Volvo India Launches the V40 Cross Country in the Petrol Avtaar; Priced at Rs. 27 Lakh

The new petrol variant of V40 Cross Country will be available in the 1.6 GDTi, 4 cylinder engine which is good for 180bhp and 240Nm or torque and comes mated to a six speed automatic transmission. The rest of the car remains the same and is 4370mm in length, 1802mm in width, 1458mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2646mm.
You have to admit that the V40 Cross Country is quite the looker as the front profile of the car sees the perforated grille and boasts of a prominent company logo at the centre. It also comes with features like Active Bending Lights technology which is capable of turning the headlamps 15 degrees in any direction for better visibility. It also comes with automatic LED daytime running lights.

Inside, the car comes equipped with digital instrument cluster with TFT display, a large 7-inch SENSUS colour screen and automatic climate control.
Volvo and safety are synonymous and there is no dearth of safety features in this one either. The Volvo V40 Cross Country comes equipped with features like ABS with EBD, Laser Assisted automatic braking, multiple airbags, Dynamic Stability Control, engine drag control and many more.

Tomas Ernberg, Managing Director, Volvo Auto India said, "We are excited to bring the petrol variant of V40 Cross Country to India. Buoyed by the growing acceptance of V40 Cross Country since June 2013 when we launched it here, we have now decided to bring in the petrol variant at a very competitive pricing in order to increase our reach further. I believe our customers would be enthralled with this new car."
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