2026 Volvo Es90 Reviews

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The cars Australians are 'hungry for': 2025 Sydney International EV motor show returns with models from Smart, Volvo, XPeng and Zeekr as EV sales are predicted to boom
By Dom Tripolone · 12 Sep 2025
Motor shows are officially back in Australia, and it's all because of electric cars.The Sydney International EV motor show is returning this October to the ICC Sydney, proving the EV show wasn’t just a flash in the pan.The organiser of the show, Ray Evans, said they are expecting about 40,000 visitors to come through the gates over three days.“The exceptional response has proven that Australians are hungry for EV knowledge and options," said Evans."This year we're delivering exactly what the market wants - hands-on experiences with over 100 vehicles, test drives, daily sessions and a New Model Stage.”The show will give potential customers a chance to get up close and personal with some of the newest names in the EV game.Brands such as Farizon, Lotus, Polestar, Smart, Volvo, XPeng and Zeekr will have current and coming models on display.Volvo Australia boss Stephen Connor said the company is committed to a fully electric future."This year we have already introduced three new all-electric models to Australia, and to date our all-electric lineup equates to 40 per cent of our total volume," said Connor.Volvo will have the new ES90 electric sedan on display at the show. Attendees can also check out the $1.2m Rolls-Royce Spectre EV.Some experts have predicted Australian EV sales to balloon to between 15 and 19 per cent next year, according to the show organisers. Currently EV sales only make up about 7.7 per cent of new car sales through the first eight months of this year.The show runs from October 31 to November 2nd and tickets start from $35.00 and are available now from Ticketmaster.
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Volvo's Cross Country comeback!
By James Cleary · 05 Sep 2025
Volvo Australia has launched a new Cross Country version of its EX30 small EV SUV, which it says is “designed for people who want big experiences from their small, fully electric SUV”.
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New-gen electric sedan pricing revealed
By Chris Thompson · 28 Aug 2025
Volvo Australia has confirmed local pricing for its incoming segment-treading electric car, the ES90.
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Game-changing hybrid with 200km EV range
By Jack Quick · 28 Aug 2025
Volvo has officially revealed its reborn XC70 which is now a higher-riding plug-in hybrid (PHEV) SUV than the lifted wagon it once was.
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Volvo XC90 2026 review: Ultra T8 PHEV
By Tim Nicholson · 13 Aug 2025
It’s been a favourite of growing families for a couple for decades but the Volvo XC90 has just had its life extended. A significant late-life update has arrived in Australia, headlined by a plug-in hybrid version, but is the big seven-seat Volvo still the king of the private school drop-off brigade?
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End of an era as brand dumps two cars from Oz: 2026 Volvo S60 and V60 Cross Country axed in Australia as the Swedish brand goes without a passenger car until the flagship ES90 electric sedan arrives
By Jack Quick · 25 Jul 2025
The writing has been on the wall for a number of years now but Volvo has officially axed its remaining sedan and wagon line-up in Australia.While Volvo still may have examples of the S60 and V60 Cross Country left in its dealer network, both of these passenger cars have been axed locally. No more shipments of either are coming.It follows the larger S90 getting discontinued locally in 2019 and the flagship V90 Cross Country getting the axe locally in 2021.The Sino-Swedish brand now doesn’t have any passenger car in its line-up until the flagship ES90 electric sedan arrives. This is currently earmarked for an Australian launch in late 2025.As a result, the Volvo Cars Australia current line-up only consists of the EX30, EX40, XC40, XC60, XC90 and EX90. The C40 electric SUV was axed locally earlier this year.The Volvo S60 sedan has lived through three generations, with the latest version being first revealed in 2018 and launching locally in 2019.Third-generation S60 models were initially sourced from the United States, but in 2022 a minor update saw production shift to China.The V60 wagon launched locally in 2019 and was replaced by the higher-riding V60 Cross Country in 2021. The latter was always sourced from Belgium.It remains unclear whether Volvo is working on successors to the S60 and V60, especially given it has dropped its plan to only sell EVs from 2030.In the first six months of 2025 Volvo sold a total of 37 S60 examples and 78 V60 Cross Country examples, which is a drop of 56.5 per cent and 4.9 per cent, respectively.The brand’s top-seller continues to be the XC40 small SUV. A total of 1287 examples were sold in the first half of 2025, which is down 24.1 per cent year-on-year.In fact, Volvo as a brand has been experiencing a slump in sales locally. 3597 new vehicles have been sold year-to-date, which is down 24.1 per cent year-on-year.Looking to the future, Volvo is planning to launch the aforementioned ES90 electric sedan later this year. It will also launch the EX30 Cross Country, which is a jacked-up version of the EX30 small electric SUV.
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COVID hangover hitting used cars: The second-hand cars that are worth avoiding to ensure you’re getting the most value and are as safe as possible
By Jack Quick · 22 Jul 2025
It’s been over five years now since COVID lockdowns started and in some way it feels like a lifetime ago. For a lot of people buying new cars during this period, however, there were long wait times. COVID lockdowns were a key reason for this, but another major reason for delays was the global shortage of semiconductors.
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Family champion returning as Euro brand’s backflip on electric cars: New generation 2026 Volvo XC90 large SUV confirmed by CEO
By Chris Thompson · 21 Jul 2025
The Volvo XC90 will remain a part of the Swedish brand’s line-up, according to its CEO, with plug-in hybrid power likely on the cards.
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