Last Updated on: 13 Apr 2026
Volvo EX30
The Volvo EX30 price at ₹39.99 lakh for early buyers and rises to ₹41.00 lakh (ex-showroom) later. This price makes it the most affordable Volvo EV, positioned as a compact luxury SUV rivalling models like the BMW iX1 LWB, Sealion 7, and Mercedes EQA.
The Volvo EX30 range is claimed at (WLTP), with a real-world figure of around 350 km. It uses a 69 kWh battery and a single-motor RWD powertrain producing 272 hp and 343 Nm. The Volvo EX30 top speed is limited to 180 km/h, while 0 to 100 km/h takes just 5.3 seconds.
Inside, the Volvo EX30 interior focuses on minimalism and sustainability, with Nordico upholstery, recycled trims, a 12.3-inch infotainment screen with Google built-in, and a panoramic roof. Practicality is strong too, Volvo EX30 boot space is 400 litres (expandable to 1,000 litres with seats folded) plus a 7-litre frunk.
Volvo EX30 Highlights
- EX30 safety kit includes Level 2 ADAS, blind-spot detection, 7 airbags, lane keep assist and 360-degree camera.
- Volvo EX30 ground clearance is 165 mm, enough for Indian city roads.
- The EX30 takes 28 minutes to charge from 10% to 80% using a 178 kW DC charger.
- Volvo EX30 dimensions are 4,233 mm in length, 1,837 mm in width, 1,555 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,650 mm.
Volvo EX30 Latest Updates
- Sep 23, 2025: Volvo EX30 launched in India at ₹39.99 lakh for early bookings.
- Aug 2025: Deliveries are scheduled to begin in early November, following the official Volvo EX30 launch.
- Aug 2025: Volvo EX30 feature list revealed: panoramic glass roof, wireless charging, 12.3-inch infotainment, connected tech, premium upholstery, and ADAS Level 2.
Volvo EX30 Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Mileage | 480 km |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Transmission | Auto |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | SUV |
Doors | 5 |
Claimed Electric Motor Range | 480 km |
Warranty Distance | Unlimited km |
Warranty Duration | 2 Years |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Electric |
| Max Motor Power | 272hp |
| Max Motor Torque | 343Nm |
| Drive Layout | Rear-Wheel Drive |
| Battery Capacity | 69 kWh |
| Claimed Range | 480 km |
| Charging Time | 7 hrs 0% to 100% (11kW AC) 10.5 hrs 0% to 100% (7.4kW AC) 28 min 10% to 80% (175kW DC) hrs |
| Auto Start/Stop | No |
| Front Brakes | Discs |
| Rear Brakes | Discs |
| Type of Power Assist | Electric |
| Steering Adjust | Tilt and Telescopic |
| Length | 4233 mm |
| Width | 1837 mm |
| Height | 1549 mm |
| Doors | 5 |
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Down | All |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Up | All |
| Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust |
| Airbags | 9 |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | |
| Brake Assist (BA) |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Projector Headlamps | |
| Headlight Type | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights | LED |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption |
| Audio System | |
| CD Player | |
| USB Input | |
| AUX Input |
Volvo EX30 price & variants
The Volvo EX30 price in India starts at ₹41.00 lakh, for buyers who pre-book before October 19, 2025. Post this date, the EX30 SUV price rises to ₹41.00 lakh (ex-showroom). Volvo EX30 on road price in India will vary by city, depending on the RTO, insurance, and other factors. But typically it will fall between ₹45 lakh and ₹47 lakh.
In India, the EX30 is offered in a single configuration:
- Single Motor Extended Range (RWD) with a 69 kWh battery offering up to 480 km of company claimed range.
The EX30 RWD Ultra equipment level includes features like a panoramic roof, 360-degree camera, Park Pilot Assist, connected tech, and premium upholstery.
Volvo EX30 expert review
The Volvo EX30 is the brand’s first ground-up EV, built on the SEA2 platform under Geely. Smaller than the EX40, it’s designed solely for electric mobility. It features split Thor’s Hammer LED DRLs, a closed grille, side vents, and an active lower air flap. From the side, it has 19-inch alloys, a compact wheelbase, and a sleek SUV silhouette. The battery is floor-mounted for a clean underbody. Rear styling is simple with C-shaped LED taillamps, and access is fully digital via smartphone or smart card on the B-pillar.
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Inside, the EX30 prioritizes sustainability over traditional luxury, using recycled materials and minimal metal accents. The raised floor creates a knees-up posture, even in front. Seats are wide and comfortable, with power adjustment for the driver, though lacking ventilation, heating, or massage. Storage is excellent, with large door pockets, a roomy center console, and hidden cup holders. Rear space is tight, with limited legroom and under-thigh support. A glass roof adds style but lacks a blind. The 318-litre boot is practical, with a 7-litre frunk and no spare wheel included.
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A 12.3-inch vertically-mounted touchscreen dominates the dashboard with no physical buttons. Everything—from headlights to ORVM adjustments—is controlled via the screen. Powered by a Snapdragon chip and Google software, it’s fast and responsive, with built-in Google Maps and wireless Apple CarPlay (but no Android Auto). Driving info appears in a top strip, showing speed, range, and ADAS alerts. A Harman Kardon sound bar delivers decent audio but isn’t on par with Volvo’s Bowers & Wilkins systems. Rear passengers lack AC vents, sunblinds, and recline. The EX30 includes Level 2 ADAS and a drowsiness detector.
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This variant features an Extended Range 65kWh battery with denser, longer-lasting NMC cells, producing 272hp and 343Nm. It’s liquid-cooled and backed by an 8-year warranty. The drive is smooth and quiet, with minimal road and wind noise even at highway speeds. Volvo claims 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds, with linear acceleration ideal for daily use. There are no selectable drive modes or variable regen levels—just a one-pedal mode for convenience. The EX30 is easy to drive but not particularly thrilling due to limited customization.
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Volvo claims a WLTP range of 480 km, though real-world range is closer to 350–360 km depending on usage. That’s still solid for mostly urban and occasional intercity travel. The 400V battery architecture allows it to charge from 0-100% using an 7.4kW charger in 10 hours 30 mins, using a 11kW AC charger in 7 hours and using a 150kW DC charger in just 25 mins.
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The ride has a firm edge due to the battery’s weight, but damping is excellent. Over bumps, there’s slight movement but no harshness or cabin thuds. That same firmness pays off in corners—body roll is minimal, and the car stays stable and flat.Steering feel is decent with three selectable modes—soft, medium, and firm. The "soft" mode is ideal for city driving with easy manoeuvrability, while "firm" adds artificial heft for a more planted feel. However, true feedback from the road is lacking, so it’s stable and predictable but not especially engaging.
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The EX30 is Volvo’s most aggressively priced EV, expected around ₹50 lakh, competing with BMW iX1, Mercedes EQA+, Hyundai Ioniq 5, BYD Sealion 7, and Kia EV6. It stands out with a clean, modern design, sustainability focus, and Volvo’s premium image. However, it compromises on rear seat comfort, features, and driver engagement. While not the most exciting EV, it serves well as a stylish, eco-friendly city car with sufficient tech and performance, hitting many right notes but falling short of perfection.
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Reviewed by: Jay Patil
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Volvo EX30 mileage
The Volvo EX30 range is km (WLTP), with real-world conditions delivering around 350 km.
- Battery pack: 69 kWh
- Charger: 11kW wallbox charger
- Charging Time: 0 to 100% in 8 hours with a 3-phase 16A charger; 10 to 80% in 28 minutes with a 178 kW DC charger.
| Fuel type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electric | 69 kWh | Auto | 480 km |
Volvo EX30 news
Volvo EX30 Images
The Volvo EX30 images highlight the clean Scandinavian design, Thor’s Hammer LED DRLs, C-shaped tail lamps, and new 19-inch aero wheels.
EX30 interior images showcase the minimalist layout with recycled materials, panoramic roof, large touchscreen, and flexible storage options including a roomy 400-litre boot.
Volvo EX30 videos
Volvo EX30 video reviews cover ride comfort, handling, charging performance, and interior practicality. Watch the EX30 SUV video to see how it provides a perfect blend of compact dimensions and premium feel that makes it city-friendly yet versatile for longer drives.


Volvo EX30 Colours
Volvo EX30 colour options are inspired by Scandinavian forests, lakes, and skies. Buyers can choose from 5 exterior shades: Cloud Blue, Crystal White, Onyx Black, Sand Dune, Vapour Grey, with optional contrasting black roof and spoiler for a sportier look.
Interior themes are available in Breeze, Pine, and Mist, featuring a combination of Nordico, wool-blend, and Pixel Knit fabrics.
Volvo EX30 FAQs
The Volvo EX30 is the brand’s entry-level electric SUV that replaces the XC40 recharge.
The Volvo EX30 rivals the BMW iX1 LWB and the Mercedes EQA SUV in India.
The Volvo EX30 sits on Geely’s SEA born EV platform.
The Volvo EX30 price will start from Rs 50 lakh.
Volvo EX30 initial batches will be full imports. There are talks of local assembly for the SUV at a later stage.
Questions you may find useful
Moorthy
•1wI am planning to buy either the Volvo EX40 or the Volvo EX60. Which of the two would be able to cover a distance of around 260 miles on a single charge? Also, which one would you recommend for an immediate purchase?

Autocar India
Volvo hasn’t launched the EX60 in India yet, so the only one you can actually buy right now is the EX40. Also, I’m assuming you meant 260 km, not 260 miles (260 miles is over 400 km), which is a much tougher ask.The EX40 has an official WLTP range of around 475 km, and in real-world Indian conditions, you should comfortably see about 350-380 km on a full charge. Also, depends on your driving style and usage of the air conditioning. So a 260 km one-shot run is well within its realistic capability, with a fair buffer in hand.As an all-round EV, the EX40 is a solid choice: refined, safe and quick enough, with a usable real-world range for intercity runs if you plan charging stops sensibly at your destination.If you mostly drive alone and the rear seat is rarely used, you could also look at the smaller Volvo EX30, which is Rs 10 lakh cheaper. It’s also more powerful, more entertaining to drive and offers a similar or slightly better usable range, but the back seat is cramped and not ideal if passengers are a priority.
James
•15wI have been using a Nexon EV for the past three years and would now like to upgrade to another EV. What would be an ideal replacement below ₹50 lakh? We are a family of three, the car will be self-driven, and I prefer something compact.

Autocar India
Check out the Volvo EX30 - it's a compact crossover with a high-tech, luxurious interior and loads of features with a focus on safety. It comes with a large 65kWh battery with a WLTP range of 480km and strong performance from its 272hp single motor setup. Its quirky design is very EV forward and will stand out on the road for looking like nothing else on the market.The only consideration you have to make is that, being a compact electric car, it's not super spacious in the rear seat. There are other great EVs at this price, but none of them are compact - like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and BYD Seal.
Sid
•20wI own a Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid V model. Within two years of purchase, i.e, November 2023 till now, I drove 60,000 km, an average of 2500 km per month. My usage is a mix of highway and city use. I am planning to buy an EV. I’m not comfortable with XEV 9E because it’s too big for a city commute. Please suggest a good car for mixed usage. I liked the new Volvo XE 30 and BYD Atto 3. Which one do you suggest? My budget is up to 45 lakhs.

Autocar India
Both are excellent options and should fit in your budget of Rs 45 lakh. The Volvo EX30 is the more contemporary option with more luxurious interiors. However, it isn't very spacious and is missing some features you would expect at this price.Overall, your better bet is the BYD Atto 3, which, though a little bit older and with a quirky interior design, is the more complete car. Most of all, this BYD car has a more spacious interior, particularly in the rear seat. Moreover, it has a slightly higher range rating and a slightly lower price than the Volvo.

















































































