Volvo Cars just revealed their new EV ES90 Sedan that will be produced in China, based on similar architecture to the EX90.
The maker’s website hints at the car’s lighting technology: “Our signature Thor’s Hammer LED headlights come standard. They cast a wide light pattern for excellent visibility, and automatically switch between high and low beams as other cars approach. Upgrade to high-definition pixel headlights for even sharper night driving. 20,000-pixel modules can instantly rearrange the light pattern to reduce glare and avoid dazzling oncoming drivers. They adapt for up to five vehicles and three objects at once. As you steer into curves, they swivel to light the way. Look for the light sequence as you approach or leave the car—a sparkling display to mark every trip.”

The picture just above confirms a HD microLED system just below the Thor’s hammer. After DLP on Volvo EX90, Volvo is now proposing microLED HD solutions. The rear lamps seem to combine a new rendition of the trim C-shaped familial theme of recent Volvo taillights, plus a fascinating pair of high-level taillights just inboard of the rear pillars.
On the Volvo website you can also see a really nice welcome sequence.