More importantly for India the big news straight from the glossy show floors at the ongoing Mondial de landrsquoAutomobile is that the Swedish car maker has confirmed that it will indeed be bringing its V40 Cross to India in second quarter 2013 with an unveiling early that year.
This third variant of the V40 model which was recently launched at Paris according to Volvo India officials is targeted against the Mercedes B-Class and the BMW X1 and believe it or not will in all probabilities be priced slightly lower than both these entry level luxury vehicles which hover around the 23-27 lakh price range for the their base variants.
After paving the way for a totally new segment with the V70 Cross Country when it was launched in 1997 Volvo is looking at starting a new chapter with the all-new Volvo V40 Cross Country almost 15 years later.
Although elegant in appeal and style the Cross Country mind you is a far more rugged and sportier version of the original V40 model and features unique details such as silver roof rails 19-inch alloy wheels a honeycomb mesh grille and upright day-running lights a contrasting rear bumper and integrated skid plates that set it apart visually from the toned down standard version of the V40 model series.
Itandrsquos confirmed that both the petrol and diesel versions of this luxury hatchback will be offered to customers in India once officially launched but it remains to be seen whether the 152 PS 2.0-litre D3 or the more efficient 116.5 PS 1.6-litre D2 diesel version or maybe even both finally come to India. Incidentally there is also aT4 petrol model with a 1.6-litre GTDi engine producing 182.5 PS and maximum torque of 270 Nm which if introduced alongside the diesel models wouldnandrsquot be such a bad idea either.
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