2024 Volvo EX90 Debuts in Canada, Pricing Announced
Following software-related delays, the all-new 2024 Volvo EX90 made its Canadian debut on Thursday in Toronto. We now know how much it costs, too.
Pricing starts at $110,000 not counting freight, PDI and dealer fees, or the federal luxury tax on six-figure vehicles. Needless to say it doesn’t qualify for any EV rebates. Customers in Canada can now configure their EX90 online and place deposits. "We're expecting deliveries to start this summer", confirmed Product Manager Stefan Diklich.
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Remember, the EX90 is the Swedish automaker’s safest and most advanced product ever made—and will continue to be in the future thanks to OTA software updates. A long-range lidar, five radars, eight cameras and 16 ultrasonic sensors combine to create a comprehensive safety shield around the vehicle. Meanwhile, the driver monitoring systems can identify if the driver is distracted or suffering a medical event. If necessary, the EX90 will pull over and come to a complete stop.
Inside, the 14.5-inch centre screen is powered by a next-generation infotainment system with Google built-in including Google Assistant, Google Maps navigation and more through Google Play. And while this is the quietest Volvo cabin yet, the Bowers & Wilkins premium sound system can alternatively turn it into a concert hall.
There’s something to be said about the materials, which are sourced from natural, recycled and renewable sources. Examples include Nordico upholstery, created from textiles made from recycled material such as PET bottles, as well as bio-attributed polymer from forests in Sweden and Finland.
As for performance, the EX90’s dual motors generate a combined 509 hp and 671 lb-ft of torque. They draw energy from a 111kWh battery, while range is estimated at 480 km (official rating TBD). Charging from 10-80 percent takes about 30 minutes, the company claims. Those numbers are achieved with a 250 kW fast charger.
The Volvo EX90 is built in South Carolina for the North American market. It joins the C40 Recharge and XC40 Recharge, as well as the upcoming 2025 EX30 that should become a big hit for Volvo. Competitors include the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, Tesla Model X, VinFast VF 9, Rivian R1S and more.