Nissan Sukura vs Volvo Es90

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Nissan Sukura
Nissan Sukura

2024 price

Volvo Es90
Volvo Es90

$88,880 - $107,900

2026 price

Summary

2024 Nissan Sukura
2026 Volvo Es90
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Not Applicable, 0.0L
Fuel Type
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Electric
Fuel Efficiency
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0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
-

5
Dislikes
  • Not enough driving range for Australia
  • A city that EV that should never leave it
  • More power would be nice

  • Not a sedan or an SUV
  • Steering feels artificial at times
  • No Twin Motor option (yet)
2024 Nissan Sukura Summary

It is no secret that the Chinese brands have taken Australia’s affordable EV market by storm. The three most affordable electric models in Australia are all Chinese, and all start under $40k.

But this is the Nissan Sakura, a Japanese-market EV that has global potential, with the brand’s most senior executives saying they want to bring cheaper electric vehicles to the masses.

How cheap? Well this one starts at around 2.5m yen, which is less than $27,000.

So, does Nissan have something here that can upset the cheap EV apple cart? Let’s go find out.

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2026 Volvo Es90 Summary

Do you like swimming against the tide? Do you like to zig when everyone else is zagging? Are you unafraid of making the unpopular choice?

Well, if you align with the above, I have just the car for you.

The Volvo ES90 pushes against most current trends. The luxury sedan used to be the measure of a brand, but not anymore. These days the luxury market is defined by SUVs and sedans have been reduced to an afterthought for many.

But if you’re willing to think outside the SUV-shaped box, there is a lot to like about Volvo’s new luxury offering. Whether it’s a true sedan or not is open to debate, but what it isn’t is an SUV and for those willing to live that counter-culture lifestyle this may be right for you.

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