Volvo’s all-new ES90, the Swedish automaker’s upcoming flagship electric sedan, has been spotted again in Malaysia under the sheets — strongly hinting at an official local launch in the near future. The sighting suggests that Volvo Car Malaysia is preparing for the introduction of its new model as part of the brand’s continued electrification strategy.
The ES90 will serve as the electric successor to the S90, representing Volvo’s push to offer a fully electric lineup by 2030. Built on the advanced SPA2 platform — the same architecture underpinning the EX90 SUV — the ES90 is expected to combine Scandinavian design, cutting-edge technology, and sustainable luxury.

According to Volvo, the 800V system enables rapid charging of up to 350 kW DC, allowing drivers to gain roughly 300km of range in just 10 minutes. The ES90 will be available in both single-motor, rear-wheel-drive and dual-motor, all-wheel-drive variants, with the latter producing up to 670hp and capable of accelerating from 0–100km/h in about four seconds.
Battery capacity options are expected to range from 92 kWh to 106 kWh, offering a driving range of up to 700km (WLTP) depending on the variant. Charging from 10–80% can take as little as 20 minutes under ideal conditions.

The ES90’s design, though still covered in test mules, hints at a sleek and elongated profile with signature Thor’s Hammer LED headlights, flush door handles, and a minimalist Scandinavian aesthetic. Inside, the sedan is expected to feature a portrait-oriented touchscreen running Google’s Android Automotive OS, a Bowers & Wilkins audio system, and high-quality sustainable materials throughout the cabin.

Safety remains a key focus, as with all Volvo vehicles. The ES90 is expected to feature LiDAR-based driver assistance technology, advanced radar and camera systems, and over-the-air software updates to enhance performance and safety over time.
The spotting of the ES90 in Malaysia indicates Volvo’s commitment to expanding its electric offerings beyond SUVs. With local assembly operations already established for models like the XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge, the ES90 could potentially join them as part of Volvo’s CKD (Completely Knocked Down) initiative.

Once launched, the ES90 will likely compete against other premium electric sedans such as the BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz EQE, offering Malaysian buyers a Scandinavian alternative that balances elegance, sustainability, and innovation.
While Volvo Car Malaysia has yet to confirm an official launch date, we anticipate a 2026 launch, aligning with the brand’s ongoing rollout of next-generation EVs across Asia.






