Registration of interest for the Volvo ES90 is now open in Malaysia ahead of the electric sedan’s launch in early 2026. Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) stopped short of mentioning a launch date, available variants and pricing in its official release, but it did reveal that a 2% early bird incentive will be provided for the first 100 units booked between now and March 31, 2026.
The ES90 will arrive as a locally-assembled (CKD) model from the start, unlike the EX90 that was first launched as a fully-imported (CBU) offering, although the latter is set to make the transition with upgrades as we previously reported.
Both electric vehicles (EVs) are built on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA2) platform, with the ES90 featuring an 800-volt architecture from the start – the EX90 only got updated from a 400-volt system in September last year.
With the 800-volt system, the ES90 can DC fast charge at up to 350 kW to get the battery from a 10-80% state of charge in approximately 22 minutes, or gain 300 km of range with just 10 minutes of being plugged in.
Further technical details include a total system output of 333 PS (329 hp and 245 kW) and 480 Nm of torque, which points to the Single Motor variant of the ES90. This comes with a 92-kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery that delivers up to 651 km of range following the WLTP standard. Other available configurations for the sedan include the Twin Motor as well as the Twin Motor Performance.
The ES90 is also the first Volvo to feature the Nvidia Drive AGX Orin computing system that is part of the Superset tech stack, which handles artificial intelligence (AI) functions, safety features, car sensors and battery management.
Thailand has already welcomed the ES90 as of October last year, with a sole Ultra Single Motor variant currently costing 2.99 million baht (about RM386k). Where our ES90 will be CKD in Malaysia, Thailand gets their cars from China.
GALLERY: Volvo ES90 Ultra Single Motor in Thailand

















































































































































































































































































































