The ex-showroom price of XC40 Recharge will rise to Rs 56.9 lakh from Rs 55.9 lakh currently. Similarly, prices of XC 60 will rise to Rs 66.5 lakh and that of XC90 to Rs 96.5 lakh from Rs 94.9 lakh earlier.
Continued disruption of global supply chains leading to higher logistic costs has led to an increase in input costs, the Swedish carmaker said in a statement.
The company, however, is committed to price protection of customers who have booked their cars till today, it added.
All bookings from Friday will attract new prices, the automaker stated.
“The rising global inflation has forced us to share some of the rising input cost with our consumers,” Volvo Car India Managing Director Jyoti Malhotra noted.