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2022 Volvo XC60 and S90Image Source: Media Volvo Cars

Not even a single industry remain unaffected by the pandemic and if we particularly talk about the automotive sector then, it was definitely the worst hit among all. For the coming year, almost all the carmakers are planning to introduce a revised price list citing higher input costs as the major reason. Surprisingly, Volvo Car India has joined the league and because of that, the Swedish brand has announced a hike of up to Rs.3 Lakh depending upon the model.

Planning to bring a Volvo car home? Check out the exact revisions down below.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Volvo Cars will be more expensive from 1st January 2022.
  • The all-new S90 is going to cost a premium of Rs.3 Lakhs.
  • The Swedish brand is willing to introduce more products.

Volvo Cars: Revised Price

Starting with the XC40 it will receive a hike of Rs.2 Lakhs. Coming to the XC60, it will now cost a premium of Rs.1.6 Lakhs. Similarly, the XC90 and S90 will now cost Rs.1 Lakh and Rs.3 Lakhs more when compared to the older price list. Thankfully, the S60 sedan and XC90 T8 plug-in hybrid models remain untouched from this entire price hike. According to the brand, this revision will be applicable from 1st January 2022.

To understand it even better, go through the revised list down below:

Model Old Price Revised Price Difference
XC40 Rs.41.25 Lakhs Rs.43.25 Lakhs Rs.2,00,000
XC60 Rs.61.90 Lakhs Rs.63.50 Lakhs Rs.1,60,000
XC90 Rs.89.90 Lakhs Rs.90.90 Lakhs Rs.1,00,000
S90 Rs.61.90 Lakhs Rs.64.90 Lakhs Rs.3,00,000

Jyoti Malhotra, MD, Volvo Car India while addressing the media added, “As with rest of the Indian auto industry, Volvo Car too has been impacted by rising input costs. Much as we would have wanted to maintain prices, the situation has left us with no other option but to share some of the input costs increase with customers.” For more details related to the entire range click here.

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.

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