The facelift of Volvo's entry-level XC40 and its most expensive XC90 SUV will reportedly arrive in India on September 21. Mostly engine changes and a few small aesthetic adjustments will be included in the makeover are expected in the Volvo XC40 and the XC90 will get some interior equipment changes.
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Volvo XC40 Facelift
The XC40 only has a petrol engine available right now; the diesel engine was already discontinued by the manufacturer. Volvo is anticipated to include a new 2.0-liter petrol engine with mild hybrid technology with the facelift. Additionally, the SUV is anticipated to get a few modest exterior design updates. The brand might include improved bumpers, a new grille, a sharper headlamp design, and new exterior colour options. The manufacturer is anticipated to increase the list of interior features as well.
All of Volvo's vehicles in India are expected to include the mild hybrid technology following the launch of the XC40 facelift. The company recently unveiled the all-electric XC40 Recharge, which was well received in India. The new facelift is anticipated to resemble its electric sister as well. Indian consumers are anticipated to respond favorably to the new mil-hybrid petrol engines.
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The upgraded infotainment system for Volvo's top-of-the-line XC90 SUV is apparently on the way, but other details regarding the XC90 facelift are still being kept under wraps. A 2.0-liter mild hybrid petrol engine and an 8-speed transmission power the XC90. The XC90 is packed with cutting-edge technology and amenities.
Some dealers have reportedly begun accepting bookings for the XC40 and XC90 facelifts ahead of its introduction on September 21. But the company hasn't provided any information regarding the upcoming updates to its entry-level and flagship SUV.
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