- Volvo launched the ES90 electric sedan in South Africa with a 755 km WLTP range.
- The model uses an 800-volt architecture enabling rapid charging and improved efficiency.
Volvo Cars has introduced its new flagship electric sedan to the South African market, expanding the brand’s electrification portfolio in the region. The Volvo ES90 electric sedan debuted on March 11 and represents a major step in the company’s transition toward fully electric mobility. Built with advanced battery technology and high-performance electric architecture, the model aims to deliver long driving range, fast charging capability, and premium electric performance tailored for modern passenger vehicle markets.
Volvo ES90 electric sedan specifications and performance
The Volvo ES90 electric sedan is built on the SPA2 vehicle platform and incorporates an advanced 800-volt electrical system designed to improve charging speed and efficiency. According to Volvo, the vehicle is powered by a 92 kWh battery pack delivering a claimed driving range of up to 755 km under the WLTP cycle. The sedan measures approximately 5,000 mm in length, 1,546 mm in height, and 2,120 mm in width. A rear-mounted electric motor produces 245 kW and 480 Nm of torque, enabling acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.6 seconds and supporting DC fast charging from 10 percent to 80 percent in about 25 minutes.
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