Volvo EX90 Review: Is This £100,000 All-Electric 7-Seater Worth It? | Range, Space & Features!
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Here is the summarized information about the electric car review: - The Volvo brand has transformed in the last decade, now edging closer to the premium luxury car bracket. - It's a fully electric seven-seater car. - It has a range of up to 375 miles. - The car is available with two powertrains, the Twin Motor Ultra and the Twin Motor Performance Ultra. - The Twin Motor Ultra delivers 408 horsepower and 770 Newton meters of torque, enabling it to accelerate from zero to 62 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds. - The Twin Motor Performance Ultra delivers 517 horsepower and 910 Newton meters of torque, allowing acceleration from zero to 62 miles per hour in 4.9 seconds. - Both models feature all-wheel drive and are limited to a top speed of 112 miles per hour. - Both models have a range of 374 miles thanks to a 111-kilowatt battery. - It features a 14.5-inch touchscreen control system with built-in Google and 5G connectivity. - It has a 25-speaker Bowers and Wilkins audio system with Dolby Atmos. - The car features four-zone climate control, a fixed panoramic glass sunroof, and soft close doors. - It has sustainable Nordico upholstery made from recycled materials. - Twin Motor Ultra starts at over £96,000, whilst the performance version starts at over £100,000. - It accepts up to 11 kilowatts of AC charging. - On the go, it can harness up to 250 kilowatts of DC charge. - It has new frameless door mirrors. - The review has some concerns about the exterior design. It's lost a bit of its previous "edge" and may be a bit too simple. - To control the mirrors, controls on the steering wheel have to be used. - The door handles are a bit quirky. - The car sits on air suspension. - All of the safety systems are housed on top of the roof. - Storage is found inside the armrest, with two cup holders and wireless charging pad on the center console. - The gloxbox is overcomplicated. It must be operated with the infotainment system. - On a whole, it's felt to be a luxurious ride. - The reviewers stated a preference for older Volvo models over the design of this car.