Volvo C40 Recharge In-Depth 2022 Review - A Smart, Classy and Desirable EV

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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    Volvo knows it needs more SUVs. And it needs more electric vehicles. This C40 Recharge delivers both in one package and shows clearly the direction the brand is heading in the future. There's a base front-driven model. And a state-of-the-art fully-electric all-wheel-drive powertrain that offers a WLTP-rated range of 274 miles on a single charge and an output of 408hp. The drawback is premium pricing but otherwise, a lot of boxes seem to have been ticked here.
    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00​​​​ Introduction
    00:49 Background
    03:15 Driving Experience
    11:53 Design & Build
    29:15 Market & Model Range
    46:58 Cost of Ownership
    58:09 Summary
    Background
    Given that Volvo's been making overt noises about full electrification for a decade now, it's something of a surprise to realise that this C40 Recharge EV introduces the company's very first exclusively electric model line. Especially so since the Swedish marque is telling us that it will only sell full-electric models from 2030 onwards.
    As you might expect, the C40 borrows everything that matters from Volvo's very first all-electric model, the XC40 Recharge Pure Electric. But clothes that powertrain with more unique styling and a more swept-back coupe-style silhouette. Think of the two models as something akin to what Audi already offers in this segment with its Q4 e-tron and Q4 Sportback e-tron SUVs and you'll be somewhere close to what Volvo is trying to do here.
    Like the XC40 Recharge, the C40 will be sold primarily online. And, as with that car, it rolls down the production lines of Volvo's Belgium factory in Ghent.
    Driving Experience
    There's a choice of EV powertrains. Most affordable is the single-motor variant, which powers the front wheels, comes with a 75kWh (usable) battery and offers a range of up to 269 miles. 62mph from rest takes 7.0s on the way to 99mph.
    The alternative dual-motor version uses the same battery has the same twin motor AWD powertrain used by the Polestar2. That means you get a 203hp electric motor on each axle, giving a combined output of 408hp and a 0-62 mph time of 4.7s, with a range of up to 274 miles (adequate but not especially noteworthy amongst rivals in this segment). There's a top speed limited to 112mph. At least the decent ride quality of the XC40 should be carried forward here as the C40 sits on the same MacPherson strut suspension set-up up-front, with a multi-link arrangement at the rear. As a driver, you get quite a commanding seating position.
    In any C40, to get the claimed mileage, you'll need to engage what the Swedish maker calls 'One Pedal Drive', selectable from the 'Driving' menu provided on this centre-dash screen. This dramatically increases the regenerative braking effect when you come off the throttle, to the point where, as advertised, the brake pedal will hardly ever be needed. Other than that, no driving modes are provided, though there is a screen button to firm up the steering.
    Design and Build
    Though the C40 is created from the building blocks of its XC40 showroom stablemate, Volvo wanted to add in some extra athleticism and lightness to the silhouette, as well as some appealing extra details. So there's a sleek profile and a set of emblematic segmented vertical rear lights. Up-front, the signature Thor's hammer headlights are augmented with neat pixel LEDs which automatically adjust to light conditions and switch on and off independently to optimise the light pattern. As usual with coupe-style SUVs, there are really big wheels.
    Inside, the design is all about light and freedom of space. Which is why there's lots of glass and a big panoramic roof that enhances the airiness of the cabin. The interior features a signature 'Fjord Blue' colouring for the large swathes carpet that extend up from the floor to the sides of the centre console and the front doors.
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Комментарии • 25

  • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
    @OsvUkVehicleSupply  2 года назад +5

    Would you buy the C40 Recharge?

    • @Nitsugua80
      @Nitsugua80 2 года назад

      P8 on order! We'll have a full EV house replacing our Golf 7, and will get its long range badge though only a third of the Gold's highway range which we can live with.

    • @paulholterhaus7084
      @paulholterhaus7084 Год назад

      Can buy 2 Mazda AWD CX30's for the price.........But, Yes, with enough $$$$ to throw around, I would enjoy the car.....Paul

    • @jiikoo2000
      @jiikoo2000 Год назад +1

      Just today bought used C40, Fjord blue with Fjord blue interior. Love it already. 👍🏻

    • @jaz4280
      @jaz4280 Год назад

      ​@@jiikoo2000what spec? I am also looking, slightly hesitant due to the new upgrade. Very good discount on the used one, though. Tempting!

    • @jiikoo2000
      @jiikoo2000 Год назад +1

      @@jaz4280 Twin Ultimate performs really well. Consumption is highish 22 when motorway speed 120 km/h. But otherwise 16-17 kWh/100 km quite easily done. New 2024 model promises more range, but if you drive less than 300 km/day there is no issue cause orginal C40 works well. Love the interior, seats, safety, looks and the acceleration. Woomph! Honeymoon is done but still in love.🤩

  • @MorganMadej
    @MorganMadej 7 месяцев назад

    The flow and clarity of your commentary was excellent! You had my full attention from start to finish! I will subscribe almost immediately 😊

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  7 месяцев назад +1

      Welcome aboard! Many thanks for watching and your support 🙏

  • @doogiemcdougster6740
    @doogiemcdougster6740 2 года назад

    Outstanding review! Extraordinarily thorough.
    One nit to pick, though. 40:24 - the C40 even in Ultimate trim - panoramic roof is fixed and does not have a sunshade. Although, I wish it did like its brother, the XC40 Recharge.

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! We try to be as thorough as possible but sometimes things slip through the cracks 👍 Make sure to subscribe for more in-depth vehicle reviews - bit.ly/319ZKoT​

  • @SimienHill
    @SimienHill 2 года назад +3

    I see all these EVs and think to myself.. never gonna afford one lol

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  2 года назад +1

      There are some affordable options out there, Simien! Check out our Electric Vehicle Hub for all the details - www.osv.ltd.uk/electric-vehicle-hub/

  • @lucky1206
    @lucky1206 Год назад

    When was the last time? I went 127mph in my 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander GT a few times lol. And i beg to differ that everyone wants a car with that much power when they want to get up and go instead of a slow pace car

  • @nickyfoulkes8476
    @nickyfoulkes8476 2 года назад +3

    Sadly this the price range of cars you have to have to get at least 300 miles driving range. Is it any wonder with this pricing & lack of electric charging infrastructure that the average family will never entertain one.
    The realism of only 7 years to the cessation of fossil fuel car production seems completely unrealistic.
    When all of the above are priced for the masses then manufacturers like Volvo might sell cars like these.
    Most households could not afford £630.00 per month. Or that kind of monthly payment for a BMW with £7500 deposit.

    • @jasonyu6649
      @jasonyu6649 2 года назад

      Absolutely. With an economic crisis looming, it’s wise that people would switch back to sedan/hatchbacks rather than SUVs.

    • @Nitsugua80
      @Nitsugua80 2 года назад

      Factor in the price of gas, and the fact that insurance is "free" for 3 years (in France), that £630 is down by maybe £130 or more by month...

  • @paulholterhaus7084
    @paulholterhaus7084 Год назад

    I love the style and power of this car..........But Others, Such as 4 coming from GM, and several Others have more modern dash/console setup...........For example, it is time ALL EV builders got rid of the ignorant shift levers in cars which have NO transmision.......just takes up valuable space in the center console.........Also, I believe for more form fitting flat screen/guage panel such as all of GM's new Ev's have is far more usefull/attractive................Paul

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat 2 года назад +5

    Great review but let's be frank, these Volvos are very expensive whether bought outright or taking advantage of Volvo's rental scheme. The cars are also not as economical to run as folks might expect. Moving forward charging electric vehicles will become even more expensive and sometimes troublesome as the supply of electricity will not be as easy to access as we've come to expect. Do some research and realise that EV vehicles are not as clean as manufacturers would like us to believe, indeed look at the bigger picture and prepare to accept car manufacturers, Volvo included, see an opportunity to make some big money at our expense!

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the review! Do you think hydrogen is the future for vehicles?

  • @3204clivesinclair
    @3204clivesinclair 2 года назад +3

    Two words ‘Synthetic fuels’. We have been down the EV red herring route before - EV’s were around before ICE vehicles.
    Companies are making various synthetic fuels and using them in aircraft, road vehicles and marine vessels. They can run on most cars out today. Price needs to come down to be affordable. But then the price of any energy source has ONLY ever gone one way - UP!

  • @anglosaxonmike8325
    @anglosaxonmike8325 Год назад

    The range is 200 or less in the Winter. My next door neighbour has one. Its big and ugly in real life. Awful wheels, and the quality isn't that great for nearly 50 grand. Also, you don't 'start'a battery car.
    0 to 60 in just under 8 seconds. It weighs a couple of tons. If you did 112 mph the range would be 10 miles.

    • @OsvUkVehicleSupply
      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  Год назад +1

      Many thanks for watching and your honest feedback on the C40, Mike.

    • @paulholterhaus7084
      @paulholterhaus7084 Год назад +1

      Just where DO You drive 112......I need to know so as to stay off the road.............Paul

    • @HM-uj6ud
      @HM-uj6ud 3 месяца назад

      You must be blind or looking at a different vehicle because this model is NOT big and it is absolutely beautiful. The latter is in the eye of the beholder of course and you likely have poor taste. And no one’s driving 112. And we know there’s no start button. What a dumb comment all around.