The new Moskvich M90 is positioned as the brand’s flagship: a large seven-seat crossover, all-wheel drive, modern design, and generous equipment. On paper, it looks like a strong proposition for a family car. But when you look at real-world tests and expert reviews, the picture is not so clear-cut.
Pros of the Moskvich M90

First of all, the car really is large and practical. The three-row interior allows you to transport up to seven people, and the extended wheelbase provides a good supply of space inside.
Also, the advantages include:
- All-wheel drive is already in the base – useful for winter roads and light off-roading
- Rich equipment : climate control, heating, extended comfort options
- Good ride smoothness at low speeds
- Predictable braking and adequate feedback steering wheel
- Spacious interior and seven-seat layout
In essence, this is a large family SUV, which is trying to play in a higher class.
Disadvantages, because of which the “M90” raises questions
Despite the rich configuration, the model has a number of noticeable problems, which form skepticism about the purchase.

1. Weak dynamics and excess weight
The car turned out to be heavy – about 300+ kg heavier than the younger models, which affects acceleration and overall dynamics.
2. Less than ideal handling
Body roll is noticeable on turns, and on winding roads the car feels “rolling”. This reduces driving pleasure.
3. Noise and vibration
The first owners note:
- vibrations at idle
- aerodynamic noise at speed
- poor sound insulation in the area of the pillars and mirrors
4. Operation of electronics and assistants
There are complaints about:
- multimedia system delays
- excessively abrupt driver assistance systems
- not always smooth operation of electronic assistants
5. Not the best balance of “price/character”
The main complaint of experts is that, with a price at the level of competitors, the car does not always beat them in power and driving performance.
The bottom line: is it worth buying a Moskvich M90?
The Moskvich M90 is not a failure, but not a universal hit either. It will suit those who value:
- large interior
- 7 seats
- all-wheel drive
- quiet family driving
But you should buy it carefully, because for the same money competitors often offer:
- more dynamic engines
- more refined handling
- better quality of materials and soundproofing
Main conclusion: The M90 looks solid, but so far it feels like a compromise car, not a class leader. Earlier, “Southern Automobile” reported on the advantages and disadvantages of the Moskvich M70 crossover.






