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VOLVO EX30

₹39.99 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price

Volvo EX30: Overview

The Volvo EX30 is the smallest and most affordable electric SUV from the Swedish carmaker, positioned below the XC40 Recharge in the brand’s all-electric lineup. Globally unveiled in Milan on June 7, 2023, the EX30 is built on Geely’s SEA platform and is aimed at making premium EV ownership more accessible to a wider audience. For India, the EX30 has been launched as a locally assembled model from Volvo’s facility in Hosakote, Bengaluru, with introductory pricing designed to attract early adopters. It is positioned as a stylish, compact urban SUV with a strong focus on sustainability, technology, and safety, reflecting Volvo’s commitment to its electrification strategy.

Volvo EX30: Price

Volvo has launched the EX30 in India at an introductory price of ₹39.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for customers who pre-book the SUV before October 19, 2025. After this period, the price will be revised to ₹41 lakh (ex-showroom). The introductory pricing makes the EX30 the most affordable electric offering from the brand in India, undercutting its larger sibling, the XC40 Recharge, by a notable margin. This competitive price positioning also ensures that the EX30 sits well within the premium compact EV space in India, directly appealing to buyers who are seeking a high-quality luxury EV under ₹45 lakh.

Volvo EX30: Launch Date

The Volvo EX30 was officially launched in India in September 2025, with customer deliveries set to commence in the first week of November 2025. The SUV’s introduction marks a significant milestone for Volvo Auto India as it continues to expand its electric portfolio and increase its local assembly operations to enhance affordability for Indian buyers.

Volvo EX30: Variants & Colours

For the Indian market, the EX30 is available in a single, rear-wheel-drive variant equipped with the larger 69 kWh battery pack. Internationally, the model is offered in three versions: Single Motor (Standard Range), Single Motor Extended Range, and the performance-oriented Twin Motor AWD variant. Volvo offers a wide selection of exterior colour options for the EX30 globally, including subtle pastel and earthy shades that align with its minimalist Scandinavian design language. Specific India-spec colours will include a mix of these international options, with more details revealed closer to deliveries.

Volvo EX30: Range & Battery

The India-spec Volvo EX30 uses a 69 kWh NMC battery pack, which delivers a claimed range of 480 km (WLTP) on a single charge. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a single electric motor producing 268 bhp and 343 Nm of torque, allowing the SUV to sprint from 0 to 100 kmph in 5.3 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 180 kmph, in line with Volvo’s global speed cap policy. Volvo supplies an 11 kW AC wallbox charger with the SUV, enabling a 0–100 per cent charge in about seven hours, while DC fast-charging compatibility allows much quicker top-ups when using public charging infrastructure.

Volvo EX30: Specs & Features

Despite its compact dimensions of 4.23 metres in length, the EX30 has been engineered to offer a spacious cabin courtesy of its long wheelbase and flat floor architecture. The design retains Volvo’s signature styling cues such as the Thor’s hammer LED headlamps, closed front grille, and vertically stacked split LED tail lamps that extend into the C-pillar.

Inside, the cabin adopts Volvo’s minimalistic approach with a dashboard that does away with most physical controls. The centrepiece is a 12.3-inch vertically oriented touchscreen infotainment display powered by Google’s built-in operating system. This unit integrates navigation via Google Maps, multimedia via Spotify and YouTube, and provides access to the Google Play Store for downloadable apps. The system also supports 5G connectivity and receives over-the-air (OTA) software updates.

The cabin materials make extensive use of sustainable and recycled elements, with upholstery options including Nordico – a vegan-friendly material made from bio-based and recycled components. Other key features include five selectable ambient lighting themes, a Harman Kardon premium sound system, a fixed panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charging, and dual-zone climate control. The EX30 also supports one-pedal driving and features LED headlamps with active high-beam assist.

Volvo EX30: Offers & Deals

Volvo is currently offering the EX30 with an early-bird pricing benefit for customers who book before October 19, 2025. Additionally, the EV comes with an 8-year/160,000 km battery warranty, a 3-year vehicle warranty, a complimentary 3-year Volvo Service Package, and three years of roadside assistance as part of the ownership experience.

Volvo EX30: Rivals

In India, the Volvo EX30 competes with premium compact EVs such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5, BYD Sealion 7, BMW iX1, and Kia EV6.

Volvo EX30 Key Specs

  • Speed iconSpeed
    180 kmph
  • Range iconRange
    480 km
  • Charging iconCharging
    8 hrs
  • BatteryCapacity iconBattery Capacity
    69 kWh
  • BootSpace iconBoot Space
    318 litres
  • MaxMotorPerformance iconMax Motor Performance
    272343 kW
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Volvo EX30 Variants

Volvo EX30 price starts at ₹ 39.99 Lakhs .
1 Variant Available
EX30 RWD Ultra
₹39.99 Lakhs*
69 kWh
180 kmph
480 km
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Volvo EX30 Latest Updates

Calendar icon27 Oct 2025
Volvo will launch the all-electric EX60 SUV on January 21, 2026, showcasing a modular design and advanced technology.Read Full Story
Calendar icon23 Sept 2025
Volvo launches the EX30 electric SUV in India at ₹39.99 lakh, offering impressive specs and features.Read Full Story
Calendar icon19 Aug 2025
Volvo India launches the compact electric SUV EX30, featuring advanced safety and technology, with deliveries starting October 2025.Read Full Story
Calendar icon18 Aug 2025
Volvo's EX30 electric SUV combines stylish design, strong performance, and sustainability, targeting young, first-time EV buyers in India.Read Full Story
Calendar icon16 Aug 2025
Volvo teases the EX30 SUV for India, targeting premium compact buyers with modern design and advanced features.Read Full Story

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Volvo EX30 Expert Review

After making a big impression in the global market, Volvo’s smallest electric SUV has arrived in India. The EX30 takes the brand’s signature Scandinavian design and shrinks it into a city-friendly, all-electric package aimed squarely at younger buyers and first-time EV owners. It’s Volvo’s bid to shake up the compact EV segment — but beneath the stylish exterior, there’s a lot to unpack.

Volvo EX30 rides on 19-inch aero wheels, which are wrapped in 245/45  section tyres.
Volvo EX30 rides on 19-inch aero wheels, which are wrapped in 245/45 section tyres.

The high beltline and squared-off roof add a touch of SUV toughness but there is no plastic cladding on the sides. At the rear, vertically oriented LED tail lamps echo Volvo’s larger SUVs, tying the EX30 into the family design language. However, this time, they are split. Compact in size but confident in stance, the EX30 looks every bit the modern premium EV. It does manage to grab attention when it is out on the roads.

Interior and Features

The interior of the Volvo EX30 is very minimalistic. The brand has used sustainable materials throughout the cabin.
The interior of the Volvo EX30 is very minimalistic. The brand has used sustainable materials throughout the cabin.

Step inside and the EX30 reflects Volvo’s growing focus on sustainability and simplicity. The cabin uses recycled and renewable materials, from denim fibres to flax and wool blends, while the uncluttered dashboard centres on a large vertical touchscreen running Google-powered Android Automotive. This minimalist approach looks fresh and modern, but the lack of physical buttons means even basic functions like mirror adjustments require a trip through the menus, which may divide opinion.

At the rear, space for three occupants is tight. Also, there is a lack of under thigh support.
At the rear, space for three occupants is tight. Also, there is a lack of under thigh support.

Space in the front is generous, but the rear bench is tight for taller passengers, and there is also a lack of under thigh support. This reinforces its role as a city-friendly SUV rather than a long-distance family hauler. It can only accommodate four occupants at once. Cargo capacity is modest at 318 litres, expandable to 904 litres with the seats folded, plus a small frunk of 7 litres where you can store the portable charger.

The quality overall is quite good, with metal door handles that feel satisfying to use and have a weight to them. The steering wheel is squircle, to which I adapted quite quickly; I was not expecting that. The centre console is cleverly designed with integrated twin cup holders. There is also a space below it where you can place your mobile phones or other bits.

The boot space is squared off in shape, so it can store quite a bit of stuff. There is also some storage underneath the boot floor.
The boot space is squared off in shape, so it can store quite a bit of stuff. There is also some storage underneath the boot floor.

The window switches are placed in the centre, which is an unusual place, but what is even more unusual is that to operate the rear windows, you have to use a button, as the typical switches are not present. There are no rear AC vents on offer, but that should not be an issue as we were driving in temperatures of just around 40 degrees, and the AC was keeping up easily. However, ventilated seats would have been a good addition considering the climate of our country.

Driving Experience

In India, we will get only the single-motor rear-wheel drive version. The motor is capable of producing 272 bhp of power and a peak torque output of 343 Nm. Volvo claims that the EX30 can accelerate from a standstill to 100 kmph in 5.3 seconds.

There is no HUD or any instrument cluster for the driver.
There is no HUD or any instrument cluster for the driver.

As soon as you get in the driver’s seat, all your issues will be gone because of the way the EX30 drives. The performance is brisk, and it accelerates hard as there is no engine that requires spooling up. You press the throttle, and the EX30 just shoots. In fact, because it is rear-wheel drive, the rear wheels just break traction and start spinning, but not for long, as the ESC kicks in and straightens out the tail.

Even at triple digit speeds, the compact EV feels confident, composed, and there is minimal body roll. Show it a corner and it would stick to the line. However, we did notice that the brakes would start fading away and would require a bit more pressure. To improve this, you can turn on one-pedal drive, which enables the regen. Speaking of regen, it kicks in gradually, and the car would also come to a halt automatically.

The highlight of the driving experience is without a doubt the suspension of the EX30. It absorbs everything by which I do mean everything. We were mostly driving on the highways with big potholes, and not once did the EX30 flinch. It handled those potholes like a champ with only minimal thud traveling back to the cabin.

The suspension of the Volvo EX30 is amazing. It absorbs anything and also keeps the vehicle flat through the corners.
The suspension of the Volvo EX30 is amazing. It absorbs anything and also keeps the vehicle flat through the corners.

Range and battery

Volvo is using a 69 kWh battery pack for the EX30. It has a WLTP-claimed range of 480 km, and in real life, it should be able to deliver around 400 km.

Safety and Technology

Safety remains a Volvo hallmark, with a full suite of driver-assistance systems fitted as standard, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, and collision avoidance. Semi-autonomous driving via Pilot Assist and an advanced self-parking function further boost convenience.

The infotainment system integrates Google apps, wireless Apple CarPlay, and over-the-air updates, although the absence of Android Auto is missed. However, we didn’t notice any software glitches. Another thing that is sorely missed is the absence of a driver’s display. This means that the driver needs to continuously look over to the infotainment system to even just check out the basic things. The least that Volvo should have done is offer a heads-up display for the driver. The brand is offering a Harmon Kardon sound system that consists of 9 speakers, and it consists of a sound bar that is placed on the dashboard and a sub-woofer that sits in the boot. The sound quality is good, but there are vehicles out there that cost less and have a better sound quality.

Up-front, there is a fronk which can be used to store the portable charger.
Up-front, there is a fronk which can be used to store the portable charger.

The EX30 comes with an NFC keycard, which is a bit messy to use. Yes, it does add to the convenience in the form that it is slim and can be carried in a wallet, but it hampers with the keyless operation. You would first need to place on the B-pillar to unlock the car and then on the wireless charger to start the car. And it does not work every time, you have to keep doing it so if you are charging your phone, then you would have to remove it. In a day and age, where the key never leaves your pocked and you can just sit, drive away, and exit the vehicle, the NFC key card does feel like a bit of a hit and a miss.

Verdict

Overall, the Volvo EX30 stands out as a stylish, sustainable, and surprisingly quick small crossover SUV that offers serious value in the premium EV space. It isn’t perfect — rear passenger space is limited, and the heavy reliance on the touchscreen can be distracting — but it captures the essence of what many buyers want in their first electric car: clean design, strong performance, everyday usability, and the reassurance of Volvo’s safety credentials, along with heavy reliance on sustainable materials . In a soon-to-be crowded electric market, the EX30 proves that small can indeed be mighty.

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Volvo EX30 Colours

Volvo EX30 is available in the 5 Colours in India.

Onyx Black
Cloud Blue
Crystal White
Vapour Grey
Sand Dune
Onyx black

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Volvo EX30 Specifications and Features

Max PowerYes
AirbagsYes
Body TypeSUV
Battery Capacity69 kWh
Max Torque343 Nm
Keyless EntryYes
TransmissionAutomatic
Range480 km
Max Motor Performance272 bhp, 343 Nm
Charging Time8 Hours
Max Speed180 kmph
SunroofYes

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