ONVO L90 SUV's cumulative deliveries hit 40,000 units in 4 months after market launch

Published: Dec 5, 2025 22:43
Source: gasgoo
On December 4, ONVO brand announced that deliveries of its L90 SUV model had reached 40,000 units in the four months since launch, marking the fastest delivery ramp yet for a full-size all-electric SU...

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On December 4, ONVO brand announced that deliveries of its L90 SUV model had reached 40,000 units in the four months since launch, marking the fastest delivery ramp yet for a full-size all-electric SUV in China.

The ONVO L90 is the second model under ONVO, NIO's mass-market sub-brand created to target family buyers. Hitting the market on July 31, the three-row SUV comes in six- and seven-seat configurations with a starting price of 265,800 yuan. Customers opting for NIO's battery-as-a-service subscription can lower the upfront cost to 179,800 yuan.

Measuring 5,145 mm long on a 3,110 mm wheelbase, the L90 offers five exterior colors and a range of wheel-tire combinations, including 20-inch low-drag wheels with Goodyear silent tires and 21-inch five-spoke wheels paired with Michelin quiet tires. An optional powered step board is designed to help children and elderly passengers get in and out more easily.

Storage features include a 240-liter motorized front trunk that opens with a double-tap gesture, while the rear cargo area provides 430 liters of usable space even with all three rows occupied—enough for seven 20-inch suitcases.

The cabin is equipped with heated, ventilated, and massaging seats as standard. The six-seat variant features zero-gravity second-row chairs that recline to 135 degrees at the touch of a button, while the seven-seat version allows the middle seat to fold into a wide armrest. The L90 also carries nine airbags across all three rows, underscoring its safety positioning.

Power comes from a 340-kW rear motor in the Pro and Max trims, while the Ultra variant adds a front induction motor for a combined 440 kW. The rear-wheel-drive model accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds, with the all-wheel-drive version cutting that time to 4.7 seconds. All models use an 85-kWh battery, enabling up to 605 km on the CLTC-rated cycle and an energy consumption of 14.5 kWh per 100 km for the RWD trim. The L90 supports 900-V ultra-fast charging—with a 30–80% charge taking 18 minutes—and full compatibility with NIO's network of more than 3,400 battery-swap stations across China.

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