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Door No - 66/1, Airport Road, Opp to Sri Chaitanya Colleges, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh 520004
Last Updated on: 23 Jun 2026
Volvo EC40 price in Vijayawada
The Volvo EC40 price in Vijayawada starts at Rs 59.00 lakh (ex-showroom). Volvo EC40 on road price in Vijayawada begins at Rs 62.84 lakh. Check the Volvo EC40 on road price in Vijayawada for the Volvo C40 Recharge Twin Motor Ultimate EV variant.
The Volvo EC40 price in Vijayawada starts at Rs 59.00 lakh (ex-showroom). Volvo EC40 on road price in Vijayawada begins at Rs 62.84 lakh. Check the Volvo EC40 on road price in Vijayawada for the Volvo C40 Recharge Twin Motor Ultimate EV variant.
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The Volvo EC40 price in Vijayawada starts at Rs 62.84 lakh.
The Volvo EC40 price in Vijayawada starts at Rs 59.00 lakh (ex-showroom).
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I am confused about which EV would be the best choice: the BMW iX1, a Volvo EV, or Mahindra XEV 9S. Are there any other EVs that I should also consider before making a decision? My only concern with the BMW iX1 is its interior.

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The BMW iX1, Volvos and Mahindra XEV 9S are all quite different propositions, so the ‘best’ one really depends on what you value beyond interiors.The BMW iX1 is actually one of the more practical luxury EVs, with a spacious cabin. a genuinely premium feel and strong performance, which makes it very good value in the luxury EV space. If your only concern is that the interior doesn’t wow you visually, it’s still worth a serious look because the perceived quality, ergonomics and driving experience are all very strong.Assuming you’re referring to the Volvo EC40 and EX30, both offer very classy, minimalist cabins with high-quality materials and that typical Scandinavian design feel, but with almost everything controlled via the touchscreen. However, they are not very spacious; the EX30 in particular is tight at the rear, with limited legroom and a cramped benchThe Mahindra XEV 9S cannot match the Europeans for material richness or finesse of fit and finish, but it is fantastic value and absolutely nails space, comfort and features, especially if you need a proper family EV and possibly seven seats. If interior design “feel” matters more than outright luxury, the 9S may actually make you happiest in daily use, while the BMW is the better pick if you want a true luxury EV with strong dynamics.