The Volvo EX90 is Volvo's flagship all-electric SUV, representing the brand's vision for a sustainable and safe future. With 118 complaints concentrated solely in the 2025 model year (its launch year), the vehicle shows typical first-year production issues. Electrical system problems lead the concerns, which is notable for an EV, followed by powertrain, lane departure systems, and brake issues. As a new model, reliability data is still developing.

118
Total Complaints
3
Total Recalls
1
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths

Common Problem Categories

Electrical System 24
Power Train 14
Lane Departure 14
Unknown Or Other 12
Service Brakes 12

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2025 118 3 0 0 Average

Volvo Ex90 Years to Avoid

2025

Best Volvo Ex90 Years

No data available yet - new model

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with the Volvo EX90?

Electrical system issues lead with 24 complaints, followed by powertrain concerns at 14 complaints, and lane departure system problems also at 14. Service brakes and unspecified issues each account for 12 complaints.

Should I wait to buy a Volvo EX90?

As a first-year model with 118 complaints, the EX90 is experiencing typical launch-year growing pains. Waiting for the 2026 model year may allow Volvo to address these initial issues.

Is the Volvo EX90 reliable as an electric vehicle?

It is too early to determine long-term reliability. The electrical system issues (24 complaints) are concerning for an EV. Prospective buyers should monitor ongoing developments and software updates.

What should I check before buying a Volvo EX90?

Test all electrical systems thoroughly, verify the lane departure and driver assistance features function correctly, and inspect the brake system. Ensure the latest software updates have been installed.