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| ![]() Charles Frump, Managing Director of Volvo Auto India has revealed that the Swedish carmaker plans to bring only hybrid, mild-hybrid, plug-in hybrid or full-electric vehicles to India starting 2019. The company also plans to phase out conventional engine options in new vehicles. ![]() This move is in line with the Indian government's initiative to switch to all-electric powered cars by 2030. Volvo is looking to use this opportunity to become the leader in the electric luxury car segment in India. Volvo is aware that the lack of charging infrastructure in India will pose a challenge. It claims that it has a range of mild hybrid, plug-in hybrid, full hybrid and electric vehicles that it could sell in the country according to the prevalent situation. Volvo aims to sell 10 lakh electric vehicles globally by 2025. Source: The Economic Times Link to Team-BHP News |
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| ![]() What would happen to their current line up in this case? Does it mean they won't offer them in the current forms anymore? |
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Team-BHP Support ![]() ![]() | ![]() This is a PR & marketing masterstroke ![]() And if Volvo can do this in India, they can very well do the same in other (larger) markets too. Current line-up will continue as is for now. It's a smartly worded article, emphasis being on "bring new cars" which are hybrids / EVs. |
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| ![]() There is some history to this, Volvo has been working with "electrification" process for their models for quite sometime, and had announced all products sold globally from 2019 onwards would have some amount of "electrification". Thus various combos of hybrid system and bringing that into India would be super easy for them, all their new age architecture has been designed while keeping this in mind and would be plug and play for them from manufacturing perspective. Edit: Just a google search will give you more info Last edited by navin : 3rd January 2018 at 14:53. Reason: typo |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() Good PR. Also good to see the commitment towards Cleaner fuels, yet.. I have loved all Volvo cars brought into India in the last 3 years. I tried recommending them at times to my friends and relatives but the absence of comparable service network and the Badge glow sees them loose out each time. In fact I find Volvo to be much more VFM compared to the Big 3 and JLR etc. but for most Indians Volvo is just the best Bus and Truck manufacturer. It will require sustained effort over time to get Volvo it's due. |
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Distinguished - BHPian ![]() ![]() | ![]() First electric Volvo to be an all-new hatchback due in 2019. Battery-electric Volvo will be based on 40.2 concept and arrive as a standalone model. An electric XC40 is expected to be the second pure-electric Volvo. Link |
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