How much does the Volvo EX90 Twin Motor cost in Norway?
The Volvo EX90 Twin Motor starts at 1 088 500 kr. Over 5 years, owning it in Norway costs about 1 144 960 kr — 19 083 kr/month, 19,08 kr/km — including depreciation, charging, maintenance, insurance, road tax and financing. Figures as of 1 July 2026.
Momsfritak — Norway's EV VAT exemption (2026): electric cars are exempt from VAT on the purchase price up to 500 000 kr — on the part of the price above that, full VAT (25 %) applies. This is not a cash grant but a tax you don't pay, already built into the price you see at the dealership. We present the benefit separately and do not count it into the total costs above, to avoid double-counting. Source: Skatteetaten (the Norwegian Tax Administration) / Norsk elbilforening (the Norwegian EV Association), as of . Check the current threshold before you buy.
Volvo EX90 Twin Motor · Norway · 5 years (estimate)1 144 960 kr total · 19 083 kr/mo · 19,08 kr/km
Where your money goes
| Cost component | Electric · Volvo EX90 Twin Motor | Hybrid · Toyota Corolla Hybrid |
|---|---|---|
| Depreciation (estimated) | 836 839 kr (73%) | 253 428 kr (54%) |
| Charging / fuel | 23 967 kr (2%) | 55 891 kr (12%) |
| ↳ of which charging loss | 12% (~2 876 kr) | — |
| Maintenance | 17 502 kr (2%) | 32 502 kr (7%) |
| Insurance | 62 500 kr (5%) | 52 500 kr (11%) |
| Financing interest | 204 152 kr (18%) | 78 426 kr (17%) |
| Registration & fees | 0 kr (0%) | 0 kr (0%) |
| Total cost of ownership | 1 144 960 kr | 472 747 kr |
Volvo EX90 Twin Motor — Price & specs
- Purchase price
- 1 088 500 krList price
- Drivetrain
- Electric
- Consumption
- 20,8 kWh/100kmWLTP
- Range
- 609 kmWLTP
- Electricity price
- 1.30 kr/kWhNVE
- Annual distance (assumed)
- 12,000 kmNorway
How much does it cost to charge the Volvo EX90 Twin Motor at home?
The Volvo EX90 Twin Motor uses about 30,73 kr of electricity per 100 km with home charging — versus roughly 144,90 kr for a typical petrol car at 7 L/100 km. The figures cover home charging only and already allow for around 12% charging loss on AC. Public fast charging is billed per session by each individual network (often 2–3 times as expensive as at home) and isn't counted here.
- Per 100 km at home
- 30,73 kr20.8 kWh/100 km + 12% charging loss × 1,30 kr/kWh
- A typical petrol car at 7 L/100 km
- 144,90 kr/100kmat 20,70 kr/L — for comparison