Volvo XC40 Recharge
The Volvo XC40 Recharge is a five seater, small SUV that runs on all electric power, and is Volvo’s first all-battery powered offering.
The Recharge is new to the market for the 2021 model year, and is a key moment for the quintessential Swedish brand as it electrifies its vehicle lineup, moving toward the goals of product lineup that doesn’t use gasoline.
How it looks when you see it on the street: Hej, Scandinavia! It looks nearly identical to the gasoline-powered version of the XC40, so we’ll start there. It’s an attractive crossover (translate small SUV) that bellows, “The cold doesn’t bother me anyway!”
How it makes you feel when you get in: Cozy, like a big warm charcoal-gray afghan. The interior balances out simple modernity with light and shadow through the panoramic roof. Volvo favors the flash of screens from the 12.3-inch gauge behind the steering wheel to the 9-inch touchscreen on the dash.
How it drives: This Volvo has quite a bit of verve. We zipped around suburban Jersey and felt a palpable sense of zing that’s anything but suburban. Worth noting that Volvo says it charges up to 80% in 40 minutes using a 150 kilowatt DC fast charger. Fully charged you can go for about 208 miles with out plugging in.
Space for people and things: It’s got trunk space working in its favor, on par with the gasoline model. (Not all battery models have been able to work with proportions.)It’s got plenty of storage for kids’s stuff and things for schlepping.
Best Features: The Android Automotive operating system. Volvo has given to the inevitable: Google does software better.
What makes it stand out: What makes it stand in, it’s an ideal first electric vehicle that families will love.
How much does it cost: The base price is $53,990.