Volvo C40 Recharge Electric SUV: Know the features and price of Volvo C40

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Volvo C40 Recharge Electric SUV: Know the features and price of Volvo C40

Volvo C40 Recharge Electric SUV.

Volvo C40 Recharge Electric SUV.

Volvo C40:The C40 Recharge is Volvo’s second electric SUV. It is based on the XC40 Recharge. Which started in India last year. Compared to the XC40 Recharge, the company has made many changes in its upcoming SUV. Under this, the company has included new design, sporty look and big battery. There are driving modes as well as the absence of a start/stop button. Let us tell you that the demand for electric SUV is increasing rapidly in the Indian market. To keep its cost under control, it is being assembled in India itself.

Volvo C40 Design

The design of the Volvo C40 is quite attractive. Especially, due to the side and rear styling, its look has become more attractive. At the same time, the twin spoiler given in it, along with slimmer tail-lights, the bumper design with different design looks more aggressive than the conventional size of this SUV. Along with this, its front-end is very similar to the XC40 Recharge. Apart from this, this electric SUV also has special tires with pixel headlamps to increase the range.

Cabin Features

In terms of cabin, this SUV is similar to the XC40. At the same time, the pattern on its dashboard has also changed. At the same time, now the Google based Android infotainment system can also be used practically. Its screen size is slightly smaller and all control boards are present in it along with climate control. At the same time, strength can be seen in the cabin with better quality.

Driving Range and Price

The driving range of this car is 683 km and the range is 530 km. And with the (WLTP) the range has been improved, which means you can now expect a range of up to 450 km. However, there is also one-pedal driving, which works to reduce the work of different features of the car in order to boost the range. Talking about the price of this car, its price is said to be around 60 lakhs.

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