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Volvo Mulling Launch Of BS-VI Cars In India Before April 2020

Volvo is evaluating launching of Bharat Stage-VI compliant models in India ahead of April 2020.

The Volvo V60 vehicle sits on the production line at Volvo Cars Torslanda plant, near Gothenburg, Sweden. (Photographer: Linus Hook/Bloomberg)
The Volvo V60 vehicle sits on the production line at Volvo Cars Torslanda plant, near Gothenburg, Sweden. (Photographer: Linus Hook/Bloomberg)

Swedish luxury carmaker Volvo is evaluating launching of Bharat Stage-VI compliant models in India ahead of April 2020, when stricter emission norms will be implemented, says a top company official.

With the government deciding to advance availability of BS-VI fuels in Delhi, the company said it is ‘future ready’, and could introduce the models if compatible fuel is available in the National Capital Region.

“We are future ready and assessing the possibility of launching BS-VI compliant cars prior to the government’s deadline if the fuel is available in Delhi NCR before,” said Volvo Auto India Managing Director Charles Frump.

Globally, Volvo has already announced that every model launched from 2019 will have electrification, marking an end to Volvo cars with only an internal combustion engine (ICE).

We will place electrification at the core of our future business to drive environment sustainability. An entire range of hybrids and fully electric cars will be launched globally starting 2019.
Charles Frump, Managing Director, Volvo Auto India

India will get an array of products that reflect this strategy, he added.

“Volvo Cars’ global ambition is to have 1 million electric and electrified cars on the roads by 2025, India is destined to play an important role in making this number,” Frump said.

Last month, the government decided to advance adoption of BS-VI fuel in the Capital to April 1, 2018 in order to check growing air pollution.

Three oil public sector enterprises — Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum, and Bharat Petroleum — said they are ready to supply BS-VI grade petrol and diesel to the national capital from their refineries at Mathura, Bina and Bhatinda from April. India had in 2015 decided to leapfrog to Bharat-VI emission norm compliant petrol and diesel from April 2020, from the Bharat-IV grade at present.