Volvo has introduced a 2026 iteration of the XC60 SUV for the global market with a range of upgrades, including a larger 11.2-inch infotainment screen.
Rising input costs and volatile foreign exchange rates are two primary reasons stated by Volvo Cars India for the upcoming price hike in India.
A limited-time festive offer is available on some Volvo vehicles, including the XC40 Recharge and the XC60. Here's all you need to know about the tempting festive deals on these two models, as well as, other updates of the firm.
Volvo Car India has announced its sales data for the first nine months of the year. The carmaker plans to go all-electric by 2030.
The prices of the Volvo S90, the XC90, and the XC60 have gone up by Rs 35,000 in India. It's important to note that the pricing of the automaker's other products, including the C40 Recharge, the XC40, and the XC40 Recharge, have not increased.
Volvo sold a total of 1,089 examples during the period from January to June, as opposed to 818 samples delivered in the same period last year. The sales were largely driven by the popular XC60 and the locally-assembled XC40 Recharge EV.
Volvo Car India has announced an immediate price hike of up to Rs 2 lakh on its petrol mild-hybrid fleet. The models impacted by the hike include the XC40, the XC60, the XC90, and the S90. The latest price hike is the result of an increase in customs duty announced in the recent budget.
As a result of increased input costs, luxury automaker Volvo Car India today announced it would hike the pricing of its three models-the XC90, XC60, and XC40 Recharge, by up to 1.8 percent, starting on November 25.
Volvo has launched its petrol-mild hybrid (MHEV) range of models today, with prices starting from ₹45.90 lakh for the XC40 facelift. However, for a limited period, it can be purchased at an introductory price of ₹43.20 lakh.