Volvo has officially confirmed the debut of its highly anticipated electric sedan, the Volvo ES90, which is set to premiere on 5 March 2024. Initially speculated to launch sometime this year, the ES90 follows the EX90 as the newest model built on Volvo’s cutting-edge 800-volt Scalable Production Architecture (SPA2).
A New Chapter for Volvo ES90
The ES90 is expected to incorporate design elements from its SUV counterpart while boasting a larger battery pack. This advanced setup will provide an impressive range of 700 km, surpassing the EX90’s 600 km. Additionally, rapid charging capabilities mean that up to 300 km of range can be restored within just 10 minutes using a 350 kW DC fast charger.

Key Features of the Volvo ES90
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Battery Range | 700 km per full charge |
| Fast Charging | Gains 300 km in 10 minutes with 350 kW DC charging |
| Architecture | Built on Volvo’s SPA2 800V platform |
| AI Technology | Features Nvidia Drive AGX Orin core with AI enhancements |
| Operations Speed | Capable of 508 trillion operations per second |
| OTA Updates | Supports over-the-air software updates |
| Sustainability | Uses recycled polymers, imitation wood, and reusable steel/aluminum |
| Production | Expected to be manufactured exclusively in China |
| Design Cues | Inspired by EX30 at the rear with a streamlined silhouette |
Software-Driven Innovation
Volvo is positioning the ES90 as a “software-defined” vehicle, featuring Nvidia’s latest Drive AGX Orin core, which leverages artificial intelligence to enhance both performance and safety. With an astonishing capability of executing 508 trillion operations per second, this system enables the ES90 to receive over-the-air software updates, ensuring continuous enhancements over time. Like the EX90, the ES90 is part of Volvo’s Superset lineup, incorporating state-of-the-art technology and adaptability.

Sustainability and Design
While drawing some rear design cues from the EX30 rather than the EX90, the ES90 will continue Volvo’s commitment to sustainability. The interior is expected to feature eco-friendly materials such as imitation wood paneling, recycled polymers, and reusable steel and aluminum. These elements align with Volvo’s broader strategy of incorporating sustainable solutions across its lineup.
Manufacturing and Market Expectations
Production of the ES90 is expected to take place exclusively in China, alongside the Zeekr 009-derived EM90. It will serve as an electric counterpart to the S90 rather than a direct replacement, much like the EX90 exists as an electric alternative to the XC90.
In the lead-up to its official unveiling, Volvo has strategically released minimal teaser images, revealing only the sedan’s basic silhouette and EX30-inspired taillights. Additional teasers may emerge in the coming days to build anticipation before the grand reveal.

While the EX90 has been confirmed for the South African market later this year, the ES90’s availability remains uncertain. Given the discontinuation of the S90 in the region and the limited demand for large sedans, its presence in specific markets may be constrained.
As the automotive world shifts towards electrification and advanced driver-assistance systems, the Volvo ES90 sets a new standard with its software-first approach, AI-powered enhancements, and commitment to sustainability. With its official debut just around the corner, enthusiasts and industry observers alike are eager to see how Volvo’s latest innovation will reshape the electric vehicle landscape. Stay tuned for more updates as Volvo prepares to introduce the ES90 to the world.
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