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EX90 vs BERLINGO FEEL BlueHDi




<First car selection>

VOLVO

EX90 2023- 12153

<Second car selection>

CITROEN

BERLINGO FEEL BlueHDi 2018- 54815





Size comparison


A : EX90 2023-
B : BERLINGO FEEL BlueHDi 2018-

name length width height
A 4950mm 0mm 0mm
B 4405mm 1850mm 1850mm
difference +545mm -1850mm -1850mm

name weight Minimum turning radius Drive battery capacity
A 0kg m kWh
B 1610kg 5.6m kWh
difference -1610kg -5.6m +0kWh

name Cargo Volume Drive battery capacity cruising range
A L kWh km
B 597L kWh km
difference -597L +0kWh +0km


Max output comparison
name Gasoline engine power Gasoline engine torque Displacement
A ---
B 96kW(131PS)300Nm1498cc
difference ---


EV performance comparison
name Electric motor power Electric motor torque
A kW Nm
B kW Nm
difference +0kW +0Nm


name Drive battery capacity cruising range Acceleration 0-100km/h
A kWh km sec
B kWh km sec
difference +0kWh +0km +0sec


VOLVO EX90 2023-
Car manufacturer website
Volvo's new generation EV. As Volvo's flagship SUV, it will be released in 2023. The photo posted in advance is from Concept Recharge.
Volvo plans to sell 600,000 EVs a year from 2025, and by 2030 it will become a full EV manufacturer.
Adopting the new SPA2 platform, it is expected to be designed based on the Concept Recharge announced in 2021.
Equipped with a next-generation LiDAR sensor, 8 cameras, 5 radars, and 16 ultrasonic sensors, will it have more sensors and cameras than Tesla? Surprisingly, it can detect pedestrians up to 250m ahead. This will greatly improve the accuracy of adaptive cruise control. Volvo invented seat belts. I have high hopes for the safety of the new generation.




CITROEN BERLINGO FEEL BlueHDi 2018-
Car manufacturer website
Citroen MPV. The base is a commercial vehicle, but it has added a number of equipment that the family can comfortably use, such as a panoramic glass roof.




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