line with the plan announced earlier this year to only sell electric cars by 2030 and be a climate-neutral company by 2040.
Production of the Volvo EX90 is scheduled to begin in the first half of 2024 with customer deliveries commencing shortly thereafter. All Americas-bound Volvo EX90 models will be built at the Volvo Cars plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina. Certain trim levels may have limited availability. Final pricing and payment terms will be available closer to delivery time at Volvo Cars retailers.
EX90 Twin Motor
Equipment level | Starting MSRP |
Plus 7-seater | $76,695 |
Plus 6-seater | $77,195 |
Ultra 7-seater | $81,045 |
Ultra 6-seater | $81,545 |
EX90 Twin Motor Performance
Equipment level | Starting MSRP |
Plus 7-seater | $81,695 |
Plus 6-seater | $82,195 |
Ultra 7-seater | $86,045 |
Ultra 6-seater | $86,545 |
Customers can select either a six or seven seat configuration with one of two Volvo-developed powertrains: Twin Motor and Twin Motor Performance, each with a 111kWh battery that can deliver up to 300 miles of tailpipe emission-free driving range on a single charge.
Entertainment System
With a core computing system and software, Volvo EX90 runs most of its core functions from inside the car, resulting in a more responsive experience for both drivers and passengers.
The 14.5-inch center screen infotainment system features Google built-in, Apple CarPlay, and 5G connectivity. In addition, a driver’s compatible smartphone serves as the key – allowing each driver’s profile to load automatically as they enter the car.
Listeners can stream their music through the new, reference-quality Bowers & Wilkins audio system featuring Dolby Atmos and headrest-integrated speakers available on the Ultra equipment level.
Editor's note: The Volvo EX90 will see first deliveries in Q4 2024. Volvo has updated its electrification targets and will continue to sell vehicles with internal combustion engines through 2030 and beyond.
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