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I was looking forward to this review. Best car review channel in my opinion. Thanks A PHEV makes perfect sense for commuting and frequent short trips and car can be charged every night at home. More and more company parkings also offer charging, that means 80km commute each day without turning on the petrol engine, and a (PH)EV is unbeatable in “stop & go” traffic jam.
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I'm getting my Inscription XC40 next month and can't wait!! I love this car! Delighted to see another fantastic video of yours on this car. Any chance of reviewing the Inscription car?
It's such a shame they removed the good looking grill from the fully electric version. I know it doesn't make sense functionality wise but in terms of design this looks so much better.
duo tone isn't my favourite look, I much prefer the Denim Blue in the Inscription model. The matte buttons on the wheel are definitely better than finger print magnet glossy black.
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Hi, it was a good review. I have a generic question on Volvo hybrid models, what I understand is they use gasoline to preheat the car and also for air conditioning even in pure electric mode bez they don’t have heat pump like bmw, Mercedes hybrid. Cars with heat pump uses electricity for preheating and heating when car is driven in electric mode. What do you think ?. I am from Finland, we need preheating and car heating for almost 9 months in a year. During one of the recent hybrid car test ran by famous Finnish magazine mottorri , outcome was Volvo XC60 did 40 kms with full battery and used 1.5 liters of gasoline for heating the cabin during those 40 km travel whereas Mercedes c wagon did 37 km with pure electricity. So my understanding is Volvo always use gasoline even in Electric mode. But I can’t find any phev range test in RUclips that talks about this drawback with Volvo when it comes to fuel economy. What is your feedback on this?. Thanks in advance.
how would that be possible? Totally depends on how much you charge More details about that explanation you ll also find in the full review linked in video description and pinned comment
If you keep the cable under the boot floor how are you going to get it out if the boot is full of luggage? It won't be very pleasant to get everything out just to take the cable. Actually the bag is the best way to keep the cable.
@@autogefuel Of course it depends! :) I have XC90 T8 and with two kids the boot is always full to the top. From my experience on long journeys it is more practical to store the cable in the bag but if you drive only in the city under the boot floor will be the best way. Great reviews by the way. Keep up the good work!!! :)
The next day we were driving with full charge and could score some 40 km all-electric. In more situations people will drive exactly as we did with not so high battery level, so that was helpful.
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I was looking forward to this review. Best car review channel in my opinion. Thanks
A PHEV makes perfect sense for commuting and frequent short trips and car can be charged every night at home. More and more company parkings also offer charging, that means 80km commute each day without turning on the petrol engine, and a (PH)EV is unbeatable in “stop & go” traffic jam.
cheers!
Very good. I have a XC40 Momentum Pro and added a panoramic sunroof and bigger alloys. Glad Autogefuel agree with my choice.
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I'm getting my Inscription XC40 next month and can't wait!! I love this car! Delighted to see another fantastic video of yours on this car. Any chance of reviewing the Inscription car?
It's such a shame they removed the good looking grill from the fully electric version. I know it doesn't make sense functionality wise but in terms of design this looks so much better.
duo tone isn't my favourite look, I much prefer the Denim Blue in the Inscription model.
The matte buttons on the wheel are definitely better than finger print magnet glossy black.
Great review yet again.
►In-depth version of this review: ruclips.net/video/VLwQoNa8ySY/видео.html
►Compare the Volvo XC40 T4 R-Design: ruclips.net/video/obiH2DRP75g/видео.html
►Take a look at main competitors: ruclips.net/video/kp2zo-ehXcU/видео.html
Good review. Only I cannot find this configuration ( momentum pro + hybrid + seats) any where on the volvo sites in Nl or DE ?
Thanks! Might not be out yet, maybe ask the dealer?
Hi, it was a good review. I have a generic question on Volvo hybrid models, what I understand is they use gasoline to preheat the car and also for air conditioning even in pure electric mode bez they don’t have heat pump like bmw, Mercedes hybrid. Cars with heat pump uses electricity for preheating and heating when car is driven in electric mode. What do you think ?. I am from Finland, we need preheating and car heating for almost 9 months in a year. During one of the recent hybrid car test ran by famous Finnish magazine mottorri , outcome
was Volvo XC60 did 40 kms with full battery and used 1.5 liters of gasoline for heating the cabin during those 40 km travel whereas Mercedes c wagon did 37 km with pure electricity. So my understanding is Volvo always use gasoline even in Electric mode. But I can’t find any phev range test in RUclips that talks about this drawback with Volvo when it comes to fuel economy. What is your feedback on this?. Thanks in advance.
I think rather than starting the engine, the Volvo hybrids have an onboard fuel powered heater as standard, that's probably what's using the fuel.
can you make a list with the true consumption depending on electricity and not?
how would that be possible? Totally depends on how much you charge
More details about that explanation you ll also find in the full review linked in video description and pinned comment
If you keep the cable under the boot floor how are you going to get it out if the boot is full of luggage? It won't be very pleasant to get everything out just to take the cable. Actually the bag is the best way to keep the cable.
depends on how often you drive fully loaded =)
@@autogefuel Of course it depends! :) I have XC90 T8 and with two kids the boot is always full to the top. From my experience on long journeys it is more practical to store the cable in the bag but if you drive only in the city under the boot floor will be the best way.
Great reviews by the way. Keep up the good work!!! :)
How do you say plug in hybrid in german?
P-Hev it seems :-)
Any ETA on a XC40 Recharge review?
not yet but hopefully soon
where was this filmed?
around Berchtesgaden area, see more @thomas.letsgo on Insta
Thanks for the review. Pitty the review seems to be done with a flat hybrid battery.
Cold maybe?
The next day we were driving with full charge and could score some 40 km all-electric. In more situations people will drive exactly as we did with not so high battery level, so that was helpful.
@@autogefuel Thank you, 40km not bad for city driving. Looking forward to the Xc40 recharge .
wireless CarPlay?
nope
I waiting for all electric version I havr drived the petrol version on R-Desing trim
we ll keep u updated on that!
Yuck that white on top...Reminds me of that fugly Toyota they used to make
Well, I'd rather get Tesla Y.