Are you waiting for the launch of Volvo Cars’ EX30? The Swedish automaker is all set to introduce the Indian electric vehicle market on September 24, 2025. Read this article thoroughly to check the safety features, ex-showroom price and much more.
Volvo EX30
The EX30 by Volvo Cars is an all-electric compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) with 5 doors and seating capacity of five people. It will be unveiled in the Indian EV market in multiple variants, whose ex-showroom price is expected to go up to 42 lakh rupees.
It is all set to be available with two configurations in terms of motor, the single motor EV comes with RWD (rear wheel drive) and the double motor EV features AWD (all wheel drive), which give a range on full charge upto 475 kilometres.
In tables below, we have provided all the details about the EX30, go through it to know everything about the four-wheel EV available in the public domain.
📢Volvo EX30 to debut in India on September 24, 2025.
The all-electric compact SUV offers up to 475 km range, single and dual-motor variants, and advanced safety features including ADAS & 360° cameras. Expected ex-showroom price: ₹40–42 Lakh.#VolvoEX30#EVNews#IndiaEVspic.twitter.com/hh5OTCi1B4
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Dimensions
Dimension
Value
Length
~4,233 mm
Width
~1,837 mm
Height
~1,555 mm
Wheelbase
~2,650 mm
Ground Clearance
~175 mm
Boot Space
~318 L
Wheels
5-Spoke Alloy
Tyres
19 / 20 inch (variant dependent)
Battery & Range
Variant
Battery Pack
Range (claimed)
Single Motor
51 kWh
336 km
Single Motor ER
69 kWh
475 km
Dual Motor AWD
69 kWh
450 km
Charging Details
Charger Type
Time (10–80%)
175 kW DC Fast Charger (51 kWh)
~26 min
175 kW DC Fast Charger (69 kWh)
~28 min
AC Home Charger (7.4 kW)
~8–10 hours
AC Wallbox (11 kW)
~6.5 hours
Power & Performance
Variant
Power (kW)
Torque (Nm)
0–100 km/h
Single Motor
200 kW
343 Nm
5.7 sec
Single Motor ER
200 kW
343 Nm
5.3 sec
Dual Motor AWD
315 kW
543 Nm
3.6 sec
Exterior Features
Feature
Details
Headlamps
Thor’s Hammer LED
DRLs
Signature Volvo design
Grille
Closed-off aerodynamic
Roof
Black contrast with spoiler
Tail Lamps
Split, high-mounted
Alloy Wheels
Sporty 5-spoke
Colours
Red, Black, White
Interior Features & Materials
Feature
Details
Cabin Theme
Scandinavian minimalism
Upholstery
Wool blend, pixel knit, denim, flax, recycled PET
Dashboard
Single-screen layout
Roof
Panoramic glass
Steering
3-spoke sporty
Storage
Retractable cup holder, smart storage
Climate
Dual-zone automatic
Infotainment & Connectivity
Feature
Details
Screen
12.3-inch vertical touchscreen
OS
Google-based
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon Cockpit
Apple CarPlay
Wireless
Android Auto
Wired
OTA Updates
Yes (4 yrs free)
Audio
Harman Kardon 1,000W
Ports
4x USB-C
Wireless Charger
Yes
Safety Features
Feature
Details
Airbags
Multi-stage front + curtain
Seat Safety
Pre-tensioners, whiplash protection
ADAS
Level 2
Blind Spot Monitor
Yes
Adaptive Cruise Control
Yes
Parking Assist
Yes
Lane Keep Assist
Yes
Cameras
360° view
One Pedal Drive
Yes
Variants
Variant
Motor Layout
Battery
Drivetrain
RWD Base
Single Motor
51 kWh
RWD
RWD Ultra (ER)
Single Motor
69 kWh
RWD
AWD Performance
Dual Motor
69 kWh
AWD
Post & Cons
Pros
Cons
The Thor’s hammer head lights and sleek shape give it a modern look.
The rear seats of this electric car aren’t spacious, feel a bit cramped, and the floor is also high, so sitting posture isn’t very comfortable.
The acceleration timing of the car is only 5.7 seconds i.e. under this timeframe the speed of 0 to 100 kilometres per hour.
The boot space of this electric car compared to other four-wheel EV of this price range is quite small. Not enough to even carry four big luggages.
Under the price cap of ₹50 lakh it is a decent e-car with good range and fast charging speed, at the charging station you can charge your car 10-80% just within half an-hour.
Not good for the rough roads and roads with potholes; the suspension on these roads feels hard, resulting in uncomfortableness of occupants.
For the safety of the occupants, it has airbags, blind-spot warning, lane assist, 360° cameras, and Volvo’s strong crash safety record.
It doesn’t have ventilated seats, no rear AC vents, and even no sunshade for the panoramic roof.
After the launch of the Volvo Cars’ EX30, we will update the ex-showroom price, specification, safety features and other details about this four-wheel electric vehicle.
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