Others includes OEMs such as Aston Martin, Lexus, and Maserati
Mercedes-Benz tops the list, selling 7,087 units in FY 2020-2021. However, this is significantly less than the 11,394 units sold in the preceding financial year. Audi has seen a massive drop in sales as well, with just 404 units sold in the last financial year compared to the 4,233 units in the one before that. The numbers for Audi s sales are based on completely built-up (CBU) units. Audi hasn t shared the figures for its locally assembled models.
Lamborghini is the only luxury carmaker to have performed better during this period, doubling its sales from 13 units (in FY 2019-20) to 26 (in FY 2020-21). This doesn’t come as a surprise, considering the Rs 3.1 crore Lambo SUV has already sold over 100 units since its launch in 2018.
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.
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Volvo gets a step closer to its goal of electrifying its entire lineup with its second all-electric SUV
78kWh battery pack helps the SUV-coupe garner a WLTP-claimed range of 420km.
Distinct design elements over the XC40 Recharge include new headlamps, different fog lamps, a lower roofline, and a sportier rear-end.
The first Volvo model with a leather-free cabin.
Features a Google Android OS infotainment system.
Its range will see some improvement via OTA software updates.
It will only be available online, with production set to commence later this year.
Back in October 2019, Volvo kicked off its electric evolution with the XC40 Recharge electric SUV. Fast forward to 2021 and it has unveiled its next all-electric offering, the C40 Recharge SUV. You’ll find it bears some similarities to the XC40 Recharge because it is essentially a coupe version of its larger sibling based on the same CMA platform.