KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Electric vehicle prices remain unchanged
- XC90 sees the highest increment at Rs. 2,04,900
- XC60's price increases by Rs. 1,05,000
Volvo India has increased the prices across its lineup in the country, with the most significant hike reaching Rs. 2,04,900. The news of this price adjustment had been anticipated, as several automakers, including Volvo India, had previously announced the impending increase. In the previous month, Volvo Cars India made it known that it would implement price hikes on its models starting from January 1, 2024.
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Volvo XC90, XC60, And Other Models - Price Hike Details
The car company has just shared details about how much they've increased the prices. It's interesting to know that only the regular petrol and diesel models have become more expensive. If you own an electric Volvo, no worries the prices for those haven't changed. Check out the new prices for all Volvo models below.
Model | Ex-showroom price |
C40 Recharge | Rs 62.95 Lakh |
XC40 Recharge | Rs 57.90 Lakh |
XC60 | Rs. 68.90 Lakh |
XC90 | Rs. 1,00,89,900 |
The price of the XC60 has gone up by Rs. 1,05,000, and the XC90 is now dearer by Rs. 2,04,900.
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The XC40 Recharge gives you an electric driving range of up to 418 km, zipping from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds with a powerful 408 hp. When you need to recharge, it's impressive that it takes only around 28 minutes to go from 10% to 80% during a fast charge.
Now, shifting gears to the C40 Electric it takes you even further with an electric range of up to 530 km and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in a quick 4.7 seconds. The 408 hp power under the hood ensures a spirited drive, and its fast charging time is notably swift at 27 minutes from 10% to 80%.
On a different note, let's talk about the mild hybrids XC90 and XC60. These vehicles have a clever system that captures energy produced when you brake. This energy is then stored in a 48V battery, showcasing a smart way to make driving more efficient and sustainable.
Verdict
While the price hike may be unwelcome news for customers, particularly with the substantial increase in the XC90 model, Volvo's decision to keep electric vehicle prices unchanged aligns with the growing global shift towards eco-friendly transportation. Stay up to date with all the automotive news and updates by joining our 91Wheels Whatsapp Group today!
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