Volvo has been one of the most active car manufacturers in the electric vehicle space, and to this end, the car company has now unveiled its latest EV effort. Known as the EM90, this car is said to not only be a "comfortable living room on the move" but also "a car that provides you with room for life with your loved ones."
The EM90 is said to be Volvo's expansion into the EV portfolio, and that it's the next step towards the manufacturer going exclusively electric by the year 2030. While we're told to expect more EV announcements and reveals in the coming years, in regard to the EM90, Volvo has stated:
"With the EM90, we're taking Volvo Cars' heritage and leadership in safety into the exciting new electric MPV segment. It allows us to tap new market demand we've not explored before and broadens the appeal of the Volvo brand to more people."
The EM90 will have headlights that resemble Thor's hammer, is available in four exterior colours, has a range of up to 738 kilometres, and a 0 to 100 km/h time of 8.3 seconds. It even boasts a 115 kWh battery and can be fast-charged from 10-80% in under 30 minutes.
There is no mention of the price of the EM90 yet, as the car will be launching first in China.