Volvo EX90 Vs. Tesla Model X: Three-Row Electric Cars Compared
Specs-wise, the Volvo EX90’s features include dual-electric motors powering all four wheels, giving it 408 horsepower, a zero to 62 mph time of 5.9 seconds, and a range of up to 363 miles. It utilizes Volvo’s latest safety tech features, scanning both externally and internally to alert drivers of potential hazards that may affect its passengers, surrounding vehicles, and pedestrians alike. The 2024 EX90 interior amenities feature a Bowers and Wilkins 3D sound system, headrest-integrated speakers, a LiDAR sensor, 5G connectivity, and digital key entry coming as standard.
Meanwhile, a base Tesla Model X also boasts a dual-motor AWD setup, albeit with 670 horsepower, a quicker 3.8-second zero to 60 mph time, but with a shorter estimated range of 348 miles. On the safety side, the Model X comes with the usual driver assistance like automatic braking and collision warning. However, it does have full self-driving from the get-go, while the EX90’s autonomous driving is still a planned future update. The Model X interior features some high-tech amenities too, like a 22-speaker sound system with Active Noise Cancellation, integrated gaming hardware, and heating for all seats, among others. Space isn’t an issue for both models, which come with three rows, seven-seat capacity, and matching front trunks, so what’s the kicker?
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