The Volvo ES90 (L) and EX90 will be officially launched in Vietnam in the fourth quarter of 2026. Photo: Volvo
Customers can place deposits for both models this month, with their official launch slated for the fourth quarter of the year.
The Swedish carmaker said that early buyers would receive exclusive ownership benefits, although details have yet to be announced.
The EX90 and ES90 are already established in global markets.
The EX90 made its international debut in 2022, while the ES90 was unveiled in 2025.
With the addition of the two models, Volvo’s officially distributed all-electric lineup in Vietnam will expand to three vehicles: the EC40, EX90 and ES90.
A key feature of both new models is Volvo’s adoption of an 800-volt electrical architecture, marking the first time the automaker has introduced the technology in its lineup.
The 800V platform enables the battery to recharge from 10 percent to 80 percent in about 22 minutes.
The EX90 and ES90 are also equipped with Volvo’s next-generation core computing system, offering significantly enhanced artificial intelligence processing capabilities and support for over-the-air (OTA) software updates.


The EX90 and ES90 are equipped with Volvo’s next-generation core computing system. Photo: Volvo
Volvo Vietnam said the EX90 will be available in six-seater and seven-seater configurations.
The company has not yet disclosed the details of its powertrain and safety features, while specifications for the ES90 on the Vietnamese market also remain under wraps.
If offered with specifications similar to those available internationally, the EX90 will come in two powertrain variants.
The Twin Motor version features dual electric motors producing 408 horsepower and 770 Nm of torque, while the Twin Motor Performance delivers 517 horsepower and 910 Nm.
Both versions are equipped with a 111-kWh battery pack, providing an estimated driving range of between 600 km and 620 km, depending on the variant.
The ES90 offers a broader range of powertrain options.
The rear-wheel-drive Single Motor version and the all-wheel-drive Twin Motor produces 333 horsepower and 449 horsepower, respectively, while the Twin Motor Performance delivers 680 horsepower.
Depending on the variant, the sedan is fitted with either a 92-kWh or 106-kWh battery, offering an estimated driving range of some 650 km to 700 km on a single charge.
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