Volvo Cars to Assemble XC90 T8 Plug-in Hybrid in India

Arjun G
REDACT
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2 min readNov 24, 2018

Volvo Cars announced that it will be the first car company to assemble plug-in hybrid cars locally in India. Volvo XC90 is going to be the first model from Volvo’s portfolio whose plug-in hybrid variant will be assembled locally at the Bangalore plant by end 2019. Apart from the XC90, a range of Plug-in Hybrids are slated for launch in the next 3 years.

The localisation of plug-in hybrids marks the future of electrification for us. Our customers are increasingly becoming aware about the rise in pollution levels and degrading environment. As a responsible luxury car company, we believe electrification is the future. However, till the time we have a supporting infrastructure, plug-in hybrids offer the intermediate solution,” said Charles Frump, Managing Director, Volvo Car India.

Charles Frump, MD, Volvo Car India and Klas Molin, Swedish Ambassador to India at the Embassy of Sweden.

This announcement places electrification at the core of Volvo’s future business. It also paves way for the complete phase-out of combustion-engine-only models.

As part of the #BreatheFree initiative, Volvo cars rolled out environment activities to generate awareness of increasing PM2.5 levels in the atmosphere. In association with Assocham, the outreach activities involved schools in NCR and dealerships across the nation to make a DIY Clean Air filter kit which was distributed on children’s day in areas where people cannot afford air purifiers.

The #BreatheFree initiative provides us the impetus to take the lead in generating awareness about the air quality. I am extremely pleased at the performance of the initiative and we are looking at taking this to the next level in the future,” he added.

Volvo Cars plans to slowly phase out conventional powertrains and focus only on electrification. The company has committed to a goal of featuring some form of electric propulsion in its models from 2019 onwards. Every new Volvo from 2019 onwards will be electrified.

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