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Volvo Car India registers 48 percent growth in first three quarters of 2021

| @indiablooms | Oct 09, 2021, at 01:43 am

Kolkata: Swedish luxury car maker Volvo Car India recorded a 48 percent growth in its retail sales for the period January to September 2021. 

Volvo sold 1,270 units in the first three quarters as against 856 cars in the same period last year.

This growth was led by the company's luxury SUVs with the company’s mid-sized SUV, the XC60 emerging as the bestselling model followed by the compact SUV XC40.

Jyoti Malhotra, Managing Director, Volvo Car India, said “Witnessing a 48 percent growth in three quarters is very encouraging. Experiencing this when one quarter faced the brunt of the raging pandemic is a reflection of Volvo Brand’s standing in the Indian luxury mobility market. This strengthens our confidence and resolute commitment as we work towards bringing in newer models. We are keeping a close eye on the semiconductor issue and looking forward to a robust 2022.”

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