Volvo reveals the EX90, the electric successor to the venerable XC90, signalling the start of its fully electric future.With Volvo committing to only producing hybrids and electric cars by 2025, and having a fully electric lineup by 2030, the EX90 is a natural progression for the company's flagship SUV.
If necessary, the EX90 can be used as an additional energy source, being able to power homes, electric devices or other electric Volvo models. With a safety suite consisting of cameras, lidar and radar, the road ahead is constantly scanned for any objects or obstacles, up to several hundred metres ahead.
Most of the EX90's core functions, from safety and infotainment to battery management, are run by these software programs. For added convenience, phone key technology comes as standard. With the driver's smartphone serving as the car key, the EX90 will automatically unlock and start a personal welcoming sequence as the driver approaches, and the driver's profile will be loaded as they enter the vehicle.