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“Volvo Unveils First Look at ES90: Brand’s First Electric Saloon Set to Take on BMW and Mercedes-Benz”

Volvo Teases New Electric Saloon, ES90, Set to Compete with BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE

Volvo has released a sneak peek of its upcoming electric saloon, the ES90, which is set to hit the market in 2025. This will be Volvo’s first-ever electric saloon and will be available in the UK. The ES90 will be a direct competitor to the BMW i5 and the Mercedes-Benz EQE in the large electric saloon segment.

The ES90 was previewed in a short video at the end of Volvo’s 90/90 day event in Gothenburg, which celebrated the first deliveries of the EX90 electric SUV and the new version of the combustion-engined XC90. While the video doesn’t provide a detailed look at the car, it is expected to feature design cues from the EX90.

Although official details are limited, it is known that the ES90 will utilize the same bespoke electric platform developed by Volvo for the EX90. This means that the ES90 will benefit from advanced software systems and technology. Leaked information suggests that the ES90 will measure around five meters in length and will be offered in both single-motor rear-wheel-drive and dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrains. It is also expected to have a 111kWh (107kWh usable) battery, similar to the EX90.

The ES90 will be manufactured at a plant owned by Volvo’s parent company, Geely, in China. The car has been primarily developed for the Chinese market, where there is a high demand for luxury saloons. However, it will also be sold in other markets, including the UK, where it will likely serve as a low-volume brand-building flagship.

This move by Volvo is in line with the growing trend of automakers transitioning towards electric vehicles. With the ES90, Volvo aims to compete with other luxury electric saloons and capture a share of the electric vehicle market. The company has been committed to electrification, with a goal to become a fully electric car company by 2030.

The introduction of the ES90 demonstrates Volvo’s commitment to sustainability and its efforts to reduce carbon emissions. As governments around the world push for stricter emission regulations, the demand for electric vehicles is expected to rise. According to a report by BloombergNEF, electric vehicles are projected to account for 58% of global passenger car sales by 2040.

In conclusion, Volvo’s teaser of the ES90 electric saloon has generated excitement among car enthusiasts and potential buyers. With its stylish design, advanced technology, and commitment to sustainability, the ES90 has the potential to be a strong contender in the electric saloon market. As more details about the car are revealed, it will be interesting to see how Volvo positions itself in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle landscape.