The official images of the 2026 Volvo EX90 have been released

Recently, Volvo officially released the official images of the 2026 EX90. As a mid-cycle refresh model, the new vehicle comes with several upgrades, particularly in terms of its configuration. According to Volvo, the EX90 will be equipped with an 800V architecture and dual Orin chips, enhancing its intelligent performance.



Exterior: The front of the car features a closed grille with a trapezoidal air intake at the bottom. The headlights on both sides have been slightly redesigned, maintaining the signature “Thor’s Hammer” look. The headlights are made up of several rectangular light blocks, and the lower front bumper, which would normally house air intakes, now features LED lights, creating a split design effect with the original light units.

Dimensions: The new EX90 measures 5037 mm in length, 1964 mm in width, and 1742 mm in height.

Interior: The new model features a three-spoke multifunctional steering wheel and a rectangular LCD instrument cluster. According to the official images, there is a large HUD display in front, while the central control area showcases Volvo’s familiar long, large touchscreen. Most physical buttons have been removed, and the central console now features a rotary knob, with a section likely designed for wireless smartphone charging.

Powertrain: Official details on the new model’s range and power specifications have not yet been released. For reference, the current overseas version of the EX90 offers two power configurations, both with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive layout. These configurations deliver a maximum combined power of 300 kW and 380 kW, with a CLTC range of approximately 650 kilometers. It is expected that the new model will further refine these figures.

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