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Volvo EX90 Arrives In SA With Unmatched AI Safety And Luxury

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2025-03-29No Comments5 Mins Read
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South Africa has just welcomed the Volvo EX90, an electric SUV that doesn’t just set new standards in safety but redefines them with artificial intelligence.

Following the success of the EX30, Volvo’s flagship model arrives as the smartest, most protective vehicle the brand has ever built, blending cutting-edge sensing tech with Scandinavian luxury.

The ultimate safety revolution

Volvo calls the EX90 the “safest car it has ever made,” and for good reason.

At its core is an “invisible safety shield”, a network of LiDAR, radars, and cameras working alongside NVIDIA DRIVE AI to detect hazards before they become threats.

This system doesn’t just react; it predicts and prevents, offering features like Collision Avoidance, Intersection Autobrake, and Run-off Road Mitigation.

“The Volvo EX90 represents the pinnacle of our design, engineering, and safety innovation,” says Felipe Yagi, Head of Marketing & Communications at Volvo Car South Africa. “It’s more than just luxury—it’s a bold new chapter for safety in South Africa.”

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Volvo EX90

Volvo chose the breathtaking Cooperage at Anura Wine Estate – a family-run vineyard established in 1989 – as the spectacular launch venue for its revolutionary EX90 in South Africa this week. The architectural marvel, with its striking blend of stone, concrete, steel and African wood, provided the perfect backdrop for this cutting-edge vehicle’s debut.

During my 30 minutes behind the wheel, I experienced firsthand how Volvo’s intelligent safety systems anticipate danger before it happens. The brand emphasizes this capability with an emotional launch video demonstrating how the EX90’s advanced features protect drivers when distraction strikes, or unexpected hazards emerge.

The Cooperage’s contemporary industrial design, flooded with natural light, mirrored the EX90’s own fusion of Scandinavian elegance with technological sophistication – making this one of the most memorable vehicles launches I’ve attended.

The spectacular setting perfectly complemented what may well be the safest car Volvo has ever built.

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Brilliant tech for a smarter drive

Inside, the EX90 is just as intelligent.

A 14.5-inch touchscreen with Google Built-In (Maps, Assistant, Play) and wireless Apple CarPlay keeps drivers connected, while a 9-inch driver display ensures critical info is always visible.

The Bowers & Wilkins 3D audio system with Dolby Atmos transforms the cabin into a concert hall, and 5G connectivity keeps everything running seamlessly.

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Volvo EX90

Volvo EX90 power meets precision

With 380 kW and 910 N.m of torque, the EX90 rockets from 0-100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds—all in near silence. Its 111 kWh battery delivers up to 751 km of urban range, and with 250 kW DC fast charging, it can go from 10-80% in just 30 minutes.

“I can confidently say the EX90 is the best car we’ve ever made,” declares Volvo Cars CEO Jim Rowan, who drove it 950 km across the US in varying conditions. “The charging, handling, and tech—it’s the start of a new era for Volvo.”

Available April 2024 – Priced at R2,650,000

Every EX90 comes with a 3-year/60,000 km service plan, 5-year/100,000 km warranty, and 8-year battery coverage.

Buyers also get two years of free public charging, a home wallbox, and 10GB monthly data for three years.

This isn’t just a car, it’s the future of intelligent, safe driving.

Volvo EX90 enters the luxury SUV arena to battle BMW XM & Mercedes EQS”

Volvo EX90
Volvo EX90

Volvo’s EX90 isn’t just another premium SUV, it’s a direct challenge to German luxury heavyweights.

Priced at R2,650,000, it strategically undercuts the BMW XM (R3.4 million) while matching the Mercedes EQS SUV (R2.646 million) blow-for-blow in tech, safety, and sophistication.

This isn’t about filling a segment, it’s about dominating it.

With cutting-edge LiDAR safety systems, a 380kW electric powertrain, and Scandinavian minimalist luxury, the EX90 proves Volvo isn’t just keeping up with BMW and Mercedes… it’s aiming to outsmart them.

The question isn’t whether the EX90 belongs in this elite tier, it’s whether the Germans can keep up.

 

Volvo South Africa Enhances EV Ownership With Free Charging, Home Wallbox & Vodacom Data

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2025-02-25Updated:2025-02-27
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Volvo Car South Africa  is introducing an exclusive offer to make electric vehicle (EV) ownership more convenient and accessible. As the country’s leading EV brand, Volvo is providing new EV buyers with two years of free public charging, a GridCars wallbox with installation support, and 10 GB of Vodacom data per month for three years.

Two years of free public charging

New Volvo EV owners will receive a charging voucher worth R12,000, linked to the GridCars charge card, valid for 24 months.

“South African motorists have shown they’re ready for electric motoring, as demonstrated by the strong sales of Volvo electric vehicles in South Africa,” said Markus Cromwell, Head of Commercial at Volvo Car South Africa. “In 2024, Volvo sold 539 electric vehicles, and we aim to continue attracting drivers with this exceptional offer, making the transition to electric motoring even easier.”

Home charging with a GridCars Wallbox

To simplify home charging, Volvo is offering an installation allowance of R7,500 towards a GridCars wallbox. This solution enables significantly faster charging compared to a standard household plug, ensuring quicker battery replenishment. The wallbox also comes with a two-year warranty covering parts and installation.

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Seamless connectivity for three years

Volvo EV owners will enjoy uninterrupted connectivity with a Wi-Fi dongle and 10 GB of Vodacom data per month for 36 months. This allows drivers and passengers to take full advantage of Volvo’s built-in Google apps and services, including Google Maps and YouTube, for seamless navigation and entertainment.

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