Volvo is opening order books for the 2026 Volvo EX90, now enhanced with hardware and software upgrades. Powered by the company’s new 800-volt electric system, the EX90 can charge even faster, while a core computer upgrade enables new and improved safety, collision avoidance and driver support features.
As 2026 order books open, Volvo Car Ireland also introduces the new Single Motor, rear-wheel-drive version of the EX90 giving the seven-seat SUV a new entry-level price of €99,895.

New features include connected safety
alerts for slippery roads, hazards ahead, and accidents ahead, along
with the integration of automatic e-call functionality with Emergency
Stop Assist (ESA).
ESA is designed to bring the car to a
controlled stop in its lane if the driver fails to respond to
attention or hands-off warnings, for example due to sudden illness.
Once the car is stationary, the new e-call feature will automatically
connect the car to an emergency call centre linked to Volvo Cars. The
centre can then speak with the occupants and contact emergency
services if needed.
Other new features include expanded
automatic emergency steering functionality in darkness, along with
Park Pilot assist for parallel parking.
Compared to the
previous model year’s 400V system, the new 800V architecture
reduces heat generation during charging, enabling faster charging
speeds. The charging performance is further improved by Volvo’s
in-house developed battery management software. Volvo claims 250 km
of range can be added in just 10 minutes of charging.
Additionally,
the EX90 will now come with an electrochromic panoramic roof, first
introduced on the recently launched Volvo ES90. This new roof lets
you adjust the glass transparency, helping to reduce glare or boost
privacy at the touch of a button.
The Volvo EX90’s 2026 pricing structure is as follows: Single Motor Plus from €99,895; Twin Motor Plus from €106,995; Twin Motor Ultra from €119,895; and Twin Motor Performance Ultra from €124,895. First deliveries will commence in Q1 2026.

