78kWh battery helps garner a WLTP-claimed (World harmonized Light-duty vehicles Test Procedure) 418km range.
Fast charger gives a 0-80 percent charge time of around 40 minutes.
Looks identical to the standard XC40 aside from a closed-off front grille.
It will feature a Google Android OS infotainment system.
Likely to be priced at Rs 60 lakh (ex-showroom).
After nearly two years since its global debut, Volvo India is finally ready to launch the XC40 Recharge SUV in October 2021. Based on the CMA platform, it will be the Swedish carmaker’s first electric SUV. While it is similar to its petrol cousin, there are some distinct differences between the two.