Volvo Car India launches its first Born Electric C40 Recharge at an introductory ex-showroom price of Rs. 61, 25,000 lakhs

Volvo Car India launches its first Born Electric C40 Recharge at an introductory ex-showroom price of Rs. 61, 25,000 lakhs

Volvo Car India today launched its much-awaited born electric C40 Recharge at an introductory ex-showroom price of 61,25,000 plus applicable taxes. Bookings for the same will commence from 5th September. Bookings for the C40 Recharge will be exclusively online and can be done on the Volvo Car India Website. This is the second EV model from Volvo in India to be assembled at the Company’s plant at Hosakote in Bengaluru, Karnataka and it comes with an 11 kW charger.

The launch of the C40 Recharge is in line with our endeavour to launch one new electric model every year in India. The C40 Recharge is Volvo’s first born electric car and offers leather free interiors and some remarkable features that clearly distinguishes it as a full-electric car in a sporty and contemporary way. The C40 Recharge showcases Volvo’s core value of responsible styling that incorporates the brands high standards of safety while offering sustainable mobility solutions. The C40 Recharge has a Euro NCAP's five-star rating with regards to safety performance. Like all our offerings the C40 Recharge is also assembled at our plant in Hosakote in Bengaluru and is a reflection of our commitment to the Indian market” said Mr. Jyoti Malhotra, Managing Director, Volvo Car India

Volvo Car India also announced that the C40 Recharge will only be sold online directly by the Company. Customers would be able to place orders online directly on Volvo Car India website from September 5th 2023, 5 pm onwards. Bookings can be done with a refundable deposit of Rs.1,00,000 on Volvo Car India website.

Volvo Car India’s network of its pan India retail partners will continue to support customers towards sales delivery by providing on ground support.

There shall be no change in customer service and after-sales service operation businesses which continue to operate as it is.

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