Volvo Cars
Volvo currently offers 5 car models in India, catering to diverse customer needs. The lineup includes 5 SUVs, along with 4 electric cars for buyers looking to switch to cleaner mobility.
Volvo Cars India
Volvo Cars is one of the most respected luxury automotive brands in India, renowned the world over for building some of the safest cars on the planet. Founded in 1927 in Gothenburg, Sweden, Volvo Cars made its India debut in 2007, bringing with it a distinct Scandinavian philosophy of combining elegant design, advanced safety technology, and responsible luxury into every vehicle it sells.
Volvo currently offers five models in India, all of which are SUVs, with prices ranging from ₹41 lakh for the entry-level EX30 to ₹96.97 lakh for the flagship XC90. While the lineup is intentionally curated rather than wide, each model occupies a strong position in the premium segment, competing directly with established names such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi. The brand's core identity rests on three unwavering pillars — safety, Scandinavian design, and sustainability — that resonate deeply with India's evolving luxury car buyer.
One area where Volvo Cars India has consistently led the pack is safety. Every model in the current lineup comes equipped with a comprehensive suite of advanced driver assistance systems, including collision mitigation, lane-keeping aid, blind-spot monitoring, and cross-traffic alert. Volvo's latest offering, the EX30, achieved a five-star rating in the Euro NCAP safety test and incorporates what the brand calls Safe Space Technology, featuring multiple cameras, radars, and ultrasonic sensors working in unison. This commitment to occupant and pedestrian protection is not a marketing talking point for Volvo — it is the founding reason the brand exists.
On the powertrain front, Volvo India has undergone a decisive transformation over the past few years. Diesel engines have been phased out entirely in favour of cleaner petrol and electric drivetrains. The current portfolio is composed of approximately 24 percent battery electric vehicles, with the remainder being petrol-powered models equipped with mild-hybrid technology. Plug-in hybrids remain absent from the Indian lineup due to the country's unfavourable tax structure for such vehicles. Electric vehicles currently account for around 25 percent of Volvo's domestic sales — well ahead of the estimated 10–11 percent EV penetration seen across the broader luxury car segment in India.
What makes Volvo's electrification push particularly credible is its commitment to local assembly. The brand has been assembling cars at its Hosakote facility near Bengaluru since 2017, and in January 2024, the plant crossed a significant milestone of 10,000 units produced — a combination of internal combustion engine and battery electric vehicles. The newest addition to this locally assembled portfolio is the all-electric EX30 compact SUV, built at the same Bengaluru facility. Local assembly not only ensures more competitive pricing compared to fully imported luxury cars but also reflects Volvo's long-term commitment to the Indian market. Looking ahead, the brand plans to introduce two new electric models in 2026 — one in the SUV segment and one in the sedan category — while continuing to expand its EV share to nearly one-third of total sales.
Volvo Car India currently operates through dealerships spread across 25 cities, including Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, and Kolkata. While the dealership footprint is selective compared to mass-market brands, each outlet is designed as a premium retail experience, reflecting the brand's Scandinavian retail identity. Service quality and consistency across touchpoints remain a focal point for the brand as it works to grow its presence in newer markets.
In terms of design and cabin experience, Volvo's interiors are unmistakably Nordic — clean, uncluttered, and built around the comfort and well-being of the occupants rather than visual excess. High-quality materials, thoughtful ergonomics, and technology that aids the driver without overwhelming the senses are the hallmarks of every Volvo cabin, from the compact EX30 to the full-size XC90. The EX30, for instance, features interior materials sourced from recycled denim, PET bottles, and aluminium, underscoring the brand's commitment to sustainability beyond just the powertrain.
Volvo Cars in India represents a well-defined choice for the discerning luxury car buyer — one who values genuine safety engineering, forward-thinking electrification, and an understated yet sophisticated ownership experience above all else.
Volvo’s pricing starts at ₹41 Lakh for its most affordable model, the Volvo EX30. On the premium end, prices go up to ₹98.80 Lakh for the Volvo XC90, Volvo’s flagship offering. In between, popular models like the Volvo XC60 start from ₹69.60 Lakh.
On the horizon, Volvo is set to introduce 6 cars — Volvo EX60, Volvo ES90, Volvo EX90 — further strengthening its presence in the Indian market.
Volvo Cars Price List (May 2026) in India
Ex-showroom price of Volvo cars in New Delhi ranges between ₹41 Lakh and ₹98.80 Lakh.
| MODEL | PRICE (Ex-showroom) | AVAILABLE FROM |
|---|---|---|
| Volvo XC60 | ₹69.60 Lakh | 01-Aug-2025 |
| Volvo XC90 | ₹98.80 Lakh | 04-Mar-2025 |
| Volvo EX30 | ₹41 Lakh | 23-Sep-2025 |
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