Volvo EX90 Electric SUV Review
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•Volvo EX90 first drive: not fully baked
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Volvo 's flagship electric SUV, the EX90, is hitting the road a full year behind schedule.
The vehicle has almost no physical buttons just one large scroll wheel on the center console and a few buttons (including hazards) on the headliner.
Volvo runs its infotainment system on Google ’s Android Automotive platform.
The EX90 can use your smartphone as the digital key.
Volvo ’s EX90 is still pretty good as a minimum viable product.
Despite a few tech hiccups, the car is driving the ball forward.
The system is a bit sensitive but not intrusive, and for drivers who stupidly prefer to scroll on their phones rather than pay attention to the traffic ahead of them, it could be a needed wake-up call.
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