Interior Volvo EX90 2023 revealed
Not just new Volvo EX90 it is in the company’s safest carit will also have the most sustainable interior to date.
Volvo has set a goal by 2040 to be both climate-neutral and completely normal – meaning using only recycled or sustainable materials to create a new car, from which it can be recycled and recycled. fully used.
While the EX90 will hold about 50kg of materials made from recycled plastic and “bio-based materials,” it falls short of that lofty goal.
Even so, Volvo says it’s an important first step. On top of that, Volvo claims the EX90’s interior will be “one of the most comfortable and luxurious car interiors on the market”, and will fully capture Scandinavian values of “simple, healthy and natural origin”.
The seats of the EX90 will be made of a fabric called Nordico, which combines recycled PET bottles with materials from the “responsibly managed” forests of Sweden and Norway.
For those looking to experience the Toyota Century in their Scandinavian crossover, the EX90’s seats can also be finished with a blend of wool sourced from sustainable and ethical sources.
The EX90’s cabin decor includes wood from sustainable forests that are FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified and has warm backlighting.
Meanwhile, the car’s mats are made from a blend of new polyamides – such as nylon – as well as recycled and regenerated polyamides.
EX90 will officially launch on November 9 European time.
It is assumed that the EX90 will utilize the EV-friendly enhancement of the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) used by the current XC90which it will effectively replace.
EX90 should be closely related to what was revealed recently Polestar 3. Specifics about the EX90’s powertrain are yet to be revealed, but the Polestar 3 tops the range using a dual-motor system that produces a combined output of 380kW and 910Nm.
In its most efficient equipment, the Polestar 3 is said to have a driving range of 610 km by WLTP standards.
Under the predecessor CEO Hakan Samuelsson, the EX90 was the first Volvo model have a unique name. Reports suggest that the flagship crossover will be called Embla, the first woman created by the gods of Norse mythology.
Jim Rowan, Volvo’s CEO since March of this year, reversed course with the company saying Automotive News “Brand familiarity” eventually led the automaker to change its strategy.
According to Volvo, the new name “marks a new iteration in our current nomenclature and reflects our transition to an all-electric lineup by 2030”.
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