
- The Volvo EX40 has been discontinued in India on an interim basis, with an updated model expected before the end of 2026.
- Volvo India's EV line-up currently stands at two models, the EX30 and EC40, with the flagship EX90 also set to arrive this year.
Volvo Cars India has confirmed the discontinuation of the EX40, and the model no longer appears on the brand's official India website. The decision, however, is not a farewell.
Volvo has clarified that the removal is interim in nature, with a next-generation EX40 currently under development and slated to make its India debut before the end of this year.
The EX40 has had a longer innings in India than most luxury EVs.
This model was subsequently renamed the EX40 in line with Volvo's global rebrand of its all-electric line-up.
With the EX40 temporarily off the shelf, Volvo's electric offering in India rests on two models.
The coming months are shaping up to be eventful for Volvo in India. Beyond the return of the updated EX40, the brand has plans to launch the EX90 before the year is out.
The EX90 is Volvo's flagship all-electric SUV, built around a three-row layout that places it in a segment with very few competitors at present. Its arrival would represent the most premium electric product Volvo has offered in India to date and signals that the brand is thinking seriously about the full-size luxury EV buyer in this market.