Swedish auto major Volvo today launched its first plug-in hybrid sports utility vehicle (SUV) in the Indian market at Rs 1.25 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). The seven seater vehicle, XC90 T8 can run for 40 km on being fully charged and can be driven for city use without any emission.
It will be the first Indian car to use radar enabled safety features to avoid accidents and minimise impact through warning system. The company claims to have fifty bookings in the Indian market and aims to deliver at least 25 vehicles in next few months.
When in use for long distances, the vehicle can be run on a hybrid mode or a power mode where petrol will be consumed.
The XC90 T8 claims to be the world's cleanest seven seater SUV that delivers 49g per km CO2 backed with an electric range of up to 40 km which is more than the average run for customers, the company said.
"It is not only a segment-first but India's first plug-in hybrid SUV and we see a lot of interest from our more affluent customers, who prefer to experience 'responsible' luxury," said Tom Von Bonsdorff, managing director at Volvo India.