• Volvo has announced that the fully electric ES90 flagship sedan will debut on March 5.
  • The ES90 will be the most powerful Volvo yet in terms of core computing capacity.
  • Photos of a facelifted Volvo S90 have appeared online suggesting an imminent debut.

Volvo is gearing up for the launch of the all-new ES90 that will take place on March 5. This fully electric sedan is a software-defined vehicle powered by the Swedish brand’s Superset tech stack, making it the most powerful Volvo ever in terms of core computing capacity. Meanwhile, the company is also updating the S90 sedan, ensuring an ICE option remains available alongside the new EV.

Following the original teaser from last year, Volvo has shared an additional photo of the ES90, revealing an unconventional split taillight arrangement at the back. Despite the classic three-box sedan silhouette, the EV features additional LEDs on the sides of the rear window, complementing the main taillights in the traditional position.

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Earlier teasers have showcased the ES90’s sleek roofline, familiar greenhouse, flush door handles, and a roof-mounted LiDar. The front end is expected to resemble the EX90, featuring Volvo’s signature “Thor’s hammer” LED headlights.

Advanced Tech Under the Hood

The ES90 is built on the SPA2 architecture shared with the EX90, although Volvo’s upcoming SPA3 platform will debut with the EX60 in 2026. The new sedan is set to be the first Volvo to feature a dual Nvidia Drive AGX Orin setup, giving it the highest core computing capacity in the brand’s lineup. This configuration will also be introduced in the EX90, with existing customers receiving a complimentary upgrade.

Volvo ES90 Official Teasers

The system supports AI-based active safety features and sensors, contributing to Volvo’s “Safe Space Technology“. In terms of sensor hardware, the ES90 will be equipped with one LiDar, five radars, eight cameras, twelve ultrasonic sensors, and an “advanced driver understanding system inside the car”.

As with the mechanically-related SUV, the electric sedan will feature Volvo Cars Superset tech stack – including hardware and software modules and systems – that will eventually be applied in the automaker’s entire EV lineup. Software updates will allow the ES90 to “continuously evolve and improve over time” in the areas of safety, connectivity, and performance.

The Volvo S90 Is Getting A Facelift

Alongside the ES90, Volvo is developing a heavily updated version of the ICE-powered sedan, one of five new products planned for 2025. Leaked photos reveal a complete redesign of the front and rear ends, giving the classic model a fresh, modern appearance. Originally launched in 2016 with a minor update in 2020, the S90’s facelift extends its lifecycle as an alternative to Volvo’s growing electric lineup.

It remains unclear whether the V90 estate will also receive the new redesign. Last month, Volvo announced plans to introduce “meaningful upgrades” for two of its existing models in 2025, one of which is the recently facelifted XC60.

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By extending the lifecycle of its older ICE-powered models, Volvo is providing alternative options alongside its growing electric lineup, especially after stepping back from its goal of becoming an EV-only brand by 2030. This approach was also used with the recently facelifted XC90 flagship SUV, which remains available alongside the fully electric EX90.