JAKARTA - Volvo has again revealed a teaser image of its first premium EV minivan, EM90. In the image, the manufacturer proudly shows the appearance of the minivan which will officially launch on November 12.

Reporting from Carscoops, Monday, October 2, this teaser image depicts a house with part of EM90 hidden behind the curtain, while some of the vehicle's body is visible through the window.

From behind the curtain, we can see that this MPV has a sizeable dimension, with a striking LED illumination on its back. This backladder has a vertically mounted thick element on top of the pillar, as well as a striking horizontal LED line.

In the last picture, this car shows its real face with a Volvo-style DRL LED light embedding. It is estimated that EM90 will also have a large Chrom grip with a glowing manufacturer emblem in the middle.

As previously reported, Volvo EM90 will share a powertrain with Zeekr 009, considering that both are part of the same group of companies, Geely. Therefore, this car will be equipped with a pair of electric motors that produce up to 536 dk of power.

The MPV will also be equipped with a 140 kWh capacity battery made from lithium-nickel-manganese-cobalt materials, which provide a range of up to 822 km.

Previously, Volvo had released another teaser image featuring the top of EM90. Volvo shows a panoramic and sunroofed roof with parts of the back exposed, adopting the latest light design from other Volvo models.

Currently, Volvo has successfully marketed its various electric vehicles, including hybrid models, Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV), and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV). They also plan to expand their line of environmentally friendly products.

Volvo will soon release C40 Recharge and XC40 Recharge in the global market. In addition, they are also committed to converting existing models into electric vehicles, including EX90.


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