The Volvo EX90 is marketed with an EPA range of 310 miles, but recent real-world testing revealed a lower performance. In a test conducted at a constant speed of 75 mph, the EV reported an average efficiency of only 2.38 miles/kWh, translating to a practical range of approximately 240 miles. Kris Rifa, the tester, aimed to assess the vehicle's performance under ideal conditions while factoring in the 107 kWh battery capacity. Such discrepancies highlight the gap between rated and real-world efficiency, raising questions for potential buyers about the vehicle's true capability.
The Volvo EX90, despite impressive specs, fell short in real-world highway efficiency tests, achieving only about 240 miles instead of the EPA rated 310 miles.
In a controlled environment with mild weather, highway testing revealed the EX90's average efficiency was just 2.38 miles/kWh, significantly lower than expected.
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