Last month, Volvo’s electric SUV EX90 introduced the flagship. Originally this was only supposed to be three-row and twin-engine, but now a cheaper version We hear you may be on the way.
Javier Varela, Volvo’s COO and Deputy CEO, explained that it is possible to remove the seats from the EX90’s platform. Also, if the company decides to move forward with a single-engine version of the EX90, the engine will only be power to the rear wheels also stated. And those plans sound a little too specific to be purely speculation by the executive.
On the other side of the spectrum, Volvo has a model that will surpass the top version of the EX90 currently available (517hp and 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration in 4.9 seconds). performance model thinking of doing it.