
Volvo will launch the EX90 and ES90 in India on October 12. The EX90 is a three-row electric SUV with seven seats, while the ES90 is a five-seat fastback electric sedan. Both…
Volvo will launch the EX90 and ES90 in India on October 12. The EX90 is a three-row electric SUV with seven seats, while the ES90 is a five-seat fastback electric sedan. Both cars will sit above the smaller EX30 and EC40 in Volvo's Indian EV lineup.

Volvo has not yet disclosed India-specific specifications for either model, including battery size, motor setup, range or pricing. The EX90 is listed on Volvo's Indian website with a preliminary range of up to 600 km, but the company says the figure is based on estimates and subject to certification. Global versions of the EX90 and ES90 use an 800-volt electrical system, but Volvo has not confirmed which powertrain combinations will be sold in India.
The October 12 launch event will reveal India-spec details such as price, range and features. The EX90 is expected to appeal to buyers seeking a large luxury electric SUV, while the ES90 will target premium electric sedan customers.
Volvo is entering a segment where Mercedes-Benz already sells the EQS SUV and BMW offers the iX. The EX90 and ES90 will need competitive pricing to take on these established rivals. Both cars share an 800-volt architecture that enables faster charging, a key advantage over older EVs. The EX90's three-row layout targets families, a niche only the EQS SUV fills in the luxury EV space. Volvo has not confirmed whether it will import these models as completely built units or assemble them locally, which will affect pricing. Watch for the battery capacity and motor configuration Volvo chooses for India, as they will determine eligibility for FAME II or other EV incentives.
Source: timesnownews.com
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