Based on 12,000 miles/year, $3.50/gal gas, $0.13/kWh electricity.
Large battery pack with bi-directional charging; new platform — data pending
The EX90 starts at $79,995 MSRP. Early production discounts and dealer incentives can bring it to $76,000-$78,000.
Good value for a luxury 3-row EV. It undercuts the BMW iX and Mercedes EQS SUV while offering standard LiDAR. True Value Score: 78/100.
EPA range is 310 miles. Real-world driving yields 275-300 miles. Cold weather (30°F) reduces range to about 244 miles.
The EX90 has 3 rows (iX has 2), standard LiDAR, and bidirectional charging. The iX is sportier and has a more established EV track record.
Yes, the EX90 is the first production car with standard LiDAR — a Luminar Iris sensor on the roofline that detects pedestrians, objects, and road conditions up to 820 feet ahead.
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