BYD Tang vs Volvo EX90

Head-to-head comparison for the Canadian market. Which electric vehicle offers the best value in 2026?

Save $30,900 with the BYD Tang
BEST VALUE

BYD Tang

$65,000

CAD before incentives

450 km

Range

Volvo EX90

$95,900

CAD

475 km

Range

Spec
BYD Tang
Volvo EX90
Price (CAD)
$65,000
$95,900
Range
450 km
475 km
Price After QC Incentives
$63,000
$93,900
Savings vs Gas (5yr)
$18,000
$18,000
5-Year Total Cost
~$70,000
~$100,900

Our Verdict

The BYD Tang saves you $30,900 compared to the Volvo EX90. In Quebec, after $2,000 in provincial incentives (Chinese EVs not eligible for federal EVAP), the BYD Tang drops to just $63,000 — making it one of the best value EVs in Canada.

Who Should Buy the BYD Tang?

The BYD Tang is the better pick if maximizing value matters more than dealer coverage. At $65,000 CAD before incentives, it undercuts the Volvo EX90 by $30,900 (32%) and delivers 450 km of real-world range — enough to cover two weeks of average Canadian commuting between charges.

Best for: urban drivers in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary who want the latest battery tech (LFP chemistry is widely used by Chinese OEMs, offering better safety and longer cycle life than older NMC packs), don't rely on a single dealer network, and are comfortable with a brand that is newer to the Canadian market but dominant globally.

Who Should Buy the Volvo EX90?

The Volvo EX90 remains a strong choice if dealer access, service infrastructure, and resale value are top priorities. At $95,900 CAD, it costs more upfront, but it may qualify for up to $5,000 in federal EVAP rebates (depending on final certification), closing the gap to roughly $25,900.

Best for: buyers who value an established dealership footprint across all 10 provinces, easier access to OEM service and parts, and predictable Canadian warranty handling. The Volvo EX90 also offers 25 km more range, which can matter for cold-weather Prairie and Atlantic routes.

5-Year Ownership Costs (Canada)

Based on 20,000 km/year, $0.12/kWh average Canadian electricity rate, 4% annual insurance cost, and 1% annual maintenance — typical for a new EV kept for 5 years.

BYD Tang

Purchase
$65,000
Electricity (5 yr)
+$2,160
Insurance (5 yr)
+$13,000
Maintenance (5 yr)
+$3,250
Total
$83,410

Volvo EX90

Purchase
$95,900
Electricity (5 yr)
+$2,160
Insurance (5 yr)
+$19,180
Maintenance (5 yr)
+$4,795
Total
$122,035

💡 Over 5 years, choosing the BYD Tang saves an estimated $38,625 CAD versus the Volvo EX90— that's enough to cover more than a full year of electricity, insurance and maintenance for most Canadian households.

What This Means for Canadian Buyers

The Canadian EV market is at a turning point in 2026. With the federal iZEV program renamed EVAP in February 2026, eligibility has tightened to vehicles manufactured in Canada or FTA partner countries with an MSRP under $50,000 — effectively excluding Chinese-made EVs from the $5,000 federal rebate. Quebec's Roulez vert program was also reduced from $7,000 to $2,000 in January 2026 and is scheduled to end December 31, 2026. BC, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick provincial programs have all ended.

Despite these headwinds, the BYD Tang remains attractive because its base price ($65,000) is already below the equivalent gas-powered compact segment once you factor in the 5-year fuel savings of around $$13,200versus a typical 8 L/100 km gasoline vehicle. The Volvo EX90 keeps its EVAP eligibility, shrinking the gap to the BYD Tang to roughly $25,900.

Range matters differently depending on where you live. In Ontario and Quebec, where winter temperatures drop to -20°C, both vehicles will lose approximately 25% of their rated range — the BYD Tang at 338 km and the Volvo EX90 at 356 km. Use our incentive calculator to model your province, or browse the Quebec charging guide and Ontario charging guide to plan around your local network.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the BYD Tang better than the Volvo EX90?

The BYD Tang is $30,900 cheaper than the Volvo EX90 in Canada — a 32% lower price. However, the Volvo EX90 offers 25 km more range and has established dealer networks across Canada. The best choice depends on your priorities: value (BYD Tang) or brand familiarity (Volvo EX90).

How much can I save with the BYD Tang vs Volvo EX90?

You save $30,900 CAD on the purchase price alone. Over 5 years including fuel and maintenance savings, the total savings could exceed $45,900 compared to a gas vehicle or $30,900 compared to the Volvo EX90.

When will the BYD Tang be available in Canada?

Chinese EV brands are expected to begin Canadian sales in late 2026. Sign up for notifications on China-EV.ca to be alerted when specific models become available at dealerships near you.

Does the Volvo EX90 qualify for the federal EVAP rebate?

Yes — the Volvo EX90 may qualify for up to $5,000 federal EVAP rebate if its MSRP is under $50,000 and it's manufactured in Canada or an FTA country. Check the current iVZEV/EVAP eligibility list for the latest confirmation.

What's the 5-year total cost of ownership for the BYD Tang?

Over 5 years and 100,000 km of driving in Canada, the BYD Tang costs approximately $83,410 CAD including purchase price ($65,000), electricity (~$2,160), insurance (~$13,000), and maintenance (~$3,250). That's $38,625 less than the Volvo EX90's $122,035 total.

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