Once a pioneer in the electric vehicle space, Volvo has faced setbacks in its transition to a fully electric future. Despite splitting from Polestar in 2016, the Swedish automaker has struggled to keep pace with the rapid advancements in electric technology.
Now, with its flagship electric models, the EX30 and EX90, Volvo has encountered challenges related to software issues and perceived cost-cutting measures. These factors have led to mixed reviews and a somewhat underwhelming market reception.
While the EX30 and EX90 offer impressive range, charging speed, and performance, their software glitches have marred the user experience. Additionally, Volvo’s decision to prioritize cost-efficiency over premium features has raised concerns among loyal customers.
The company’s reliance on Geely, a Chinese automotive giant known for its electric vehicle innovation, has also been questioned. In a surprising move, Volvo has announced plans to extend the life of its popular XC90 SUV. Instead of a complete replacement with the EX90, the XC90 will receive a significant refresh and continue to be offered alongside its electric counterpart.
This decision suggests that Volvo may be adopting a more cautious approach to its electric vehicle strategy, allowing for a gradual transition and addressing potential challenges. Given the recent revealings of the EX90 and XC90, it’s highly likely that Volvo’s next electric offering will be the ES90 sedan.
The digital world has been abuzz with speculative designs, and Avarvarii Automotive Artworks has presented a compelling vision of what the 2026 Volvo ES90 might look like. Building upon the foundations established by the EX90, the ES90 is expected to share its platform and battery pack, while offering a range of powertrain options, including both single and dual motor configurations.
With a targeted range surpassing the EX90’s current 300 miles, the ES90 is poised to compete directly with electric sedans like the BMW i5, Mercedes EQE, and Audi A6 e-tron, albeit at a slightly lower price point.