If you are looking for a premium electric SUV then Volvo EX30 can prove to be a great option for you. Recently Volvo has teased its new electric SUV EX30 in the Indian market, and it is expected to be launched soon. This cool little electric car will compete with BMW iX1 and Hyundai Ioniq 5. So let’s take a look at its features.

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Price

Volvo has recently spotted its new electric SUV EX30 during testing on Indian roads. The company has also hinted at its arrival on social media. Its ex-showroom price can be around Rs 45 lakh which makes it an attractive option in the premium electric SUV segment.

Volvo EX30 Small Electric SUV Teased In India, Launch Soon

The most interesting thing is that the EX30 offers a range of up to 474 km, which is perfect for city and highway driving. If Volvo assembles it locally in India, then its price can be even lower.

Design

Now talking about its design, the EX30 is built on Volvo’s Sustainable Experience Architecture platform which makes it efficient and modern. Its design is also inspired by its elder brother EX90 which includes sleek LED headlamps, ‘Thor’s Hammer’ DRLs and pixel-style tail lamps.

Interior

On the inside, the EX30 is equipped with a 12.3-inch vertical touchscreen with Google’s integrated system. It also uses recycled materials, making it attractive for environmentally conscious buyers.

  • Multiple airbags
  • Wireless charger
  • 360-degree camera
  • ADAS technology
  • Vertical air conditioning vents

Battery and performance

In India, the Volvo EX30 can come with a 69 kWh NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) battery. It will be available in two variants. Single-motor RWD and dual-motor AWD are available. The AWD variant gives power up to 427 BHP, which will give it a sporty driving experience.

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Competition

When the EX30 is launched in India, it will compete directly with EVs like the BMW iX, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6 and BYD Sealion 7. Volvo’s brand value, safety features and electric technology make it a strong competitor.