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Volvo ES90 vs DS No8: Swedish minimalism meets Parisian style in EV exec test

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May 7, 2026
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DS is less of a known quantity because of its links with Citroen, but the company is attempting to offer a concierge level of service to DS No8 buyers.

Verdict

Winner: Volvo ES90

There’s a bit of a price difference between these two cars, with the base version of the ES90 costing more than the highest-spec DS No8, but it really is a case of getting what you pay for. The Volvo is more luxurious, more efficient and has better space in the back, and yet the base model is so well equipped that it seems frivolous to upgrade to another version.

It’s not without its faults, though. Rear space isn’t as generous as it could be, courtesy of the high floor, and while comfort is good, there’s not much fun to be had from behind the wheel.

Runner up: DS No8

There is a lot to like about the DS No8. The looks will be a matter of taste, but we like that DS has gone out on a limb with the coupé-SUV look after the more restrained DS9, while the cabin’s Art Deco ambience offers a breath of fresh air when compared with more conservative executive rivals.

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It’s quiet and refined, and the suspension is largely comfortable, if not as pillow soft as we’d like from a maker that emphasises past luxury. The biggest disappointment is the relative lack of space in the back.

Prices and specs

Model tested Volvo ES90 Extended Range Plus DS No8 Long Range Etoile AWD
Price from/price as tested £67,560/£67,560 £50,790/£63,290
Powertrain and performance    
Powertrain 1x electric motor 2x electric motors
Power/torque 328bhp/480Nm 370bhp/511Nm
Transmission Single-speed/RWD Single-speed/4WD
0-62mph/top speed 6.6 seconds/112mph 5.4 seconds/118mph
Interior noise 30/70mph 84/93dB 86/92dB
Battery capacity/usable 92/88kWh 97.2/97.2
Official range 411 miles 412 miles
Test efficiency/range 3.3mi/kWh/290 miles 2.9mi/kWh/282 miles
Charging 310kW (10-80% in 22 mins) 160kW (20-80% in 27 mins)
Dimensions    
Length/wheelbase/width/height 5,000/3,102/2,054/1,554mm 4,820/2,900/1,900/1,580mm
Front door opening width/height/sill height 685/990/470mm 710/1,010/442mm
Rear door opening width/height 830/950mm 865/950mm
Rear kneeroom/headroom/elbow room 625-850/875/1,480mm 565-785/880/1,475mm
Boot opening width/height 995/915mm 985/1,085mm
Boot space (front/seats up/down) 22/424/1,427 litres N/A/581/1,514 litres
Boot length/width/lip height 1,010/1,035/790mm 1,120/985/755mm
Kerbweight/payload/towing weight 2,335/565/1,600kg 2,289/511/1,400kg
Turning circle 11.8 metres N/A
Costs/ownership    
Residual value (after 3yrs/36,000 miles) £30,740/45.5% £33,101/52.3%
Depreciation £36,820 £17,689
Ins. group/theAA.com quote/VED 44/£1,498/£640 42/£1,498/£640
Annual tax liability std/higher rate £540/£1,080 £506/£1,012
Annual fuel cost (10k miles) £748 £851
Basic warranty/recovery 3yrs (60,000 miles)/3yrs 3yrs (60,000 miles)/3yrs
Extended warranty Up to 4yrs (80,000 miles) Up to 4yrs (100,000 miles)
Driver Power manufacturer position 13th N/A
NCAP Adult/child/ped./assist/stars Not yet tested 76/85/80/65/4_ (2025)
Equipment    
Metallic paint/wheel size £845/20 inches £900/20 inches
Parking sensors/camera Front & rear/360 degrees Front & rear/360 degrees
Spare wheel/Isofix points Repair kit/two £300/two
Keyless entry & go/powered tailgate Yes/yes Yes/yes
Seat upholstery/leather Artificial/£1,495 Alcantara/£1,600
Heated seats/steering wheel Four/yes Front/yes
Screen size/digital dashboard 14.5 inches/9.0 inches 16.0 inches/10.25 inches
Climate control/panoramic sunroof Four-zone/yes Two-zone/£800
USBs/wireless charging Four/yes Four/yes
Wireless CarPlay/Android Auto Yes/yes Yes/yes
Blind-spot warning/head-up display Yes/Yes Yes/yes

What we would choose

Volvo ES90

You can add kit from Ultra trim to the Plus model, including electrochromatic tinting of the panoramic glass (£995) and air suspension (£1,995). Vented seats are £800, but Nappa leather (£1,495) is only an option on Ultra cars.

DS No8

The black bonnet and roof cost £500, while you can add smaller 19-inch wheels (£150) or larger 21-inch rims (£1,100). Our car’s brown Nappa leather is a £1,600 add-on; the Etoile model has blue Alcantara as standard.

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