Volvo has completely refreshed the 2026 EX90, raising the bar in its class with an 800V electric system, the ability to charge 250 km in 10 minutes, intelligent safety equipment, and advanced software power.
Volvo has comprehensively updated the EX90 for the 2026 model year. The brand’s three-row electric SUV now features an all-new 800V electric architecture. This system replaces the existing 400V infrastructure, offering significant advantages in both speed and efficiency.
According to Volvo’s statement, new battery management software works intelligently with the 800V system using an algorithm to optimize charging. As a result, a 350 kW DC fast charger can add 250 kilometers of range in just 10 minutes. The improvements aren’t limited to charging speed; Volvo notes that the new system offers stronger acceleration, increased efficiency, and a lighter motor and battery.
The 2026 Volvo EX90 also features a new electrochromic panoramic glass roof. This technology, borrowed from the ES90, allows the glass to be dimmed with a single touch. The vehicle also includes many new features that enhance driving safety. Among these, the highlights are the connected safety system which sends warnings for slippery roads, road hazards, and crashes, the Emergency Stop Assist which safely stops the vehicle if the driver fails to react, and the automatic emergency steering system, which now works in the dark. Parallel parking has also been added to the Park Pilot Assist feature.
The new EX90 has been strengthened not only on the hardware side but also in terms of software. The dual NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin-based core computers in the vehicle can perform 500 trillion operations per second (500 TOPS). Owners of the 2025 EX90 model will also be able to benefit from this upgrade; all they have to do is visit a Volvo dealership for a software update.
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