In a major milestone for Indiaโs luxury car market, Volvo Car India has rolled out its 10,000th made-in-India car from its Bengaluru facility. This achievement marks not just a production success, but a significant step towards electrifying the future of mobility in India.
From humble beginnings in 2017, assembling the iconic XC90, Volvoโs journey in India has been one of steady growth and commitment. The XC60 SUV emerged as the top contender, with over 4,000 units produced, showcasing the brandโs popularity among luxury car enthusiasts. However, the true significance lies in the car that crossed the 10,000 threshold: the XC40 Recharge, Volvoโs first pure electric offering in India.
โIt is indeed a matter of pride for the company to have reached this milestone in such a short span, especially considering the near three years of pandemic disruptions,โ gushed Mr. Jyoti Malhotra, Managing Director, Volvo Car India. He further emphasized, โThe steady increase of capacities at Bangalore reflects our commitment to Indiaโs luxury mobility segment. And what better way to celebrate than with our first Pure electric offering, the XC40 Recharge, continuing to showcase consumer confidence in Volvoโs electric future.โ
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Mr. Gao Feng, Production Head, Volvo Car India, echoed the sentiment, stating, โRolling out the ten thousandth car is a major milestone for our plant. Since 2017, we have continuously strived to meet customer demand by increasing capacities and upgrading skills, even leading the way by assembling Indiaโs first domestically produced EV, the XC40 Recharge.โ
This achievement underscores Volvoโs unwavering commitment to electrifying Indiaโs roads. The Bengaluru facility, located in Hoskote, now assembles all of Volvoโs India models, including the XC90, XC60, S90, XC40 Recharge, and the recently launched C40 Recharge. With a diverse portfolio catering to both established luxury car preferences and the burgeoning demand for premium EVs, Volvo is poised to play a key role in shaping Indiaโs automotive landscape.
Beyond the celebratory numbers, this milestone resonates with several key takeaways:
- Volvoโs dedication to the Indian market:ย The consistent production increase and expansion of assembled models in India demonstrate Volvoโs long-term vision for the country.
- The rise of electric mobility:ย The XC40 Rechargeโs position as the 10,000th car highlights the growing acceptance and demand for electric vehicles in the luxury segment.
- Boosting domestic manufacturing:ย Volvoโs commitment to local assembly contributes to Indiaโs โMake in Indiaโ initiative,ย creating jobs and promoting technological advancements.
As Volvo celebrates this landmark achievement, the road ahead holds even greater promise. With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity, Volvo is well-positioned to lead the charge towards a future where luxury and electric mobility go hand-in-hand in India.