Volvo ICE XC40: Company to soon discontinue the ICE variant of XC40, the reason explained here

Volvo ICE XC40: The Swedish automaker Volvo has a specific goal of being an all-electric company by 2030. The automaker has also said that it will introduce one new electric vehicle year into the Indian market in line with this.

Specifications of Volvo XC40

ARAI Mileage12.18 kmpl
Fuel TypePetrol
Engine Displacement (cc)1969
No. of cylinder4
Max Power (bhp@rpm)197
Max Torque (nm@rpm)300Nm
Seating Capacity5
TransmissionTypeAutomatic
Boot Space (Litres)452
Body TypeSUV

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Volvo ICE XC40: Features and safety

The XC40 has an eight-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat, dual zone climate control with rear AC vents, a 13-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, front and back heated seats, and a panoramic sunroof. It also has a nine-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It features radar-based cruise control, lane keep assistance, and recently upgraded rear cross traffic alert for autonomous driving. Several airbags, hill start assist, hill descent control, and park pilot assist are additional safety features.

Why the company is discontinuing this vehicle?

According to a media report, the brand’s all-electric XC40 Recharge is currently enjoying great success in foreign markets. And for that reason, Volvo is considering retiring the XC40, its ICE variant.

Other EVs from Volvo

In the Indian market, Volvo now only offers one electric vehicle, the XC40 Recharge. According to the brand, it offers a range of about 400 kilometres on a full charge, and technology is improving. Range anxiety among clients will soon disappear as a result of this.

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