Great Video. I enjoy hearing a Scots voice explaining stuff. Regarding the threat of the EV6 ... we thought it looked great and were really thinking of jumping on that opportunity. But the Kia EV6 seats are short and the head rests push your head forward and that's you're primary interface with the car and will decide whether long journeys are fine or miserable. The interior quality is a step down on the volvo. The control of everything using voice commands on the volvo is also absolutely fantastic .... next level stuff. You just don't bother fiddling with controls on the screen. Sure, the Kia goes further and charges faster. But we've off street parking and charging so we have the luxury of only ever having to use fast charge networks 2 or 3 times a year. Having driven electric 2 years now we know that that with our lifestyle and location for 99% of the time those charging speeds and ranges are unimportant. And then there's those seats. We tested both Kia EV6 and the volvo C40 on the same day and ordered the volvo 3 days later. (Kia dealer's partex price was also a poor effort but we'd made up our minds already).
Thank you again for the excellent, thoughtful content. I had no idea the Mach-E seats could not tilt, and frankly I'm shocked at the omission at this market level and price point. I would suggest taking some time in the future to evaluate the voice command capabilities and ease-of-use on these vehicles. I own an XC40 Recharge (thanks in part to watching your reviews), and I find the voice commands alleviate many of the concerns of navigating the touchscreen menu. The voice interface for the climate system in particular is excellent, and I frequently rely on it. I can do everything from turning the seat heaters on and off (and setting them to a specific level) to toggling the air recirculation using only vice commands. Literally everything on that climate control screen can be done without touching anything at all. I would be curious to hear how the voice command implementations of other EVs compare. And if I may, a slight correction at 40:00 regarding "Steering Assist" in the Volvo menu: this toggles the self-steering feature. "Pilot Assist" refers to the adaptive cruise control system. Toggling Steering Assist off will give you a simple adaptive cruise control when you use the cruise control buttons on the steering wheel Toggling Steering Assist on will add automatic steering when cruise control is activated.
Great review! I ordered a C40 a few weeks ago and am eagerly awaiting its arrival....some day. One thing to add... in my XC40, all of your climate controls can be accessed via voice command. I believe it is the same with the C40.
@@Ozefan2580 Have you received notification of delivery yet. Ours finished production on Thursday last week and is on its way to our dealer in Chesterfield. Excited doesn’t describe it. I hope your new C40 is on its way to you as well. 😊 Which version did you order, I see the dual motor is no longer available when I last checked two weeks ago 😳
@@MultiDrat Great news for you! Congrats! Last I heard, mine is expected some time in October. I ordered the dual motor. I was unaware that it wasn't available any longer.
@@Ozefan2580 i pickup mine before two weeks, thunder grey it is amazing car the only negative is range could be better, i hope soon the improve software range , enjoy ;-)))
I just bought the C40 Recharge Ultimate this week. It's my first EV purchase. I narrowed my choice down to the C40 and Mustang Mach E GT. I'm glad I opted for the Volvo. I felt it was better overall. I drove both extensively. The Volvo just feels better, drives better and felt more refined.
Apple Carplay, which has been promised for some time, was included in Version 2.2 of the Google Automotive (over-the-air) update released in July, 2022.
To be fair, I have never driven an Audi A2 and rarely use the rear wiper on any of my cars. I do remember the Ford Anglia with the raked back rear window, and the Classic also. But given a choice, I would want one.
Clearly the Volvo is the safest car as watching you keep your eyes on the road and watching out for errant kids its better than your constant pfaffing with the center display of the Mustang
Well you certainly won't buy a GT in Ireland then. Instead of £71k v £61k, it's, wait for it, €94k v €72k 🙄. Great review though, one question, XC40 or C40 ?
One correction, the Volvo doesn't have Android Auto. The infotainment system runs on Android Automotive OS, but this is different from Android Auto and doesn't provide for screen mirroring like Android Auto or Apple CarPlay would.
@@outfoxthefox, What has that insult got to do with anything? The A2 is designed such that the rear screen is kept clear by the air flowing over the roof. If you have a car with a rear wiper then that car has been designed badly. Therefore the Volvo is well designed :-)
@@johnkellett7797 No insult intended, what you say is true when going at speed, but driving in a city especially when snowing it would matter. For me anyway and the reviewer it seems.
@@outfoxthefox , I state as I find :-) It's an A2, I do not drive fast and I live in a town (or city if not living in the UK) that has snow and rain. It has everything to do with the design quality of the vehicle, why design in an unnecessary piece of equipment?
I agree. All of the cars I've owned (VW Golf II, Nissan Terrano II, Toyota Yaris, BMW E91, Lexus CT, ...), I never used the rear wiper. I hate the thing, it's only good to scratch your glass. Use defrost instead!
tried out a C40; crossed it off my shopping list. there's is no rear visibility even before i've put any bikes on the back, and the handling is awful just because if its weight and high centre of gravity. if the Mustang is worse, that's, not a good sign. mind you, having had rental mustangs on US business trips over the years, I know handling was never considered a feature there -just straight line acceleration. when will ford bring back the EV version of the Sierra RS Cosworth? that's the retro-homage we need!
Watching live. This is a great review. You’re nailing it. I own a C40 Recharge and have driven both the Ford and Volvo extensively and agree with you
Great Video. I enjoy hearing a Scots voice explaining stuff. Regarding the threat of the EV6 ... we thought it looked great and were really thinking of jumping on that opportunity. But the Kia EV6 seats are short and the head rests push your head forward and that's you're primary interface with the car and will decide whether long journeys are fine or miserable. The interior quality is a step down on the volvo. The control of everything using voice commands on the volvo is also absolutely fantastic .... next level stuff. You just don't bother fiddling with controls on the screen. Sure, the Kia goes further and charges faster. But we've off street parking and charging so we have the luxury of only ever having to use fast charge networks 2 or 3 times a year. Having driven electric 2 years now we know that that with our lifestyle and location for 99% of the time those charging speeds and ranges are unimportant. And then there's those seats. We tested both Kia EV6 and the volvo C40 on the same day and ordered the volvo 3 days later. (Kia dealer's partex price was also a poor effort but we'd made up our minds already).
Thank you again for the excellent, thoughtful content. I had no idea the Mach-E seats could not tilt, and frankly I'm shocked at the omission at this market level and price point.
I would suggest taking some time in the future to evaluate the voice command capabilities and ease-of-use on these vehicles. I own an XC40 Recharge (thanks in part to watching your reviews), and I find the voice commands alleviate many of the concerns of navigating the touchscreen menu. The voice interface for the climate system in particular is excellent, and I frequently rely on it. I can do everything from turning the seat heaters on and off (and setting them to a specific level) to toggling the air recirculation using only vice commands. Literally everything on that climate control screen can be done without touching anything at all. I would be curious to hear how the voice command implementations of other EVs compare.
And if I may, a slight correction at 40:00 regarding "Steering Assist" in the Volvo menu: this toggles the self-steering feature. "Pilot Assist" refers to the adaptive cruise control system. Toggling Steering Assist off will give you a simple adaptive cruise control when you use the cruise control buttons on the steering wheel Toggling Steering Assist on will add automatic steering when cruise control is activated.
Great review! I ordered a C40 a few weeks ago and am eagerly awaiting its arrival....some day.
One thing to add... in my XC40, all of your climate controls can be accessed via voice command. I believe it is the same with the C40.
It is. And it's amazing.
@@scronkfinkle1408 Can't wait. It should be here in October...🤞
@@Ozefan2580 Have you received notification of delivery yet. Ours finished production on Thursday last week and is on its way to our dealer in Chesterfield. Excited doesn’t describe it. I hope your new C40 is on its way to you as well. 😊 Which version did you order, I see the dual motor is no longer available when I last checked two weeks ago 😳
@@MultiDrat Great news for you! Congrats! Last I heard, mine is expected some time in October. I ordered the dual motor. I was unaware that it wasn't available any longer.
@@Ozefan2580 i pickup mine before two weeks, thunder grey it is amazing car the only negative is range could be better, i hope soon the improve software range , enjoy ;-)))
I just bought the C40 Recharge Ultimate this week. It's my first EV purchase. I narrowed my choice down to the C40 and Mustang Mach E GT. I'm glad I opted for the Volvo. I felt it was better overall. I drove both extensively. The Volvo just feels better, drives better and felt more refined.
Apple Carplay, which has been promised for some time, was included in Version 2.2 of the Google Automotive (over-the-air) update released in July, 2022.
To be fair, I have never driven an Audi A2 and rarely use the rear wiper on any of my cars.
I do remember the Ford Anglia with the raked back rear window, and the Classic also.
But given a choice, I would want one.
Clearly the Volvo is the safest car as watching you keep your eyes on the road and watching out for errant kids its better than your constant pfaffing with the center display of the Mustang
Dude just casually drops Mexican mustache in the review!
Well you certainly won't buy a GT in Ireland then. Instead of £71k v £61k, it's, wait for it, €94k v €72k 🙄. Great review though, one question, XC40 or C40 ?
One correction, the Volvo doesn't have Android Auto. The infotainment system runs on Android Automotive OS, but this is different from Android Auto and doesn't provide for screen mirroring like Android Auto or Apple CarPlay would.
A well designed car won’t need a rear wiper. My A2 has covered 18 years and over 220,000 miles and hasn’t needed one yet :-)
Majority of Audi drivers don't use the mirrors.
@@outfoxthefox, What has that insult got to do with anything? The A2 is designed such that the rear screen is kept clear by the air flowing over the roof. If you have a car with a rear wiper then that car has been designed badly. Therefore the Volvo is well designed :-)
@@johnkellett7797 No insult intended, what you say is true when going at speed, but driving in a city especially when snowing it would matter. For me anyway and the reviewer it seems.
@@outfoxthefox , I state as I find :-) It's an A2, I do not drive fast and I live in a town (or city if not living in the UK) that has snow and rain. It has everything to do with the design quality of the vehicle, why design in an unnecessary piece of equipment?
I agree. All of the cars I've owned (VW Golf II, Nissan Terrano II, Toyota Yaris, BMW E91, Lexus CT, ...), I never used the rear wiper. I hate the thing, it's only good to scratch your glass. Use defrost instead!
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tried out a C40; crossed it off my shopping list. there's is no rear visibility even before i've put any bikes on the back, and the handling is awful just because if its weight and high centre of gravity. if the Mustang is worse, that's, not a good sign. mind you, having had rental mustangs on US business trips over the years, I know handling was never considered a feature there -just straight line acceleration.
when will ford bring back the EV version of the Sierra RS Cosworth? that's the retro-homage we need!
You can flip down the back head rests, so the visibility gets much better.
The arse end of the c40 goes all over the place when acceleration around tight bends
Made in the same factory?
No, one is made by Ford, the other by Volvo.
C40 ev car tyer problem
Can you speak up louder for the people in the back please thank you! :-)
For India bed. Car c40 ev car
The Mach e can accelerate once, and then it throttles you for a bit.
What does “throttles you” mean?
@@MrColDev it means they reduce the power to the motor so you can’t go that fast again for a time.