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Volvo Car India launches two new petrol mild-hybrid models in Kolkata

| @indiablooms | Oct 31, 2021, at 06:09 pm

Kolkata:  Aiming at the savvy luxury consumers in West Bengal, Volvo Car India has launched two new petrol mild-hybrid models- the luxury sedan S90 and Volvo's best-selling midsize luxury SUV XC60.

These launches are in line with the company’s aim to have a complete petrol portfolio by the end of 2021. The launch took place at the VolvoCars Dealership in Kolkata, SPL Volvo Newtown, Rajarhat.

The New Petrol mild-hybrid Volvo S90 is priced at Rs. 61,90,000, ex-showroom and the New Petrol mild-hybrid Volvo XC60 is priced at Rs. 61,90,000, ex-showroom. Both these models come with advanced features that enhance the Volvo driving experience.

Features like Digital Services giving access to Google apps, other apps and services which offer hands-free help with Google Assistant, best-in-class navigation through Google Maps are available in both the models. The cars also feature the intuitive, next generation infotainment system that offers customers unprecedented personalization and an unparalleled connectivity.

In addition to the new petrol mild-hybrid cars and new technologies, the company also announced a 3 years' Volvo Service Package at a special price of only Rs 75,000 plus applicable taxes. This can be bought with the new launched cars. This is an introductory offer only during the current festive season which includes regular maintenance plus wear & tear cost over 3 years.

Rajeev Chauhan, Director Network & Product, Volvo Car India, said: “Kolkata has been a very important market for us and is amongst the fastest-growing metro cities and home to aspiring and affluent families. Volvo Cars believe in providing the best-in-class experience to its esteemed customers and ensures a top-notch customer experience throughout the customer journey.

"The luxury mobility customer in Kolkata has always been safety and features conscious and we are confident that they will find our technology loaded with new offerings exciting."

Volvo Car Group has teamed up with Google on integrating an infotainment system powered by Android with Google apps and services. 

The S90 is Volvo’s premium 4-door, 5-seat flagship sedan. It is built on the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), Volvo’s advanced modular vehicle platform. The SPA platform has resulted in the strongest Volvo cars to date because of extensive use of boron steel, as well as numerous safety systems designed to protect people inside and outside the car.

Winner of the World Car of the Year title in 2018 (the popular XC60 has now advanced safety upgrades like Volvo Cars’ latest Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) sensor platform, a modern, scalable active safety system that consists of an array of radars, cameras and ultrasonic sensors.

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