The all-new Volvo C40 Recharge is based on the CMA platform, which also serves as the foundation for the XC40 Recharge. The market introduction of this brand-new electric car will advance the automaker's goal of becoming an entirely electric brand by 2030.
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.
The Volvo C40 Recharge is based on the recently-launched XC40 Recharge. The car comes with two battery options as well as options of single-motor or dual-motor in markets abroad. Here's all you need to know.
It may be the smallest SUV to roll out from the Volvo assembly line, but it is big on promise, and it takes the threat to German entry-level luxury SUVs. With the love that we have for SUVs, it would be an ill-witted move not to have them in all sizes in your product portfolio.
Volvo as a luxury car brand may not have had a strong presence in India in the past but over in the last two years, they have been working towards a paradigm shift. They got the ball rolling with the launch of the new XC90 in mid-2016 and followed it up with the first sports sedan S60 Polestar.
If you look at mid-size SUVs, you would know the Volvo XC60 isn't one. But, if you are Volvo and if you have the XC90 and XC40 in your crosshairs, then it's just something else. So, we get behind the wheel of the mid-size XC60 to test out this special SUV.
Volvo managed to create a lot of buzz when they showcased the XC60 at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, but the SUV fever doesn't end there as they are also working on an all-new compact SUV, the XC40, which will go up against the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and the Mercedes-Benz GLA.
Here is what the all-new Volvo XC40 looks like. The new crossover will boast of Twin Engine plug-in hybrid technology apart from petrol and diesel powertrains. It's an open secret that Volvo have grand plans to expand their SUV portfolio, especially with an all-new compact crossover, XC40.
Over the years, Volvo has gained the reputation of building the safest cars in the world. The Swedish car maker’s latest entrant, the S90 sedan and the V90 estate, were recently put through a rigorous test by Euro NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme).