Volvo has made clear that it will convert to an all-electric vehicle manufacturer by 2030. And the brand just unveiled a pivotal vehicle for that transition, the all-new 2025 Volvo EX90. The EX90, which seats up to 7 passengers, is not the first electric car in the Volvo lineup. But it should be a popular one, serving as an electric counterpart to Volvo’s popular three-row flagship, the XC90.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 Volvo EX90.
How much does the Volvo EX90 cost?

Volvo unveiled the pricing for the 2024 EX90 at the end of November. The starting MSRP is $76,695, which is below the threshold to qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit. The EX90 is cheaper than the Rivian R1S and BMW iX.
The base EX90 Twin Motor starts at $76,695 for the Plus 7-Seater and tops out at $81,545 for the Ultra 6-Seater. The EX90 Twin Motor Performance begins at $81,695 for the Plus 7-Seater and goes up to $86,645 for the Ultra 6-Seater.