Volvo Car India Launches Petrol Mild-Hybrids

Volvo Car India Launches Petrol Mild-Hybrids - Sakshi Post

Introduces New S90 & New XC60 with attractive Volvo Service Package

XC90 Petrol to be launched soon

Google Services, Advanced Air Cleaner & Volvo Cars App among new technologies with the new cars

The New Petrol mild-hybrid Volvo S90 is priced at Rs. 61,90,000, ex-showroom 

The New Petrol mild-hybrid Volvo XC60 is priced at Rs. 61,90,000, ex-showroom

Hyderabad / New Delhi:  In order to offer the best global technology to savvy Indian luxury consumers, Volvo Car India today launched two new petrol mild-hybrid models- the luxury sedan S90 and the Volvo’s best-selling mid-size luxury SUV XC60. These launches are in line with the company’s aim to a complete petrol portfolio by end of 2021.

The New Petrol mild-hybrid Volvo S90 is priced at Rs. 61,90,000, ex-showroom and the New Petrol mild-hybrid Volvo XC60 is priced at Rs. 61,90,000, ex-showroom. Both these models come with advanced features that enhance the Volvo driving experience. Features like Digital Services giving access to Google apps, other apps and services which offer hands-free help with Google Assistant, best-in-class navigation through Google Maps are available in both the models. The cars also feature the intuitive, next-generation infotainment system that offers customers unprecedented personalization and unparalleled connectivity.

In addition to the new petrol mild-hybrid cars and new technologies, the company also announced 3 years’ Volvo Service Package at a special price of only Rs 75,000 plus applicable taxes. This can be bought with the newly launched cars. This is an introductory offer only during the current festive season which includes regular maintenance plus wear & tear cost over 3 years.

“Volvo has always been at the forefront of innovation. With the launch of these cars incorporating some of the best technologies and features we just set the bar higher. We have had a good three quarters this year which are a reflection of customer confidence. This has given us a good footing as we commence into 2022 with new cars. These models come power-packed with new feature offerings which I am confident will increase the luxury mobility of our customers. With the introduction of these new models and the upcoming XC90, we will complete our transition to Petrol portfolio.” said Jyoti MalhotraManaging Director,

Volvo Car India.

Volvo Car Group has teamed up with Google on integrating an infotainment system powered by Android with Google apps and services. Volvo is committed to safety and sustainability and offers its car users the most advanced features.

The S90 is Volvo’s premium 4-door, 5-seat flagship sedan. It is built on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), Volvo’s advanced modular vehicle platform. The SPA platform has resulted in the strongest Volvo cars to date because of the extensive use of boron steel, as well as numerous safety systems designed to protect people inside and outside the car.

Winner of the World Car of the Year title in 2018(the immensely popular XC60 has now advanced safety upgrades like Volvo Cars’ latest Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) sensor platform, a modern, scalable active safety system that consists of an array of radars, cameras and ultrasonic sensors.

Key specifications for the new cars:

The New S90 B5 Inscription (Petrol Mild-Hybrid)

The New XC60 B5 Inscription (Petrol Mild-Hybrid)

  • Capacity: 1969 cc
  • Max output: 250 hp
  • Max Torque: 350 Nm
  • Automatic 8-speed FWD (S90)
  • Automatic 8-speed AWD (XC60)
  • Advanced Air Cleaner with PM 2.5 sensor
  • Android-powered infotainment system with Google Services
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Pilot Assist
  • Lane Keeping Aid
  • Blind Spot Information System with Cross-traffic alert
  • Collision Mitigation Support (front)
  • Collision warning and Mitigation support (rear)
  • 360-degree camera
  • Parking Assistance (front, rear & side)

Also Read: Volvo Car India contributes Rs 75 Lakhs to PM CARES Fund

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