Volvo has hiked prices across its line-up in India by up to 2.5 percent, with the new pricing already in effect at dealerships across the country.
As per the revised pricing, the V40 siblings see prices hiked by up to Rs 56,900. While the larger 60-series models are now dearer by up to Rs 90,500, the automaker’s flagship 90-series models see the largest price increase, with the hike between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 2.5 lakh.
In an official statement, Volvo said, “The increase is due to rise in input costs which affect all models sold in India.”
The detailed revision in pricing is as follows (ex-showroom, Delhi):
Interestingly, as per the pricelist provided, Volvo has de-listed the S60 T6, with the petrol sedan expected to be replaced by the new high-performance S60 Polestar due for launch on April 14.























