Volvo EX90 | 610km (400mi) LONG TRIP TEST

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Video Summary

- The Volvo EX90 undergoes a test on a nearly 400-mile route to evaluate its charge time.
- Volvo is a sister brand of Zeeker, and one intent of the test is to see if they will have similar issues.
- The Zeeker 001 was previously tested.
- The route planner in the Zeeker was unreliable.
- The Zeeker also had major ADAS and sensor function issues.
- The EX90 is the reviewer's favorite car at the moment and considers it a large SUV with great comfort.
- The test vehicle had optional 22-inch wheels.
- The ADAS functions properly and it is easy to increase or decrease speeds with the press of a button.
- The route planner underestimates range for arrival, which is desirable.
- The overall average consumption for the test drive was 23 kWh per 100 kilometers.
- The EX90 can peak charge speeds of 250 kW when connected to a Tesla Supercharger, due to the car being on a 400V architecture.
- For the tested route, the EX90 had a corrected charging time of 10 minutes.
- The car is very comfortable, quiet, and equipped with a great sound system.
- The reviewer states that the EX90 is the "most luxurious and most quiet Volvo ever".
- The Volvo EV90 can only use tesla supercharger network to get to 250 kilowatts of peak charging.
- During a long trip test of 610 kilometers, the EX90 only needed 10 minutes of charging.

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