Volvo: EM90 luxury van with a striking light show 🎥

DICKSCHIFF With the first all-electric EM90 van, Volvo is bringing its expertise to a new vehicle class. The six-seater MPV combines Scandinavian design with a high level of safety and comfort.

 

The lightshow at the front of the new Volvo EM90 is particularly striking. The radiator grille and the illuminated Volvo logo are framed by headlights in the brand-typical Thors Hammer design. At the rear are the illuminated Volvo badge and the vertical tail lights - inspired by the skyline of modern cities. 19 or 20-inch wheels demonstrate aerodynamic efficiency, and customers can choose from four paint finishes.

Volvo EM90
With the EM90, Volvo is certainly causing a stir in the MPV segment.

Just like in the living room at home

The variable and spacious interior guarantees great comfort thanks to high-quality materials and practical solutions. Comfortable lounge seats make up to six people feel like they are in a living room.

Jim Rowan, President and CEO of Volvo Cars: "It's an age-old cliché, but no place compares to home. A place where you are with your loved ones. This feeling of home inspired us to create the new EM90 - a car that offers space to live."

Naturally, the Volvo EM90 is optimally networked. In addition to 5G connectivity, the van features the Snapdragon cockpit platforms from Qualcomm Technologies and their high computing power. Many functions can also be controlled via a voice assistant, which is visualized by an avatar on the 15.4-inch infotainment screen. Like all new Volvo models, the EM90 also receives regular software updates over the air.

To 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds

The EM90 is powered by a 200 kW engine (272 hp). This enables it to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds. Combined with a 116 kWh battery, ranges of up to 738 kilometers are possible. Charging from ten to 80 percent takes just under 30 minutes at fast-charging stations. The all-electric van will initially be launched on the Chinese market, but it is not yet clear when the giant will arrive in Switzerland. We will stay tuned.

 

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