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You Might Be Able To Get A RM30k Overtrade On The Volvo EX90

This might be a good time to visit the showroom and test drive the EX90

In early April last year (2025) Volvo Car Malaysia pulled the covers off its latest fully-electric flagship, the EX90 SUV. This tailpipe-less large SUV debuted alongside its newly-facelifted petrol engine equipped XC90 and was made available in a sole Ultra Twin spec that wore a retail price tag of RM442,888.

Compared to the outgoing XC90, this more mininalistically-styled EX90 premium SUV was actually a slightly larger vehicle. Dimensionally, the EX90 measures 5,037 mm in length (vs 4,950 mm of the XC90), 1,964 mm in width (vs 1,923 mm), 1,747 mm in height (vs 1,776 mm), and rides on a 2,985 mm wheelbase (vs 2,984 mm).

Did you know you can get an overtrade of up to RM30,000 on this EX90? See the below information and you might not have realised the possible savings.

EX90

In case you didn’t know this, the all-electric Volvo EX90 SUV has achieved the maximum five-star rating in the latest round of Euro NCAP safety testing, confirming its position as one of the highest-performing cars of the year. This top score, awarded by Europe’s leading independent car safety assessment program, underscores Volvo Cars’ continuous leadership and commitment to safety.

The seven-seat family SUV scored exceptionally high in both the Adult and Child Occupant Protection categories. This success is not merely a result of controlled testing; it is powered by more than 55 years of real-world crash research, including data gathered from over 50,000 real-life accidents.

This deep, data-driven understanding informs the Volvo Cars Safety Standard—an in-house benchmark that consistently exceeds official regulatory requirements.

Meanwhile, two standout safety innovations further distinguish the EX90:

  1. Driver Understanding System: Named one of TIME’s Best Inventions in 2024, this award-winning system uses real-time sensing to monitor the driver’s state. It can detect signs of distraction, fatigue, or impairment, providing intervention and support when needed to ensure the driver remains fully capable of operating the vehicle.
  2. Full-Cabin Occupant Sensing: This crucial feature helps prevent loved ones from being inadvertently left behind in the car. Advanced radars can detect even submillimetre movements, such as a baby’s subtle breathing, and alert the driver to the presence of occupants in potentially dangerous situations.
Daniel Sherman Fernandez
Daniel Sherman Fernandez
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