Volvo XC40: Volvo is all set to launch its new electric compact SUV -- Volvo XC40 in India on July 26, 2022. The company is advertising its pure electric compact SUV as #FutureIsElectric. The car offers smart storage and design solutions, the company said.

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"Charge into the future with the Pure Electric XC40 Recharge. Launching on 26th July. Stay Tuned," the company recently tweeted.

Volvo claims that the vehicle offers a range of up to 418 km on a single charge. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in just 4.9 seconds.

"99% charged. The Future is not neglect. The Future is electric. And it starts in just a few days. Stay tuned. 2 days to go," Volvo Car India also tweeted.

The company also claims that the Volvo XC40 features fast charging which helps the car to charge 10-80% in just 28 minutes.

Ahead of the launch, here are some cool key feature highlights of the Volvo XC40 that you must know:

Best-in-class navigation
The pure electric XC40 Recharge is integrated with Google Maps. It shows real-time traffic information and automatic rerouting help to reach destination with less hassle.

Google Assistant
For hands-free help, the new XC40 is integrated with google assistant. This will make it easier to get directions, enjoy entertainment, and keep in touch with friends, family, and colleagues. Just say “Hey Google” to get started.

Always up to date
The Volvo XC40 Recharge receives automatic over-the-air updates, ensuring that the car keeps improving over time and is always up to date.

Cleaner cabin air
The advanced air purifier system prevents up to 80 percent of hazardous PM 2.5 particles from entering the cabin. This can help passengers enjoy better and healthier air quality, no matter the conditions outside. Particulate and pollen levels outside the car can also be monitored.

360° parking view
With four cameras providing a 360° view and flank sensors increasing awareness of objects at the side of the car, the system can help to park confidently even in confined spaces.

A helping hand
The advanced driver assistance technology can help to maintain a safe distance from cars in front by adapting the speed, keeping the car centred in the lane, informing when it’s time to resume driving, and even bringing the vehicle to a complete stop in the event of an unresponsive driver.

Ease stress in busy traffic
The blind spot information system (BLIS) provides active support when changing lanes. If there is a risk of collision with other vehicles in the adjacent lane, BLIS can subtly adjust the steering, helping to keep the car exactly where it should be.