The EX90 is designed to be the safest Volvo car to date, protecting people both inside and outside the car through Safe Space Technology
The Volvo EX90, unveiled on April 10, 2025, by Volvo Car Malaysia, is a fully electric seven-seater SUV touted as the safest Volvo yet. Priced at RM442,888, the flagship Ultra Twin variant boasts a 111 kWh battery, delivering 517 hp and a range of up to 623 km (WLTP), with a 0-100 km/h time of 4.9 seconds. It introduces groundbreaking features like lidar, full software-driven architecture, and hardware readiness for autonomous driving. Its sleek design achieves a 0.29 drag coefficient, blending efficiency with Scandinavian elegance.
Safety is paramount with Volvo’s Safe Space Technology, enhanced by core computing for a 360-degree real-time view. Highlights include automatic braking, lane-keeping aids, and vulnerable road user detection. New features like Driver Understanding Technology monitor attention and intervene if needed, while the Occupant Sensing system ensures no one is left behind. The EX90’s Pilot Assist now includes Lane Change Assist and curve speed adaptation.
A key quote from the release: “The EX90 is designed to be the safest Volvo car to date, protecting people both inside and outside the car through Safe Space Technology.” Available in four colors and two interior options, it combines luxury, innovation, and safety for Malaysian buyers.Volvo EX90 Debuts in Malaysia: The Safest, Fully Electric SUV Yet.
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