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Volvo will introduce EX90 and ES90 models made in China

The company’s 99th anniversary celebration and new product launch will take place on April 15, during which the automaker will unveil all-electric models, the Chinese-made Volvo EX90 and Volvo ES90.

It is important that the Volvo EX90 model debuted 4 years ago – in 2022, but is only entering the Chinese market now. This is a large crossover with a length of 5037 mm and its wheelbase is 2985 mm. More details will follow later.

The length of the Volvo ES90 sedan is 5000 mm with a wheelbase of 3102 mm. The worldwide version of the model premiered 2 years ago, and analysts are perplexed why the Swedes delayed the release of both cars to the Chinese market for so long.

Earlier it became known that Volvo will sell cars from the Chinese brand Lynk & Co in Europe. The company’s management regards this step as mutually beneficial for all participants in the process.

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