Volvo XC70 PHEV SUV officially launched in China, starting at 37,100 USD limited-time offer
Volvo has officially launched the all-new XC70 in China, a mid-to-large SUV positioned between the XC60 and XC90 in the brand’s lineup. Built on the new SMA super hybrid architecture, the XC70 is the first model to adopt this platform.
Volvo XC70 pricing in China
Trim | Suggested Retail Price | Limited-Time Price | Battery & Range |
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Two-Wheel Drive Long Range Core | 416,900 yuan (57,300 USD) | 269,900 yuan (37,100 USD) | 21.2 kWh, 116 km CLTC |
Four-Wheel Drive Extended Range Core | 446,900 yuan (61,500 USD) | 299,900 yuan (41,300 USD) | 39.6 kWh, 212 km CLTC |
Four-Wheel Drive Extended Range Plus | 466,900 yuan (64,200 USD) | 319,900 yuan (44,100 USD) | 39.6 kWh, 212 km CLTC |
Four-Wheel Drive Extended Range Ultra | 496,900 yuan (68,400 USD) | 349,900 yuan (48,200 USD) | 39.6 kWh, 212 km CLTC |
The new XC70 is available in four trims, with a suggested retail price range of 416,900 yuan to 496,900 yuan (approximately 57,300 USD to 68,400 USD). For a limited time, Volvo is offering promotional prices starting from 269,900 yuan (37,100 USD).
The XC70 is available in both two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive variants, with battery options including a 21.2 kWh pack rated for 116 km of CLTC range or a larger 39.6 kWh pack, which provides up to 212 km. Combined with its plug-in hybrid system, the vehicle delivers a driving range of over 1,200 km.
Powertrain options pair a 1.5T hybrid-dedicated engine with electric motors, with outputs ranging from 234 kW in entry-level versions to 340 kW in higher-spec models. The top configuration enables 0–100 km/h acceleration in 5.28 seconds. Charging from 0% to 80% can be completed in as little as 23 minutes, and the SUV also supports 6 kW external power output for outdoor use.
From a design standpoint, the XC70 continues Volvo’s Scandinavian design philosophy, featuring a shield-shaped closed front grille, active air intakes, and the signature “Thor’s Hammer” LED headlights, which incorporate adaptive matrix technology. At the rear, vertical taillights shaped like a Viking axe further emphasise Volvo’s recognisable styling. The SUV measures 4,815 mm in length, 1,890 mm in width, and 1,650 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,895 mm. Customers can choose from seven exterior colours and multiple wheel options ranging from 19 to 21 inches.
Inside, the XC70 adopts a minimalist Nordic-inspired design with a floating cabin layout. It features a 15.4-inch central touchscreen, a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 92-inch augmented reality head-up display. The system supports four-zone voice recognition, AI-powered trip planning, and wireless Apple CarPlay. The Harman Kardon sound system includes 23 speakers with immersive surround capabilities.
The XC70 also incorporates advanced driver assistance features. With 24 onboard sensors, the SUV is equipped with 21 safety and assistance functions, including emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, and automated parking. The NPA intelligent pilot assist system is currently available on selected highways in the Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai regions, with broader coverage to be added via software updates.
Volvo has confirmed that the XC70 will be manufactured in Taizhou, Zhejiang, under global standards, with exports planned for more than 70 markets. Pricing places the model between traditional luxury SUVs and newer new-energy competitors, targeting both domestic and international markets.























