2021 Volvo XC40 Recharge Interior & Exterior Design

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The XC40 Recharge is essentially the fully electrified version of Volvo’s popular compact crossover, but aside from the lack of a front grille, some unique wheels and a few badges, you probably wouldn’t be able to tell from looking at it. Still has the great two-tone paintjob, the tall roof and Thor’s Hammer DRLs; all the hallmarks of Volvo’s current design signature are present, and that’s a very good thing. Inside, the differences are even fewer and farther between, although there is one big difference, one element that is exclusive to the XC40 Recharge, at least for now. That would be the infotainment display. Actually, that’s a bit of a lie; the screen itself is still the 9-inch vertical number that all Volvos get, but what’s displayed on it is a whole other kettle of fish, for the XC40 Recharge is the first Volvo model in which we’re seeing the new Android Automotive infotainment interface. Actually it’s just the second time we’ve seen it in a car of any kind, after it debuted on the Polestar 2 earlier this year.

The interface was developed in partnership with Google, and it essentially allows your car to be turned into your Google device. That means you can access your contacts, playlists, and even gain access to Google Home, and all you have to do is sign in.

But there’s a caveat – for now, at least. As of right now, there is no support for Apple CarPlay or Sirius satellite radio. Now, you can still operate your Apple device through Bluetooth but that’s older than last week’s news at this point. Volvo says that since the OS is capable of over-the-air updates, those apps aren’t too far away and will be included in a future update.

Otherwise, the inside of the XC40 Recharge is pretty much the same as that of any other XC40, so you have digital gauge cluster, some cool 3D-effect faux-aluminum inserts on the dash, optional (and very good) harman-kardon audio, comfortable seats finished in a combination of leather and suede – and a surprising amount of room.
The XC40 has a relatively high roof so even tall folk like myself, and even with the full-length moonroof (which is operated by touch panel in the Recharge, a shame because I’d prefer a traditional switch), have proper headroom both in front and in back. Looking up from your seat, headroom in the XC40 is more generous than its outward appearance would otherwise suggest.

Better still is the fact that not an inch of passenger space has been lost in the transition from gas to EV power. There’s no more underfloor storage in the rear cargo area – they had to fit the 78 kWh battery and dual EV motors in somewhere – but there’s also no engine, meaning what’s typically an engine bay is now an additional storage unit, or “frunk”. As a result, total storage is about the same.

Getting started in the XC40 Recharge is about as simple as it gets. As long as you have the keyfob on you all you have to do is walk up, open the door, strap yourself in and select either drive or reverse, which takes two tugs and two pushes, respectively, of the stubby gear lever (why couldn’t it take just one each way? I don’t know), and you’re off. No start/stop button, no need to plip the keyfob.

Even the trunk takes advantage of all this, as it is foot-activated. It’s actually really nice never having to fumble with a key or start button and since you can pre-set the Recharge’s climate control through an app, getting on your way off has never been so effortless. Power is rated at 402 hp and 487 lb-ft of torque – which means that this little all-electric Volvo CUV makes more torque than does the twin-turbo V8-powered Mercedes-Benz AMG GLC 63. Of course, this being an EV you’ll never get that nice, flat torque curve and while the launch is very satisfying, it will run out of puff after a while at speed, but really, does that matter? This is not supposed to be a performance CUV and as long as there’s enough response from the powertrain to make for easy passing on the highway and so forth – and you get that from the XC40 Recharge - then you’re in good shape.

Since that big battery is mounted low in the floor, the centre of gravity is lowered, reducing body roll and making for better handling and a more comfortable ride. On my tester, that ride was firmed up a little thanks to its having the optional 20-inch wheels (19-inch wheels are standard), but for the most part, forward progress is comfortable.




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