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فهد نايف
2024-11-14 20:05

I'm considering buying the S90, but several bloggers online are saying there's a major redesign coming in 2025, possibly around mid-year. Is that true?

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محمد نور
محمد نور2024-11-22 17:09
I just bought the 2024 S90 this June, and now there's going to be a major facelift. [I need a moment]
سعود سيف
سعود سيف2024-11-22 16:10
It's not recommended to buy it. The 2025 model's engine has been downgraded, so there's really no need to purchase it.
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حسن سليمان
حسن سليمان2024-11-22 13:53
It's getting more and more simplified. Might as well just pick it up directly.
عمر مدرسي
عمر مدرسي2024-11-15 15:40
And it is not a major facelift; it's an upgrade on the current platform.
عمر مدرسي
عمر مدرسي2024-11-15 15:39
The news about the facelift of the XC90 has been released, and it is expected to be launched in the first half of 2025. Correspondingly, the S90 is expected to be launched in the second half of 2025.
عبدالرحمن لهب
عبدالرحمن لهب2024-11-15 14:13
The electric model has been updated, but there's no news about the fuel car.
نور الدين عمر
نور الدين عمر2024-11-14 20:29
Are you referring to the 25 models that have already been released, and you're asking if they are all-electric?
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When will the new model be released? Will the 2025 model be a major redesign?

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