India-spec Volvo EX30 Unveiled, Prices Expected To Be Revealed By September 2025
The EX30 will be available in a single variant and a single 69 kWh battery option in India
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Volvo India has unveiled the Volvo EX30 as their latest product on our shores. It is expected to be launched by September 2025, with deliveries starting a month later. It will be Volvo’s smallest and entry-level electric SUV, yet it carries familiar styling cues, a long list of features, a 5-star Euro NCAP safety rating, and a single powertrain option. If this baby Volvo has caught your attention, here are all the details you need to know:
Design

The front of the Volvo EX30 looks stylish and futuristic with a closed-off grille and commands attention, thanks to its ‘Thor’s Hammer’ styled LED DRLs. The Volvo logo sits prominently in the middle with a simple horizontal bar running across, and the bumper has neat air intakes at the bottom for cooling the battery pack and electronics.
In profile, the roof slopes slightly towards the rear. The black cladding runs along the lower body without extending over the wheel arches. The 19-inch alloy wheels with aerodynamic design complete its EV styling. The outside rear view mirrors have a quirk, as in when you adjust them electrically, the whole mirror housing moves instead of just the glass inside.
The rear of the Volvo EX30 looks curvy, carrying Volvo’s signature style. It gets split LED tail lamps, with a vertical strip running up the C-pillars and an L-shaped section below. On top, there’s a roof-mounted spoiler with an integrated stop lamp, while the black bumper adds a rugged touch.
Interior

The cabin of the Volvo EX30 has a plush feel and a minimalistic design with a light grey and black dual-tone cabin theme. It has a clean dashboard layout with a 3-spoke steering wheel and a large 12.3-inch portrait-oriented touchscreen that also shows important driving information. This screen controls almost everything in the car, including navigation, media, climate, seat adjustments, and even mirror and light settings.
The inserts on the dashboard and doors are made of recycled elements that have a granite-like finish. Unlike most cars, the power window switches and door lock controls are placed on the centre console, leaving the doors free of buttons. The front seats use a single square dial to manage all adjustments, with lumbar support offered only for the driver. There are no rear AC vents. The fixed panoramic roof is heat-insulated, but does not have a powered sunshade.
Features & Safety

The Volvo EX30 comes equipped with features like a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment, dual-zone auto AC, wireless Apple CarPlay, a 9-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, wireless phone charger, NFC card key, air purifier, and powered front seats with lumbar adjustment for the driver seat.
Its safety suite includes features such as seven airbags, a 360-degree camera, a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), rain-sensing wipers, auto headlights, hill start assist, hill descent control, ISOFIX child seat anchorages, a blind spot monitor and an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS).
Powertrain
The Volvo EX30 has a single battery option paired with a rear-axle-mounted single motor setup. The detailed specifications are as follows:
| Battery Pack |
69 kWh |
| No. of motor(s) |
1 |
| Power |
272 PS |
| Torque |
343 Nm |
| Drivetrain |
Rear-wheel drive (RWD) |
| Acceleration (0-100 kmph) |
5.3 seconds |
| WLTP-Claimed Range |
480 km |
Expected Price & Rivals

The Volvo EX30, upon its launch in India, could be priced at around Rs 42 lakh to Rs 44 lakh (ex-showroom). At this price point, it can rival the Mini Cooper SE.
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