Volvo Car India launches new variant of XC40 Recharge at an introductory ex-showroom price Rs 54.95 lakhs
Kolkata: Volvo Car India today launched the single motor variant of XC40 Recharge at an introductory ex-showroom price of 54.95 lakhs plus applicable taxes.

Bookings for the XC40 Recharge will be exclusively online and can be done on the Volvo Car India Website.
"Reflecting the company’s commitment to local production, the XC40 Recharge single motor is assembled at the state-of-the-art facility in Hosakote, Bengaluru, Karnataka, along with the existing vehicle lineup," Volvo Car India said in a press release.
Pre-booking for the car also began on Thursday.
Customers can pre-book their car at their nearest Volvo Car India business partner.
Volvo Car India Managing Director Jyoti Malhotra said, "After a huge success of XC40 Recharge launched in year 2022, we are delighted to unveil its single motor variant- the XC40 Recharge. The vehicle has been strategically priced so as to increase our customer base as well as to showcase our continued commitment to grow the Indian EV market."
Setting new benchmarks in performance and range, the XC40 Recharge Single Motor Variant offers a range of 475 kilometers as per WLTP standards and 592 kilometers under ICAT testing conditions on a single charge, this EV empowers drivers to explore with confidence.
Boasting a power output of 238hp and a torque of 420Nm, the XC40 Recharge accelerates from 0 to 100 km/hr in just 7.3 seconds, delivering exhilarating performance while prioritizing sustainability.
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