Volvo Cars, owned by Geely, has recently unveiled the all-new ES90 electric sedan, a vehicle that combines the elements of a fastback and an SUV with advanced features. The ES90 sedan expands Volvo Cars’ premium cars product portfolio and is equipped with Volvo Cars’ 800V technology, enabling longer range and faster charging capabilities.
Powered by next-generation core computers that provide an eightfold improvement compared to previous models, the ES90 sedan is part of Volvo’s commitment to full electrification. It joins a growing lineup of electric models that includes the EX90, EM90, EX40, EC40, and EX30.
Volvo Cars CEO Jim Rowan stated, “The Volvo ES90 combines our most advanced technologies with Scandinavian design and superior comfort, creating a true premium Volvo car designed to elevate your quality of life.” The ES90 joins the EX90 SUV as one of Volvo’s flagship models and solidifies the company’s position as an industry leader in software-defined cars that leverage the power of core computing.
The ES90 is capable of adding 300km range in just ten minutes at 350 kW fast charging stations and offers a driving range of up to 700km under the WLTP testing cycle. The vehicle features Volvo’s signature Thor’s Hammer headlight design at the front and C-shaped LED lamps at the rear.
Customers have the option to personalize their ES90 with seven exterior colors and four wheel options ranging from 20 to 22 inches. The vehicle also offers a Bowers & Wilkins sound system with 25 high-fidelity speakers, including Dolby Atmos technology, and a special mode that replicates the acoustics of Abbey Road Studios.
The ES90’s infotainment system, with Google built-in, provides services like Google Maps and Google Assistant through a 9-inch driver display and head-up display. Powered by Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Cockpit Platform, the system is 5G-capable.
Built on the SPA2 architecture, the ES90 features an advanced safety system powered by an array of sensors, including radars, cameras, ultrasonic sensors, and Luminar Technologies’ Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR).
The Volvo ES90 is now available for order in several European markets and the company plans to expand availability to additional markets later this year and into 2026. Volvo Cars recently reported a marginal increase in global sales for February 2025, with 50,662 cars sold, marking a 1% rise year-on-year.