A Stylish Yet Delayed Arrival
Volvo’s eagerly anticipated EX90 electric SUV is facing another delay, with production now pushed back by five to six months. This delay comes as Volvo aims to perfect its advanced software and lidar technology to ensure the SUV meets its high safety standards. Initially slated for release later this year, the EX90’s launch is now expected in mid-2024, giving the company extra time to refine its innovative features.
Cutting-Edge Technology and Improved Safety
The EX90 boasts impressive specs, including a 111 kWh battery offering up to 300 miles of range and twin electric motors delivering 496 horsepower. Its 14.5-inch infotainment screen, powered by Google, integrates seamlessly with Apple CarPlay, while its advanced lidar system—standard in the model—enhances safety by reducing the likelihood of severe accidents by up to 20%. As the first Volvo model to feature lidar, the EX90 underscores Volvo’s commitment to pioneering safety and technological advancement in the EV sector.