2025 Volvo ex90 Review: Electric Luxury SUV with Hidden Headlights & Innovative Features
- Authors
- Published on
- Published on
- Name
- By Dushyant
- (@dishs)
In this latest review by Doug DeMuro, we dive into the futuristic realm of the 2025 Volvo ex90, a groundbreaking electric SUV that's not just a mere XC90 with a battery pack. Priced at around $80,000, this Swedish marvel boasts a unique headlight design where the lights are cleverly concealed behind the running lights, creating a mesmerizing visual effect when they're revealed. With two variants available - a 400hp base model and a 510hp high-performance version - both offering three-row seating and all-wheel drive, the ex90 is a force to be reckoned with in the luxury SUV segment.
Step inside this Volvo masterpiece, and you're greeted by a sleek, minimalist interior adorned with synthetic leather seats and a large vertical touchscreen dominating the center console. The screen controls almost everything in the car, from adjusting mirrors to opening the glove box, showcasing Volvo's commitment to cutting-edge technology. While the integration of controls into the screen may take some getting used to, features like constant all-wheel drive and a heads-up display add to the ex90's allure, promising a tech-savvy driving experience like no other.
But it's not all about gadgets and gizmos; the ex90 delivers on practicality too. With ample storage options, hidden compartments, and unique window switch controls, Volvo ensures that convenience is never compromised. The backseat offers a comfortable retreat with climate controls, heated rear seats, and cleverly integrated cup holders, making long journeys a luxurious affair. Overall, the 2025 Volvo ex90 is a bold step into the future of electric SUVs, blending cutting-edge technology with practicality and luxury in a package that's set to redefine the segment.
Image copyright Youtube
Image copyright Youtube
Image copyright Youtube
Image copyright Youtube
Watch The 2025 Volvo EX90 Is a Compelling 3-Row EV Luxury SUV on Youtube
Viewer Reactions for The 2025 Volvo EX90 Is a Compelling 3-Row EV Luxury SUV
Concerns about the cost and complexity of replacing the headlights
Praise for the design and proportions of the vehicle
Criticism of the reliance on screens for controls
Discussion on the target audience for the vehicle
Comments on the lack of certain features like ventilated seats and power sunshades
Speculation on potential future discounts for the vehicle
Critique of the over-engineering and complexity of the car
Comparison to Tesla's design and software inspiration
Concerns about potential issues with the headlights and other tech features
Criticism of political commentary in car reviews
Concerns about potential electrical problems due to Chinese ownership
Questions about the reliability and manual operation of the movable headlight mechanism
Critique of the placement of USB-C ports in the third row
Related Articles
Top 5 Disappointing Cars by Doug DeMuro: Insights & Analysis
Explore Doug DeMuro's list of disappointing cars, including the Jaguar I-Pace, Lexus LFA, McLaren Elva, Mercedes-AMG C63, and Pagani Huayra. Discover why these vehicles failed to meet expectations in the realm of high-performance automobiles.
Tesla Model Y Refresh, Chrysler's EV Halt, and Volkswagen's Harvester Trim
Doug DeMuro delves into the Tesla Model Y refresh and Chrysler's surprising halt on the Airflow EV production. The team also discusses Volkswagen's upcoming Scout brand release, focusing on the unique Harvester trim with a range-extending gasoline engine.
Quirky Charm: Review of 1999 BMW Z3 Coupe
Doug DeMuro reviews the 1999 BMW Z3 coupe, a quirky blend of sports car performance and practicality. From its unique design to potent six-cylinder engine, the Z3 coupe offers a distinctive driving experience at an affordable price.
2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1: American Supercar Review
Unleash the power of the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1, a true American supercar with over 1,000 horsepower and a top speed exceeding 230 mph. Explore its cutting-edge features and track-focused design in this in-depth review.