The Volvo EX30 Is A Bargain Baby Polestar!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @pa9365
    @pa9365 Год назад +933

    When did a £33k starting price become "affordable"?

    • @amaljoe367
      @amaljoe367 Год назад +12

      😂

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +174

      A new VW Golf starts at £25k nowadays. Sadly, this is what a relatively affordable car looks like in 2023.

    • @marvintpandroid2213
      @marvintpandroid2213 Год назад +88

      Name me a new car that would be cheeper to finance and run than this?
      Its the cheepest volvo in their current range

    • @macjim
      @macjim Год назад +85

      Yes, it’s anything but affordable… and so are all the other cars too. £33k is a lot of money

    • @simondehaas8784
      @simondehaas8784 Год назад +87

      ​@@macjiminflation and poor growth. Unfortunately the UK is getting poorer as a country.

  • @superafroYCC
    @superafroYCC Год назад +455

    LFP isn’t inferior. It’s just different. It can get charged fully each day and will degrade slower.

    • @sargfowler9603
      @sargfowler9603 Год назад +70

      Can be charged to 100% with less degradation, tolerates cold weather better and is safer.

    • @lp3860
      @lp3860 Год назад +33

      @@sargfowler9603 LFP is safer, but no, you can't charge it without degradation, and ask Tesla Model 3 RWD drivers from Northern Europe how that LFP tolerates cold. "Tolerate" is doing a lot of work in that sentence. Many of us keep our cars outside in the cold when it's -25. You drive that LFP straight to a supercharger and it won't charge at all. Not hard to find videos for that either.

    • @gazza595
      @gazza595 Год назад +49

      @@lp3860 Maybe in Scandinavia -25 is an issue, here in the UK it's a rare event.

    • @CampGareth
      @CampGareth Год назад +12

      ​@lp3860 fairer to say it will spend some time dumping power into the motor windings to make heat then push that into the battery so it can start charging, no? At subsequent stops the battery will be warm from driving so should have no delay.

    • @Tron-Jockey
      @Tron-Jockey Год назад +20

      True, degrades at a rate that's about half the rate of ternary Li-ion batteries (should last twice as long). Unlike ternary Li-ion batteries it can be charged to a true 100% each time with very little degradation. This is especially good for those owners who tend to be a bit lazy and allow their EV to sit at a true 100% for long periods (even doing this routinely over weekends will accumulate damage for ternary Li-ion batteries). However, just like ternary Li-ion batteries they don't like to be charged (especially DC Fast charged), below freezing and can be easily damaged by doing so. But all this is for older LFP chemistry, not the new LMFP that's being employed by Ford and Tesla. The older LFP was lucky to achieve an energy density of 190 Wh/kg while LMFP achieves 240 Wh/Kg. The difference being the addition of Manganese. I'm not sure how this affects operational temperature ranges. I'd like to know if Volvo plans to use LMFP vs LFP.

  • @SuperMarway
    @SuperMarway Год назад +287

    I actually like it. We need to stop thinking bigger is better.

    • @cybergornstartrooper2157
      @cybergornstartrooper2157 Год назад +18

      We need actual affordable electric vehicles instead of pandering to the middle classes keen to demonstrate their Ecco credentials to the neighbours.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Год назад +5

      We already knew that. Now the manufacturers gotta wise up.

    • @Alarios711
      @Alarios711 Год назад +7

      ... This is an SUV, advertised as such by Volvo, it's a big car.
      Am I going crazy or are all Americans brain broken about cars ?
      Also "bargain" It's 40.000 €, it is extremely expensive.
      This channel is giving me Mach 5 levels of cognitive whiplash.

    • @TerbrugZondolop
      @TerbrugZondolop Год назад +1

      @@cybergornstartrooper2157 middle class? Err sorry only high echelon middle can afford this.

    • @Bozza36
      @Bozza36 Год назад +7

      @@Alarios711 This is a small SUV. It is not a big car. And it is very reasonably priced for an EV, especially considering it is a Volvo.

  • @MrGraversen
    @MrGraversen Год назад +50

    Hey @fullychargedshow it would be awesome if you displayed metric equivalents of units side-by-side as you display them on-screen. Love the show, best regards a metric system user

  • @hillbeast71
    @hillbeast71 Год назад +72

    Looks great, and not stupidly priced. Loved your TED talk Jack.

  • @siviter
    @siviter Год назад +4

    The top version of an EX30 is cheaper than the cheapest Model Y but faster than the performance Model Y. People moaning about the price but it is great value for money considering.

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад

      Sure - but it's also a far smaller car than the Model Y...

    • @kesgreen4639
      @kesgreen4639 Год назад

      Looks much nicer than a Model Y.

  • @EviLEwoK666
    @EviLEwoK666 Год назад +172

    Heading in the right direction but still not what I'd consider "affordable" for the average punter

    • @therealctoo4183
      @therealctoo4183 Год назад +30

      Because it's new. A new, affordable car is one that is within range of the average (or below average) new car buyer, *NOT* the average car buyer. The average car buyer is buying a used car.

    • @themomentalist
      @themomentalist Год назад +15

      That’s because the average punter doesn’t buy brand new cars, they buy used ones.
      If you’re looking for a cheap EV, try the used market. There’s quite a few bargains available now.

    • @SWR112
      @SWR112 Год назад +4

      Second hand one year old this will be £28k

    • @colingoode3702
      @colingoode3702 Год назад +12

      Used Ev's are the way to go for those who are spending their own money. Some nice deals out there. I just bought a 1 year old Kona Electric with only 2,300 miles for 40% less than its price when new. I wonder what the price of this EX30 will be at 1-2 years old? Either way I wouldn't buy it due to the lack of a driver display / HUD. At least it has a rear wiper.

    • @vannicrider7953
      @vannicrider7953 Год назад +5

      But now you can get a 24mth old Ioniq for half this price with no mileage on it. 38kwh and I got 238miles range yesterday on a single charge. 6.1 miles per kwh.

  • @pakaran23
    @pakaran23 Год назад +32

    Very happy with where the industry is going. But still waiting for a 25K decent EV.😊

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey Год назад +8

      A 2yr old EX30 should do the trick, so you'll have to wait just a little longer (or a 1yr old MG4 perhaps).

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +2

      Fingers crossed Renault make good on their targeted price for the 5!

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад +6

      MG4 starts at 26k, and has v.good reviews

    • @fortyfour1654
      @fortyfour1654 Год назад +2

      The severe depreciation on any EV means you will get one within your budget if you get a 1 or 2 year old EV.

    • @pakaran23
      @pakaran23 Год назад +2

      @@fortyfour1654 Is there severe depreciation in EV value as you suggested? Is it not in par with ICE car?

  • @matthewlloyd956
    @matthewlloyd956 Год назад +130

    Volvo are hitting goals with design at the moment.

    • @fatbobe1986
      @fatbobe1986 Год назад +7

      I know it's subjective, but I think this is hideous in comparison to other Volvos

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 Год назад +1

      Never compare to the 240

    • @Ennui.
      @Ennui. 11 месяцев назад

      They've been designing good looking cars for about 20 years consistently now...
      The only relatively ugly car they've made in recent years was the 1st gen XC90... the rest were quite beautiful.

  • @pullingweeds
    @pullingweeds Год назад +104

    Waiting for this one to be our family's first EV.

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад +2

      Why set your sights so low. You could aspire to a much better (in every way) ICE vehicle?

    • @Jimunu
      @Jimunu Год назад +15

      Every way is a lie troll.

    • @SoJahSeh91
      @SoJahSeh91 Год назад +25

      @@clives4501 why live in the past. You could aspire to not being a relic? or just you know, let people enjoy what they want to enjoy without feeling the need to comment on something that will in no way ever affect you.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Год назад +17

      @@clives4501 Imaginge buying a fossil car in 2023. I think you came to the wrong RUclips channel clives..

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Год назад +8

      @@SoJahSeh91 He probably works for big oil or just really hates Greta Thunberg

  • @yt_Ajay_
    @yt_Ajay_ Год назад +71

    I wish it had a proper speedometer behind the wheel.. That's a major letdown.

    • @senoow4215
      @senoow4215 Год назад +2

      Only car i know of that doesn't have it lmfaoo, not even heads up display as an option 💀💀💀

    • @timscott3027
      @timscott3027 Год назад +8

      How expensive would it be for them to just add in a tiny Speedo like an inch big with 3 digits on it for speed, bad decision I think.

    • @seb.
      @seb. Год назад +4

      Tons of cars had no speedometer behind the wheel, way before Teslas.
      Wasn't a big deal (Renault Espace, Toyota Yaris, some Minis)

    • @jppataki
      @jppataki Год назад

      That is overrated

    • @Nikoo033
      @Nikoo033 Год назад +5

      Or at least a nice HUD. You just can’t look to your lower left to check for speed and what not. It’s not safe. 😢 What are they (and Tesla) thinking?

  • @Lucifuriuz
    @Lucifuriuz Год назад +54

    Really like the look and idea of this car. The only downside for me is the lack of gauge cluster or display for the speedo in front of the steering wheel. I actually really like those recycled materials around the dash though, much prefer that to the fingerprint-prone black stuff used in many other budget friendly vehicles.

    • @kimamey
      @kimamey Год назад

      I assumed they'd have a HUD to cover that but it seems not.
      I have a Toyota Prius with a central display, it has HUD as well but it's not always used, and I don't have a problem with it. I used to have the first generation Citroen Picassos which had a central display and one of the reasons Citroen gave for it was that you don't need to move your eyes as much to see the central display. I didn't think that was right and I wasn't able to measure it but it did feel as if it was correct. It does give more scope on steering wheel design as it won't get in the way of the display.
      Of more concern is that you seem to need to use the display to alter things like heating and aircon which will involve looking away from the road and focusing on the display.

    • @SiegeHearts
      @SiegeHearts Год назад +4

      Exactly this, all its missing is a gauge cluster or a heads up display to be perfect. I would hate to take my eyes off the road to see how fast I am going and I don't know why this has become a trend.

    • @AudriusN
      @AudriusN 11 месяцев назад

      It's cousin Zeekr X looks better. Inside and outside.

    • @Lucifuriuz
      @Lucifuriuz 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@AudriusN but I'm unlikely to see the Zeekr in New Zealand, at least anytime soon. Volvo already operates here.

  • @ctk4949
    @ctk4949 Год назад +132

    Really wish it had at least a heads up display, if it's not gonna have a gauge cluster.

    • @olamarvin
      @olamarvin Год назад +11

      Or a small bar for speedo, indicators, gear on the steering wheel column.

    • @ctk4949
      @ctk4949 Год назад +8

      @@olamarvin Yea that works too, just so you dont have to look to the side to see how fast you are going. lol

    • @colincampbell3679
      @colincampbell3679 Год назад +6

      That's Why I dislike the Tesla Model 3 and Y EV's putting aside they are very pricey even compared to this EV,
      They don't have a Driver Binnacle speed display, Which all cars by law had to have since the start of the car making history!
      The one thing if you look it up that all cars had to have was a drivers speed display in front of him/her on the dash well lit up and clear.
      No matter the brand or the changes to the cabin designs or other features each year the one thing had to be there was the speed display up in your front road view so you could safely glance down for 2 seconds to see the speed and eyes back up where you had to watch the road!
      Even the Tesla Model S & X has that display. But then Elon broke the rule and somehow gt away with not having the drivers speed display there in you front view on the dash?
      How these 2 EV's the 3 & Y can get away with breaking the safety rule all the rest could not really amazes me?

    • @tren133
      @tren133 Год назад +7

      Especially since its sister car the Zeekr X has a nice HUD ... and a gauge cluster ... and a bigger center screen ... and it even slides to turn into a passenger screen. The EX30 exterior plus the X interior would be the perfect subcompact luxury hatch.

    • @NickFoster
      @NickFoster Год назад +9

      @@colincampbell3679 The Model 3 speedo is more in your line of sight than your rear view or side view mirrors. Are those dangerous to use? Or are you one of those drivers that bimbles along oblivious to what's behind you?

  • @sargfowler9603
    @sargfowler9603 Год назад +35

    £31K is getting there. Personally, I'd probably go for a Volvo over an MG at this price point.
    Just checked - cheapest is £33,795

    • @comeinhandynow
      @comeinhandynow Год назад

      Personally I much prefer the look of the MG4 and the MG4 has more space and is better value

    • @timothyshanks6799
      @timothyshanks6799 Год назад

      I think 25k is the magic number. Finance option are available to most people at that rate. I do think the volvo looks good though especially compared to corsa I have seen at the same money with smaller batteries

  • @alexandertarver5154
    @alexandertarver5154 Год назад +54

    Still too pricey for most of us, as entry level goes - but good to be fair. Still looking for an small car, perhaps even smaller, £20k and lower. Thinking UP, MII, Citigo, C1, 108, Aygo, etc.

    • @atulmalhotra2303
      @atulmalhotra2303 Год назад +1

      BYD Seagull is what you should consider. I don't know if or when it comes here.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +5

      I don't know if sub-20 is realistic in this day and age but I'd love to see it too. Very interested to see pricing for the Renault 5 when it's unveiled

    • @MrHabushi
      @MrHabushi Год назад +6

      Volvo largely occupy the same part of the market as BMW, Merc, Audi etc. You're not getting a Peugeot 108 equivalent from them.

    • @alexandertarver5154
      @alexandertarver5154 Год назад

      @@JackScarlett1 Thank you Jack, I have just brought an ICE Fiat 500 for my daughter to learn to drive and hopefully use, plus for me to drive to the station. I just needed an econobox for £100 pm, loads of plastic and basic*. I really wanted an EV but that’s my budget. I hope you are wrong and I remain optimistic that it will come. I will keep watching your commentary, jumping on the videos with small and affordable. Don’t stop pushing for the small, economic end of the market please!! (* live in a rural village so Ami and the Fiat Topolino not suitable) A

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +2

      @@alexandertarver5154 Dacia Spring coming to the UK next year - could be just the ticket!

  • @stevenbollinger9776
    @stevenbollinger9776 Год назад +3

    I appreciate the sensible remarks about range with which you finished the video, and I wonder: how many of the people, d'ya suppose, who fill social media with comments saying I can't buy ANY of those EVs because I've got a 500-mile daily commute, and there is no electricity of any kind where I go daily, out into the tundra to feed the noble moose, and similar nonsense, are lying?
    Remember the American muscle cars back in the late 60s and early 70s that got well under 100 miles per tank if you drove them fast, and there was no reason to have one if you weren't going to go fast? Remember about all the complaints about their range? Neither do I, because there were no such complaints, because "range anxiety" is sheer horse****! All those muscle cars got back and forth from LA to Vegas all the time, no problems.
    Present-day Bugatti get even worse mileage than those muscle cars did, and they need NEW TIRES about as often as a long-range EV needs a charge. It's madness. Smaller batteries, lighter weight... sigh, that would be nice.
    We now return you to your regularly-scheduled insane world.

  • @jamesmccormack3229
    @jamesmccormack3229 Год назад +6

    I have the Ioniq5 just now. Having owned for nearly two years, it's time for a change, and this is the one that is tempting me. The deals offered by Volvo for pcp or lease, etc, are looking good too.

  • @dipeenverma76
    @dipeenverma76 Год назад +47

    Lack of instrument cluster is a concern.
    Driver looking at Central console for real time drive information like speed is concerning.

    • @GudieveNing
      @GudieveNing Год назад +6

      A 3rd party company like Bosch needs to make an effective affordable plugin HUD for manufacturers to offer or as a plugin upgrade for any car. The EV6 and Ariya have HUDs and they are great.

    • @colingoode3702
      @colingoode3702 Год назад +1

      @@GudieveNing So does the top spec Kona Electric.

    • @kristoffer3000
      @kristoffer3000 Год назад +2

      Loads of cars have done the same thing over the years, you don't exactly glue your eyes to it, you glance quickly at it every now and then, I hardly ever look at it myself.

    • @CATinBOOTS81
      @CATinBOOTS81 Год назад +2

      It is exactly like in every Tesla Model 3 and Y.

    • @wuffzack
      @wuffzack Год назад +2

      @@CATinBOOTS81 Yeah, I drive a Model 3 and it sucks. Fortunately Aliexpress has retrofit displays for sale. Maybe someday they'll have one for the EX30....

  • @BobFrTube
    @BobFrTube Год назад +7

    Having owned a V50 for over ten years (until I replaced it with a Y) this seems like a worthy successor and a great car.

  • @lyledal
    @lyledal Год назад +15

    I know it's a fashion choice, but I desperately want to "fix" the buttons on Jack's shirt!

    • @pakaran23
      @pakaran23 Год назад

      Yeah, the lower ones atleast.😂

    • @kbd9765
      @kbd9765 Год назад

      Nae it’s flawless! No notes!

  • @dazasterous1
    @dazasterous1 Год назад +8

    Mmmm not sure it beats the MG4 at the entry level MG4 £27K EX30 £33.7K
    MG4 also uses LFP for the entry level version, has more boot space, more rear leg room and has a display in front of the driver (yes I am old fashioned and like to see the speed I am travelling at without looking down and towards the centre console)
    It's a nice enough looking car, and I am sure the google interface on the display will be much better than a lot of the chinese brands. The interior is good, though those doors look a little spartan, would need to see how comfortable my elbow would be after a long journey.
    I think I would rather keep the £6.5K and get the MG, but I'm sure others will value the brand and SUV styling enough to pay the extra.

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 Год назад

      I'm not so sure. MG is now growing so fast that they are looking to build a factory in Europe to meet demand,. I think MG might have broken through the brand snobbery barrier. An if it has done that then Western brand are deep deep poopoo especially in the low to mid end market.

    • @dazasterous1
      @dazasterous1 Год назад

      @@DavidKnowles0 True, and provided the Cyberster convertible performs at least half as well as it looks, the MG Brand looks to be well and truly 'on the up'

  • @chrisgriffin3680
    @chrisgriffin3680 Год назад +1

    Order is in for a RWD long range Ultra with the recycled jeans indigo interior- being told it will be with me in the next 3 months- can't wait and happy to report on it when it comes!

  • @justaguy6216
    @justaguy6216 Год назад +69

    I will still never be on board with not having a gauge cluster or a HUD in front of me and no buttons for basic things like AC, volume, parking lights etc... This is a stupid trend that needs to end.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +6

      Not my preference either to be honest

    • @colingoode3702
      @colingoode3702 Год назад +5

      Agreed, which is why I would not be interested in it either. We recently bought a 1 year old Kona Electric. Loads of buttons, driver display & a HUD.

    • @AlanTov
      @AlanTov Год назад +4

      Agreed. A showstopper.

    • @neilattwood6227
      @neilattwood6227 Год назад

      Will all be irrelevant when level 4 autonomy is 'solved'. The best part is no part, less parts & complexity will allow these vehicles to be churned out much faster and will remain infinitely updateable via software. Can't remember the last time anyone ever pined for an old physical button phone 📱

    • @GregS-UK
      @GregS-UK Год назад +5

      I can live without the instrument cluster but no HUD is now a deal breaker for me.

  • @penrithomas115
    @penrithomas115 Год назад +2

    I've done 2 years research into my own driving needs and all I need is 170 miles and a decent boot size maybe back seat that folds completely flat if I was being picky. Thanks Jack

  • @r5LgxTbQ
    @r5LgxTbQ Год назад +4

    It's so close to perfect it's like they're messing it up on purpose. Tiny bit longer so the back seat isn't cramped. Add the buttons back in and give the driver a display. Then we're golden.

  • @ausnorman8050
    @ausnorman8050 Год назад +35

    Australia has 9/10 of the things need to dig out of the ground to make batteries... but we just dig it and sell it, no value add here in OZ :(

    • @senoow4215
      @senoow4215 Год назад

      China takes most of it lol, they bought everyone

    • @stewdean
      @stewdean Год назад +2

      I agree - something for Australia to fix. It's sitting on a white gold mine.

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Год назад +4

      @@stewdean Tbh, they already don't have solar panels everywhere, which is just plain insanity.

    • @justice4g
      @justice4g Год назад

      we had a lithium processing plant built near us in WA, we benefit by having the toxic waste I mean fluoride put in our water

  • @joegatrill6634
    @joegatrill6634 Год назад +33

    This gives me hope that a short range, slow, small car with no frills and steel wheels etc could be affordable for me soon.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +5

      UK spec Dacia Spring coming soon!

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Год назад

      @@JackScarlett1 I certainly hope so a charming little car

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Год назад +1

      BYD are selling a small hatch in the UK for £26k and MG4 have something similar with more range for £27k. Sounds expensive but the average new car price in the UK is a whopping £39k

  • @dipeenverma76
    @dipeenverma76 Год назад +2

    @fullycharged Compare it with MG4 and BYD atto3

  • @The_Hero_Is_Back
    @The_Hero_Is_Back Год назад +13

    We bought one of these in 2020. Boxy, interesting looks, 4.2m long, two battery choices, smallish boot, good range. It’s called a Kia Soul EV and looks like an almost suspiciously close cousin. Very pleased with it.

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад +5

      Kia's are fine, but ....
      they're no Volvo....

    • @drfisheye
      @drfisheye Год назад +5

      @@nc3826 This Volvo is a Chinese car with a European batch slapped on it, running American software.

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад +5

      '112 Volvo Group Engineering jobs in Gothenburg, Vastra.....'

    • @drfisheye
      @drfisheye Год назад +6

      @@nc3826 112 out of the 120.000 Geely employees.

    • @VinnesRC
      @VinnesRC Год назад +6

      ​@@drfisheyeYes, but it's those "112" people who are behind the engineering, design, and development. And just because volvo is a part of geele, doesn't mean geely is a big part of volvo. Did you call volvo and Ford by the same name when Ford owned volvo? My Volvo C30 was designed, engineered and tested in Sweden, but it was still built in Belgium.

  • @latheofheaven1017
    @latheofheaven1017 Год назад +2

    I still object to the use of the word 'cheap' for a car that costs in excess of £30K new. But we're getting there. One of these days, we'll get to the point where an electric car is in my price range (and I think in the price range of most people I know), which is more like £20K new, perhaps £15K used after three years or so.

    • @chriss4949
      @chriss4949 Год назад

      Plenty of 3 year old EVs for £15k NOW

  • @macjim
    @macjim Год назад +28

    Nooooooooo! Not another car with the speedo squeezed into the corner of a central display out of the drivers view.

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад +3

      Ignore the speedo - drive to the conditions.

    • @beachcrow
      @beachcrow Год назад +7

      Drive one and you'll see it's really not an issue.

    • @AlanTov
      @AlanTov Год назад +4

      @@beachcrowof course it’s an issue. Anyone with a modern infotainment system knows of hazards caused by eyes off the road.

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey Год назад +2

      @@AlanTov If you can just tell the car not to speed and the speed-limit mapping is kept uptodate (even OSM is not bad these days for that) then maybe one doesn't actually need to keep staring at the speedo? I'd love it if my car could just keep track of the speed limit instead of me having to spend a significant amount of attention on it. Then we could all spend more time actually looking at the front at what is going on.

    • @chags3512
      @chags3512 Год назад

      @@AlanTovit’s literally still in the eyeline if you glance for a millisecond. It’s less movement than looking in the rear view mirror. People are ridiculously resistant to change.

  • @brianhill5696
    @brianhill5696 Год назад +1

    Own 2 Volvo C30s, have owned XC70, XC90 in the past, drove a C40 today and was super impressed by drivetrain + design, but surprised by its size relative to our C30s which feel almost go-kart like. The EX30 is the pick of the new product lines for me, keeping a small size and offering lots of practical touches with engineering that seeks simplification. Will very likely be adding it to our business for the short to medium range trips. Nice points regarding product positioning relative to Polestar.

  • @kenbee1957
    @kenbee1957 Год назад +3

    I'm glad to see that Jack Grealish is getting work while the season is still on break
    Non sequitur jokes aside
    Always a good time to have you presenting, Jack

  • @niklaswejedal463
    @niklaswejedal463 Год назад +7

    As you said - there could have been more interior space within the same footprint, if only that long-for-no-reason bonnet was shorter and the cabin space extended a bit forward. I bet my old Renault Modus is more roomy, even with it's petrol-engine... The interior design itself though, I prefer much more than in those in the out-going ICE-Volvos.

  • @markknight6267
    @markknight6267 Год назад +4

    Let me get this straight an LFP battery can be charged from 0-100% & discharged again time and again. It also can be super charged without much battery degradation. The bigger rage lithium nickel manganese batteries can only be charged to 80% and discharged to 20% before battery degradation and each supercharger use damages them. So how are they the good stuff? Oh and don’t mention battery fires, I’ve not heard of any reports of fires involving LFP batteries and one final point, the latest CATL M3P LFP battery has nearly the same energy density as the other type of batteries anyway 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @themomentalist
      @themomentalist Год назад

      What are you talking about?

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад

      @@themomentalist Jacks description of the differences in battery chemistry. In virtually every metric except energy density, LFP is the clear winner... but Jack dismissed it in favour of NMC (the only advantage of which is energy density, but LFP is closing that gap too).

    • @themomentalist
      @themomentalist Год назад

      @@logicalChimp But Jack didn’t say the things you’re claiming he said. Where have you got these other claims from?

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад +1

      @@themomentalist I only said that Jack dismissed LFP and claimed NMC was superior... which it is, in one single metric (energy density - which Jack also said).
      The rest of the information is fairly widespread... apparently not 'common knowledge', but LFP chemistry has been around so long that patents have just expired.
      BTW - LFP is also the chemistry used by the BYD 'Blade' battery - the one they test by hammering nails into etc. The 'blade' is more about packaging - it's the LFP chemistry that makes it safe and non-reactive to punctures, etc.

    • @themomentalist
      @themomentalist Год назад

      @@logicalChimp I apologise, I confused you with the other poster above. You are quite right that you didn’t say anything else. My mistake

  • @Zebsy
    @Zebsy Год назад +7

    33 grand in Great British pounds
    "bargain" and "cheap" are not the words
    I'm sure people will enjoy paying the depreciation on that on their PCP deals.

    • @themomentalist
      @themomentalist Год назад +2

      Your point could be applied to ANY brand new car, of any price, ICE, hybrid or EV.
      Why single out this?

    • @Zebsy
      @Zebsy Год назад +1

      @@themomentalist @themomentalist because they have put the word Bargain in the title of the video. But cheap is not there, they say "cheapest" in the intro which is probably true. "Affordable" is also mentioned which is ridiculous.

    • @themomentalist
      @themomentalist Год назад

      @@Zebsy And this car IS a bargain, comparatively.

    • @Zebsy
      @Zebsy Год назад

      @@themomentalist "a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected". Really?

    • @themomentalist
      @themomentalist Год назад

      @@Zebsy Yes, really. Why is this so hard for you to understand that other people see things differently to you?

  • @mikegofton1
    @mikegofton1 Год назад +6

    I agree Jack, smaller LFP battery is the way forward for mass adoption. Average commute round trip in Australia is 34km, on sealed roads at an average speed of 31 km/h. I’d guess 90% of the average urban vehicles life is used for commuting - why haul around the unnecessary weight of a battery dimensioned for less than 5% of trips ?.

    • @iansmith6728
      @iansmith6728 Год назад +1

      Still, 0.16kWh/km is still pretty lardy arse terrible, especially because it isn't stated as WLTP. Tesla does better and isn't brick shaped.

    • @mikegofton1
      @mikegofton1 Год назад

      @@iansmith6728 I agree, Model 3 RWD is 7.7km/kWh - the EX30 49kWh is 6.6km/kWh.
      In Australia, a model 3 RWD is AUD $61.1k, the EX30 49kWh is not available and the MG4 at 6.9km/kWh is AUD $41.6k.
      EX30 49kWh looks to be about AUD $51.5k based on UK pricing.
      Might be worth waiting for the Tesla model 2 .

    • @4203105
      @4203105 Год назад

      The way forward for mass production will be sodium-ion, not LFP.

    • @mikegofton1
      @mikegofton1 Год назад

      @@4203105 maybe, however I haven’t seen an major BEV manufacturers offering sodium ion only packs. Sodium ion cell cycle life has been much lower than for lithium - if it can be improved to be comparable with lithium then it certainly will have a cost advantage.

  • @thoughtfuldog5424
    @thoughtfuldog5424 Год назад +2

    Your channel randomly appeared on my feed. Glad it did, clear and informative, just what I need when entering the world of EVs

  • @patrickjr11
    @patrickjr11 Год назад +37

    Geely are absolutely killing it at the moment. And I would happily have the small battery version on my drive. And as my only car too. On the list for my next car.

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад +2

      Why the obsession with inferior battery tech when economical diesel and petrol ICE are so good, economical, practical and so much less expensive? Please explain (all credit to Pauline Hanson for that wording).

    • @michaeljiang960
      @michaeljiang960 Год назад +9

      because ev is the future and ice is so yesterday. don't tell toyata about this.

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад +1

      @@michaeljiang960 That's an explanation? Surely there must be more than childish hyperbole (no offence intended)?

    • @ExclamationMarx
      @ExclamationMarx Год назад +9

      @@clives4501 Some people enjoy the rough edges that new technology has. It's not like electric cars have no benefits either.
      Electricity is everywhere so you can charge anywhere there's a public socket rather than having to go out of your way to drive to a petrol station. Regenerative braking also makes city driving much better.
      Not to mention in a car with this much acceleration, the instant torque from electric motors is addictive

    • @benjaminsmith2287
      @benjaminsmith2287 Год назад +2

      Geely? It's a Volvo. It helps Geely because they own the brand, but it's Volvo who did the work on this car (beyond the platform).

  • @thenetworkarchitectchannel
    @thenetworkarchitectchannel Год назад +2

    Smoke a Lamborghini Diablo from a dead stop at an intersection and then take the kids to soccer practice and stop at the store for some more bananas. Things have gone a little sideways here. Loved the vid. Thx for the content.

  • @TorstigHjalmr
    @TorstigHjalmr Год назад +17

    When did 2.03m wide become small?

    • @Zeem4
      @Zeem4 Год назад

      Quite a while ago, I suspect - my Renault Grand Scénic is 2.08m wide including the mirrors, and it's 18 years old. The 21-year-old Focus parked in front of it is noticeably narrower, though.

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Год назад

      It's not that wide though? 1836mm.

    • @Zeem4
      @Zeem4 Год назад +2

      @@esaedvik Volvo EX30 dimensions:
      Width: 1836 mm
      Width *incl. mirrors* : 2032 mm
      For completeness, given the original comment and my reply concerning my 2005 Renault Grand Scénic:
      Width: 1,805 mm
      Width, with Mirrors: 2087 mm

    • @TorstigHjalmr
      @TorstigHjalmr Год назад

      @@esaedvik yes it is that wide...unless you drive around with the mirrors folded

    • @TorstigHjalmr
      @TorstigHjalmr Год назад

      I'd consider the Renault Grand Scénic a large car.

  • @PaulHo
    @PaulHo Год назад +1

    Very clever packaging, but it's not the C30 we want. We love all of the practical storage and quality of life designs, but we just want small cars that aren't necessarily children and parent motivated. They *can* get bigger cars, singles shouldn't *have" to get all of the family stuff tacked on.
    There aren't ISOFIX points and snack trays on 911s and GT86s, families aren't trying to shove their kids into small cars. It's nice that the EX30 can accommodate, but markets just want small cars for small needs.

  • @thesamuelnam
    @thesamuelnam Год назад +4

    I'd get this over a Model 3 for sure.

    • @-Derp-
      @-Derp- Год назад

      Volvo is so far beyond the quality of the Model 3 its hilarious. If you need a lil extra space, XC40 is worth looking at. I am waiting for EX60, I think that will convert alot of people to electric.

  • @TheAssassinPanda
    @TheAssassinPanda Год назад +2

    Does it do reverse charging? V2H or V2G?

  • @wrutherfordx3x
    @wrutherfordx3x Год назад +3

    The big man is turning into Rico Suave after a hard night on the dancefloor!

  • @DrChrisBiomed
    @DrChrisBiomed Год назад +1

    I would wish that car makers would remove the middle seat, the result would be a more narrow car wich would improve the areodynamics wich in turn would increase the range while simultaneously make it cheaper.

  • @alistairl
    @alistairl Год назад +6

    Thanks Jack - very interested in hearing how this drives. My current car is the ID.3, and it's a little concerning as to my future with VW when they appear to have had a fright with their EV designs and are doing everything to go in the opposite direction and upwards in price. I liked the mini TED Talk ;) I like the design of the EX30 inside and out, even if it does have the first order stormtrooper look :)

    • @luzr6613
      @luzr6613 Год назад +2

      Stormtrooper - you nailed it - i was trying to think where i'd seen in before....

  • @davethefab6339
    @davethefab6339 Год назад +9

    I can’t wait for cars with less horsepower giving more mileage. My car has 150hp and is quite adequate.

    • @HansVestergaard
      @HansVestergaard Год назад

      my thougts too, when i heard this cars spec, I was hoping, right away, could they come up with a smaller engine later, for an even smaller price ?? Just wonder, it could boost the sale huge

    • @locosaint
      @locosaint Год назад +1

      The problem is weight. You can have a powerful motor and have the same range if you use the same power from your acceleration pedal. The motor is not that heavy and there is no point on making it less powerful.

    • @HansVestergaard
      @HansVestergaard Год назад

      @@locosaint Correct, but my insurance company doesn't like "muscle cars"! many EV's accellerates like a Ferrari, so insurance prices accelerates too... If Volvo makes a 150 hp EX30, they will probably just reduce power on the same engine, to reduce cost

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад

      @@HansVestergaard I suspect the single-motor version will be ~200hp (which is probably equivalent to 150hp in an ICE car, given that EVs - and their batteries - are a fair bit heavier)

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Год назад +1

      @@HansVestergaard Change the company, that's super dumb.

  • @Osmosis909
    @Osmosis909 Год назад +7

    I would not call this "affordable" at that price point. I'm interested to see the starting price for the Tesla Model 2, figures I've seen so far are $25,000 which is definitely more affordable. But if it comes in at a lower price point to this, it will get all the sales.

    • @4literv6
      @4literv6 Год назад

      Shhh for Jack mentioning tesla is a trigger word. 👍🏻😀
      I wish polestar was actually making their own version of this thing. That would be a hoot imo. Volvo won't make it truly fun.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Год назад +2

      If tesla spent their time on Model 2, instead of the bizarre Cybertruck. But it's an American company, and compact cars are very unamerican. But I guess the China factory will make them.

    • @4literv6
      @4literv6 Год назад

      @@rowaystarco TERAMX is going to build 2,000,000+ of the compact teslas when it's open and ramped up fully by 2025 or 2026.
      China fked around and denied tesla expansion plans twice now. They may not get anymore of teslas BILLIONS&they deserve it!

    • @4203105
      @4203105 Год назад +1

      Except the model 2 does not exist. This does.

    • @4literv6
      @4literv6 Год назад

      @@4203105 uh proof of your inane assertion? Not a single one of these in production form has been delivered ANYWHERE globally yet!

  • @huepix
    @huepix Год назад

    This is exactly why self regenerating plug in hybrids (with under 40k lecky range) are best.
    For the daily drive youd barely ever need petrol, 100% efficient in traffic jams. Still do long journeys.
    If i had the money, id develop a electic hub with regen access, that bolts on to a cars front or back wheels, (whatever is not attached to the ICE) and connects to a battery with apprix 25kms range.
    Affordable, easy and eliminates the biggest pollution issue, idling and low speed scenarios.

  • @philiphidson1007
    @philiphidson1007 Год назад +7

    I like the look a lot. I appreciate it's smaller but lets face there are loads of bigger options so if its too small for you move on!
    I was interested to see the Ford Puma EV and the talk was that may come in at around £35k but surely this will be direct competition so will Ford have to react?

  • @TheStuartstardust
    @TheStuartstardust Год назад +1

    7:52 - technically there is tech in the door, it's just not visible, like the central locking and electric windows I guess. But I get the point that it is reduced a lot. 🤓

  • @YURKODROGOBYCH
    @YURKODROGOBYCH Год назад +6

    Finally ,the model i've been waiting for...

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад +1

      How sad - no offence intended.

    • @MoltenArmour
      @MoltenArmour Год назад +5

      ​@@clives4501got nothing nice to say. Don't say anything .

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад +1

      @@MoltenArmour You seek to silence me for an innocuous comment? What is the world coming to?

    • @MoltenArmour
      @MoltenArmour Год назад +1

      @@clives4501 time to jump off the net

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад +1

      @@MoltenArmour Another who would seek to silence me for an innocuous comment. Why are so many afraid of opinions which may differ from their own? What has happened to critical thinking and rational debate?

  • @PiotrSepski
    @PiotrSepski Год назад +1

    There was no mention of left knee hitting anything. Would be nice to have clarity there😀

  • @Channy132
    @Channy132 Год назад +21

    I thought it's closest rivals would have been like an ID.3/Cupra Born or something which is a similar-ish price

    • @AlanTov
      @AlanTov Год назад +4

      It’s not unlike the Megane etech.

    • @senoow4215
      @senoow4215 Год назад +1

      It is

    • @brice9384
      @brice9384 Год назад +1

      Yeah, the EX30 is not years ahead of the competition.

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад +5

      Pretty sure it's closest rival is the MG4, which starts at 26k GBP... same size, pretty much the same range (both short and long-range versions), 7k cheaper than the Volvo.

  • @rossjennings4755
    @rossjennings4755 Год назад

    I had to look up if they were planning to sell this thing in the US, and was very pleasantly surprised to find that the answer seems to be yes. Kudos to Volvo for doing that! Every other manufacturer seems to run screaming away from the notion that Americans might buy any car that could reasonably described as "small".

  • @aussieideasman8498
    @aussieideasman8498 Год назад +3

    Great car and a great report, as usual. Will watch the full test when it comes.

  • @rowaystarco
    @rowaystarco Год назад +2

    Norway has quite large deposits of rare earth minerals, stuff that can be used for batteries and so on. I think it's very important that Europe start to reduce the dependence on China, russia, USA.

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад

      The US is - finally - pouring lots of money into this, and the EU is about to... but it takes years to build out. Iirc EU has ~35 battery factories in various stages of construction... but they'll still need to buy their materials from China for the next ~5+ years.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Год назад

      @@logicalChimp Yes, it's a longer term investment. But it's an important one. Norway while not in EU, is in EEA so trades a lot with EU. There's a massive deposit of materials/minerals (one of the largest in Europe) in the Telemark region of Norway. There's also possibly a large amount metals/minerals in the seabed in areas of Norway. Now we just need to find a environmentally friendly (or at least friendlier) way of extracting it.

  • @beachcrow
    @beachcrow Год назад +3

    It's usually the new car that has the camo wrap.

  • @porkchop002
    @porkchop002 Год назад

    Thanks for showing us the Volvo EX30, Billy Zane from Titanic!

  • @ftb2772
    @ftb2772 Год назад +42

    It may be the cheapest of their range but it’s certainly not cheap.

    • @janvanrookhuijzen8309
      @janvanrookhuijzen8309 Год назад +4

      It's al lot of money, but great value. I'm always chocked to find out how much people spend on new cars (I never bought a new car). The average in the Netherlands is more than € 42k, so this Volvo is suddenly relatively cheap.

    • @stoapfalzrunden4150
      @stoapfalzrunden4150 Год назад +1

      @@janvanrookhuijzen8309 Would be better value with bigger boot. I asked Volvo if i can fold down the backrest of the passenger seat because in some older Volvo cars you can. Would increase the usability of this small car. But no, you cant. :(
      So its more like a fun car for me and i dont need one. In the end i will buy a MG4.

    • @realidadaparte
      @realidadaparte Год назад +2

      If you are talking about economy only, I will always prefer expensive to buy and cheap to maintain than the opposite.

    • @chags3512
      @chags3512 Год назад +1

      The average new vehicle purchase price in the United States is $50,000. This will be well under that. Sure not “cheap” but few new cars are cheap.

    • @ftb2772
      @ftb2772 Год назад

      @@chags3512 for UK if you own a new car either you have more money than sense or your company pays for it.
      Regular people dont buy new cars and certainly not for this money.
      Id say cheap is sub £30k and would still require financial institutions to offer a longer payback period than 3-4yrs.

  • @haleaurelian
    @haleaurelian Год назад

    'A little bit of cabin space' Let's admit that the back seats are not for adults! 😀I'll keep my diesel XC60 for longer trips and thinking about EX30 as a second city car and short distance trips. I like the car, it's just the price I have to digest it for a while before I jump to an acquisition.

  • @KenDunne76
    @KenDunne76 Год назад +9

    Since when is €40k "affordable"??

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Год назад

      Since EVs raised the average price of cars cause of lower long term ownership costs. £39k is average new car price now.

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад

      Since when did 33k equal 40k?
      Rip Van Winkle, good luck dealing with reality

    • @rjs_252
      @rjs_252 Год назад

      It's not, but these sorts of videos aren't aimed at the aspiring working class, it seems sadly that they're recorded for the primarily middle class audience who think of a £40k purchase as nothing. Oh to be born into privilege, eh?

    • @KenDunne76
      @KenDunne76 Год назад

      @@nc3826 It's 40k euro that's why I put the euro symbol "€" before the 40k

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад

      lmao. I hope you had fun stating the obvious, which is completely irrelevant to the counterpoint.....
      Sorry to confuse you....

  • @jqxok
    @jqxok 11 месяцев назад

    I love so many things about this design. It is high time we take sustainability and climate change seriously in every major consumer decision. The one deal killer for me is the lack of a central speed display. Safety-critical information needs to be in the central field of vision of the driver.

  • @mfbikle
    @mfbikle Год назад +7

    Every car looks small next to Jack

    • @rogerfinch7651
      @rogerfinch7651 Год назад +1

      Defo. They need an normal sized person to do the back seat test 😂

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад

      jack must be Dutch.....
      He just doesn't fit in a small island

    • @Nriku8
      @Nriku8 Год назад

      Which is his height? He looks so cramped on the rear seats...

  • @andras.89
    @andras.89 11 месяцев назад

    Physical buttons for media + climate panel on the center dash, physical individual buttons/knobs ont the steering wheel, normal speakers/Sound system (as up until this point in every Volvo) as I only see that extra place as "gimmik" in the doors, and this could have been a mega hit for me. Lovely exterior design, good size and price (in the category).
    Also a bit less performance for less money, in the traffic you cant get 5s accelerations from 0-100 all the time.

  • @dansummers2965
    @dansummers2965 Год назад +9

    Nice to see affordable, practical EVs from the legacy manufacturers - hopefully the EX30 is the first of at-least-several. Personally, I'd still like a tiny two-seat EV that can do motorway speeds and that has a range of 150+ miles as a second car, but I recognise that mine's a niche case. This is a step in a good direction :)

    • @myuzu_
      @myuzu_ 11 месяцев назад

      Aptera has what you want

    • @dansummers2965
      @dansummers2965 11 месяцев назад

      @@myuzu_ It's true. When they start building right-hand drive models and selling them into the UK, I'll likely be in their first thousand customers (they've said they're gonna, it's just not a priority right now and I get it :D Gotta be successful in the US before you can afford to try and break into foreign markets).

  • @AYoutubeAccountName
    @AYoutubeAccountName Год назад +1

    It sucks that something considered an "entry level" and "affordable" car has a target market of people that can afford kids or to play golf as evidenced by the boot sticker

  • @cannygrowabeard
    @cannygrowabeard Год назад +7

    Current early personal lease ‘deals’ on these are £450 on a 47+9. Not as competitive as I had hoped. And given that Volvo’s subscription service is over £1k for an electric XC40, you’d have to be on glue to go for an EX30 on their subscription.

    • @theta2170
      @theta2170 Год назад +1

      Volvo were on crack when they came up with the subscription plan. There is nothing appealing about it. It’s a massive rip off.

  • @stephenreyes9305
    @stephenreyes9305 Год назад +1

    Volvo is a luxury brand so this is affordable by their standards. Love the China rant. It is just the reality of thjngs.

  • @leeroychang
    @leeroychang Год назад +3

    Good contender. Be interesting to see how the model 2 compares.
    Volvo et al chucking out some good stuff.

  • @renegadomota
    @renegadomota 10 месяцев назад

    The best bit was your ted talk. Spot on

  • @lp3860
    @lp3860 Год назад +6

    Love this car but the backseat is just too damn small. Somehow the ID2 version backseat looks bigger, so interesting to see how that will turn out. But Volvo in general has had pretty small backseat areas in all of their EV's thus far. XC40 isn't exactly roomy either.

  • @craigknight2764
    @craigknight2764 Год назад

    One day, when my beloved i3 60ah struggles to cut the mustard, this volvo is looking like its successor to me. There is just something about its happy face and more compact size I like. Plus the realistic effort to manufacture in a more conscious way.

  • @antontaylor4530
    @antontaylor4530 Год назад +4

    I'd love to see car manufacturers make EV's with CATL gen 2 Sodium Ion batteries.
    Not quite as good energy density as Lithium, but everything they're made from is in the top 10 most abundant materials on earth, which makes them significantly cheaper.
    Lithium is $5,000/ton, Sodium is $80/ton, for example.
    Ora already puts a Sodium Ion battery in the base model Ora Black Cat I believe (don't shoot me if thats wrong, its just something I read somewhere). The higher spec car has LFP.

    • @4203105
      @4203105 Год назад +1

      Well those don't exist yet. They are still on the first generation and those aren't cheaper than LFP yet. Should get there in the second generation and I'm sure at that point CATL won't be able to make them fast enough and every manufacturer will want them in their standard range car.
      It won't just be cheaper. Apart from the energy density, sodium-ion batteries have better properties than lithium-ion, all around.

  • @Sevententh
    @Sevententh Год назад +1

    Totally agree with having a smaller / 2nd car for school runs, pop to shops etc. We have a Model Y, and would like a 2nd more affordable run around EV. If the price bracket stays close to this, this maybe a good choice, but when the Dolphine comes, this maybe a challenger on price.

  • @AlanUK78
    @AlanUK78 Год назад +3

    You're very kind to say you feel comfortable at the back. You looked totally cramped and literally stuck in that rear seat!

    • @sarkybugger5009
      @sarkybugger5009 Год назад +1

      Exactly what I was thinking. Definitely not a car to take five adults for anything more than a two minute spin.
      My V70 is only just over a foot longer overall, and I can easily push the driver's seat fully back, without causing crush injuries to anyone sat behind me.
      It will also take 10 foot pipes with the boot closed.
      This thing seems to be like an inverse Tardis. Big on the outside, tiny inside.
      Where did they hide all that space? 🤔

  • @adam_p99
    @adam_p99 Год назад

    0-60 in 3.4 seconds is quicker than any Audi and most Ferraris under £150k
    That is crazy!
    I’m buying one. In black

  • @matthewbaynham6286
    @matthewbaynham6286 Год назад +7

    If they haven't moved the speedo from the gauge cluster to somewhere very visible, then I think a lot of Volvo drivers will start getting speeding tickets. It rather important to not go over the speed limit, both for safety but also for your own finances.

    • @taranakitraveller9280
      @taranakitraveller9280 Год назад

      I understand where you are coming from as that was one of my thoughts when I bought a Tesla nearly four years ago. I also agree with your comment re safety and finances however now very rarely look at the speedo. I go with the flow of traffic or if in front and I exceed the speed limit I get an instant audible warning, repeatedly and very annoying, until I slow down. With one pedal driving slowing down is very quick.
      Living with an EV is a different mindset to an ICE. Not only with regards to the charging but the whole driving experience.
      I like this Volvo EX30, we need more smaller cars from manufacturers.

  • @Ricoman611
    @Ricoman611 Год назад +1

    Kinda of useful to know speed in your gauge cluster as well 😅

  • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
    @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Год назад +9

    It was looking good up until when you said you control everything through the touchscreen.

    • @USNEM
      @USNEM Год назад

      Ok boomer

    • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
      @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Год назад +1

      @@USNEM You can't use your phone whilst driving, as it's not safe. So using a tablet to change things like the temperature etc is just as dangerous, as you have to take your eyes off the road, due to not being able to do it by feel alone... Which you can easily do with physical controls.
      Not to mention the fact that you have more steps to be able to do simple things as well as you have to tap/swipe etc to find things first too. All around it just makes things less efficient and safe.

    • @kesgreen4639
      @kesgreen4639 Год назад

      It has voice control too.

    • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
      @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Год назад

      @@kesgreen4639 We all know that they don't tend to be very good though.

    • @kesgreen4639
      @kesgreen4639 Год назад

      @@HonestWatchReviewsHWR I've never had a car with voice control, so I have no personal experience. Some say it works well though.

  • @kcsesike5331
    @kcsesike5331 10 месяцев назад

    Awaiting the arrival of this beauty in South Africa 👌🔥
    Apparently from Jan Feb 2024 first delivery will take place here… I can’t wait to own this as our first EV

  • @sebastian.tristan
    @sebastian.tristan Год назад +3

    This might be our next car. I just wish it could charge faster (350 kW and up).

    • @4literv6
      @4literv6 Год назад

      And it should as a 2024 or 2025 model year ev. The Chinese are behind in average ev charging time, perf and top speeds.
      Only the Koreans can challenge tesla there. Weird to as China has 480-600kw fast chargers already in service.
      Plus evs that can dual charge through 2 ports simultaneously. Maybe in another few year's?

    • @senoow4215
      @senoow4215 Год назад

      ​@@4literv6before 2030 100%

    • @kosiranze
      @kosiranze Год назад +1

      Just to check the numbers, what is the longest charge time for 10-80 percent that would be acceptable to you?

    • @sebastian.tristan
      @sebastian.tristan Год назад

      @@kosiranze Max 20 minutes. When traveling long distances, we need to charge about an hour with our 50 kW Bolt.

    • @kosiranze
      @kosiranze Год назад

      @@sebastian.tristan then 150kw is enough in 20 minutes you can theoretically deliver 50kwh, which is 80 percent of the long range verison battery capacity. For passenger cars, there really is no pont in having greater than 350kw chargers. Even if you take the biggest batteries on passenger cars today (excluding us pick up trucks) a 350kw charger can deliver a theoretical 117kwh in 20 minutes.
      A car that can sustain 150kw for 20 minutes so 50kwh, will gain about 200km or 120mi of range in that time (250wh/km, 400wh/mi). This i think is acceptable for a lot of people.
      Same practice for 350kw in 20 min is 117kwh. That is 470km or 290mi.
      150kw comes out to about 10min of charging for every hour of travelling. And 350 comes down to only 4 min per hour of traveling. Going to let's say 700kw would therfore mean 2 minute charging for every hour of traveling, and i think that you see that you get diminishing returns.
      Also had a renault zoe for a few years which also charges at 40kw average only stops either to short for a proper meal, or too long for a stretch and a bathroom break. Having an e208 now which does 100kw( 80kw average) gets stops down to 25 minutes, and 25 minutes when not traveling alone pass by usually about in time when a group/family gets ready to go back on a road.

  • @bob808
    @bob808 Год назад

    No gauge cluster and those ridiculous window switches are _big_ mistakes. Not a fan of the steering wheel controls either. The rest, however seems pretty good. A sound bar for audio is quite interesting! It looks good too.

  • @TheYoyoma3
    @TheYoyoma3 Год назад +9

    How much are you making a year to call this affordable? I think we need to re-define affordable for this gentleman.

    • @EP-bb1rm
      @EP-bb1rm Год назад +1

      Affordable depends on too many factors, including housing costs and availability of salary sacrifice schemes.

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад

      Cost is only one aspect. E.v's are a solution looking for a problem. If they were given away, they would still be a waste of time.

    • @JackScarlett1
      @JackScarlett1 Год назад +1

      I was paid a cool £2 million for this video alone

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад

      @@JackScarlett1 Please explain.

  • @LeiChat
    @LeiChat 11 месяцев назад

    The Smart #1 boot is 411 litres but the Volvol EX30 is only 308 litres?! Amazed at such a difference considering they are both based on the same platform.

  • @sunil198925
    @sunil198925 Год назад +10

    Over all design is amazing but the back seat space is so cramped. A deal breaker for me.

    • @RobZebedee
      @RobZebedee Год назад +5

      he's like 6'5" of course it is a bit cramped. pretty sure it would be fine for most normal sized people.

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 Год назад

      Like Jack says, it's odd that they left so long a bonnet. Even15cm shorter would have made a lot of difference in the back.

    • @noah.tingen
      @noah.tingen Год назад +1

      Don’t really understand how this guy could say “quite roomy” as his legs are cramped and spread on either side of the seat to just fit LOL

    • @Psi-Storm
      @Psi-Storm Год назад +2

      @@noah.tingen He means for normal people. How often do you have a 2m guy sitting behind a 2m guy?

  • @lexwaldez
    @lexwaldez 11 месяцев назад

    I wasn't interested in getting a new car, and I wasn't interested in looking at an EV, but you made me interested. What a smart little commuting vehicle... maybe running all those errands around town? Compelling.

  • @spainter1985
    @spainter1985 Год назад +4

    £33k isn't exactly 'cheap', particularly in the current economical climate

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад +1

      Which Volvo is cheaper?

    • @temper44
      @temper44 Год назад

      If you consider gas prices vs electricity, it becomes a bit more affordable over time.

    • @spainter1985
      @spainter1985 Год назад +1

      @@nc3826 All other Volvo's are larger cars, so that's like compaing apples to oranges. Besides my original point, anyway.

  • @get_aura
    @get_aura 10 месяцев назад

    I don't normally write my comments towards car brands. But I have to say this is the car for my everyday use. Bravo Volvo the Swiss makes me all gooey.

  • @John.0z
    @John.0z Год назад +4

    That may be a "baby" for someone as big as Jack; but it is just another expensive SUV. It may not be *as expensive* as other SUVs, but it is still expensive.

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Год назад

      Also far less maintenance and far lower fuel cost. Think longer term.

    • @John.0z
      @John.0z Год назад

      @@esaedvik I do. Apart from only me to transport, I only have a small space to park in, yet I still have the occasional long trip.

  • @afonsocarneiro
    @afonsocarneiro Год назад +3

    40k euros marked as a bargain is something to cry about

  • @yips_way
    @yips_way Год назад +1

    Skipping watching this - the title says bargain, the comments say starting from £33k & that you mention "affordable". It's only affordable if you have the means to pay for it. A Koenigsegg is affordable if you have a few million spare. Sadly not many do, and neither do many have £33k lying around collecting dust when there are cheaper alternative means of transport if you just need transport.

  • @wellsee123
    @wellsee123 Год назад +5

    Affordable.... very funny. Let's not accept this rising norm of paying for a car what previous generations paid for a house.

    • @clives4501
      @clives4501 Год назад

      C'mon, just go with the MSM hype. What's wrong with you?

  • @aqualone1465
    @aqualone1465 Год назад +1

    Liked your mini china rant "TED talk". One might add, it's not just the Europeans and Americans' lack of foresight. the Japanese have been even worse in preparing for the EV transition.

  • @whitneylake2107
    @whitneylake2107 Год назад +3

    0-60 data only matters if you're on a drag strip. How about showing us the spare tire (which we never see for some mysterious reason), or telling us how quickly it can be "fully charged", or better yet, how much does it actually cost to top off the batteries from 10-100% ? Thank you

    • @logicalChimp
      @logicalChimp Год назад +2

      10-100% is irrelevant, becausse you shouldn't be fast-charging to 100, and if you're charging overnight then the time is irrelevant.
      That said, I agree that 10-80% charging info would have been nice (80% being the point where most car charging rates fall off a cliff, and it becomes a waste of time to continue trying to charge whilst on a trip)

    • @rogerfinch7651
      @rogerfinch7651 Год назад +1

      Yup so 70% of the battery size multiplied by your kWh cost - depending where you are plugged in. Quick maths will tell you..

    • @martinbrasmussen
      @martinbrasmussen Год назад

      Or the big trailer it can thow

    • @esaedvik
      @esaedvik Год назад

      Energy prices are different everywhere, better do your own math. Do you get a ton of punctures? I've never had one.

  • @sarasotasun
    @sarasotasun Год назад +1

    Very well said. "This is the result of the European/American governments dragging their heels..." SO TRUE.

  • @kumbackquatsta
    @kumbackquatsta Год назад +6

    geely was the best thing that ever happened to volvo

    • @protagonist9716
      @protagonist9716 Год назад

      Yes and low prices cause it's made in China. Geely is so clever, shifting production to China and shot in the arm for Volvo new generation EVs

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Год назад

      Actually they produce quite a few Volvos in Sweden.... And US production of Volvos will start soon....
      the same strategy Tesla using....

  • @douglaskinloch6272
    @douglaskinloch6272 Год назад

    100% on the range point, for a second or city car that is ample, I have a miNI SE and (touch wood) have not run out on my commutes of 75 miles round trip daily. I love it.

  • @steveday4797
    @steveday4797 Год назад +6

    I paid 33k for my first house 😂😂

    • @joegatrill6634
      @joegatrill6634 Год назад +4

      We might all be living in our cars before long with mortgage prices! 😂

    • @SWR112
      @SWR112 Год назад

      And what’s it’s value new £190k😂

    • @JakeRichardsong
      @JakeRichardsong Год назад

      In 1912?

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 Год назад

      @@SWR112 if it in london 800k, I'm not even joking either. My colleague brought her house when it was 40k and she had it valued at 800k just recently, 850 to 900 if it was fully modernise, she had no idea it was worth that much. She like 85 and her husband always handle the finances and never took much notice of house prices.

    • @charlessale409
      @charlessale409 Год назад

      Boomer spotted