The XC40 Recharge lineup has grown with the addition of the Plus variant, which lowers the electric SUV's starting price.
Volvo Car India has revised the name of the new variant, which is now dubbed ‘Plus’, replacing the former ‘Single’ moniker.
The single-motor version of Volvo’s electric SUV has a smaller battery pack and misses out on a few features.
The Swedish carmaker began local assembly of its passenger vehicle portfolio in 2017.
Here's a list of all the new EVs that are expected to be launched in the country this year.
This collaboration will create XFC cells that are finely tuned to meet the requirements of Volvo's forthcoming electric vehicle architectures
This is the second electric-SUV from the Swedish automaker’s portfolio to be sold in India and it is offered with a 78 kWh battery pack offering a claimed range of up to 530 kilometres.
With this collaboration, Volvo cars will utilise Tesla's new fast-charge points, with further expansion expected as Tesla continues to enhance its Supercharger network.
The Volvo XC40 Recharge is the first electric Volvo to be locally assembled in India and will be followed by the introduction of a new all-electric model every year from 2023.
Here's a list of electric vehicles that are expected to be launched in India next year.
Volvo claims the 78 kWh battery pack delivers 408 horsepower and 660 nm of torque and the driving range has been rated at 418 kilometres rated by WLTP
The XC40 Recharge is the first car of many that Volvo has planned which is part of its plan to reduce the CO2 footprint by 40 per cent by 2025.