Volvo’s new top-of-the-line vehicle is a seven-passenger, three-row, all-wheel-drive electric SUV called the EX90. It is equipped with cutting-edge safety technology, the automaker says it can drive up to 300 miles on a charge, and it should start under $80,000 before tax credits. It will compete directly against the Rivian R1S and Tesla Model X, which are the only other three-row electric SUVs on the market, as well as upcoming BMW and Mercedes-Benz models.
The new EX90 shares a lot of its underlying design and technology with the upcoming Polestar 3 SUV, but the Polestar has a sleeker design and only comes as a five-seater. Both Polestar and Volvo are primarily owned by the Chinese corporation Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (ZGH).