VOLVO C40 RECHARGE

The C40 Recharge coupe and XC40 Recharge SUV are Volvo’s first dedicated
electric vehicles. Both arrived here in June 2022 and were upgraded in July 2023.

Both vehicles come with the choice of the Pure with a single rear-mounted motor or
the Twin Pure which adds a second motor mounted at the front.

Our test vehicle was the C40 Recharge Twin Pure.

STYLING
The C40 Recharge’s shape is relatively subtle and it doesn’t shout out that it’s an
electric vehicle. From the front to the B-pillar it’s quite tall in the manner of an SUV,
behind the B-pillar it slopes down in the manner of a coupe – interesting…

It doesn’t have a radiator grille because there’s no need for one, but it has a sort of
grille shape at the front. The “bonnet” is quite high and there’s handy extra storage
space in the frunk (front trunk).

The normal Volvo Hammer of Thor headlights give the electric Volvo a look that’s
instantly recognisable. The doors have neat inserts that not only add to the style, but
also add strength without adding weight.

The charging point is on the left side of rear of the car.

INTERIOR
Volvo C40 Recharge is a good-sized car and the interior is quite squared off, again
in the Volvo tradition, to provide good interior space. The front seats are well shaped
and we found they could be adjusted to suit our individual tastes.

The rear seats are better suited to two occupants than three, which is the norm in
most cars. A person sitting behind a tall driver may have to comprise on legroom,
other than that four large people can be transported in comfort. The passenger in the
centre-rear seat will have to sit with a foot either side of the tunnel.

The rear-seat back folds almost flat so there’s good space to carry long items that
need full support. There are two USB-C chargers in the second row.

There are large side pockets, bottle holders in the doors and drink holders in the
centre console. There is a storage bin for smartphones in the lower centre of the
dash area. A smartphone wireless charging pad is fitted.

INFOTAINMENT
A premium Harman Kardon audio system was fitted to the dual-motor Recharge we
tested. The sound output was excellent and could be enjoyed all the more due to the
near silent running that’s a feature of electric vehicles.

The single-motor Recharge has a lower spec infotainment system – we guess if you
pay less, you get less. And it does let the sales people guide potential buyers
towards the more expensive model…

POWERTRAIN
The single motor in the C40 Recharge Pure generates 175 kW of power and torque
of 420 Nm.

The tw0 motors in the Pure Twin increases output 300kW and 670Nm.

Acceleration times for both powertrains are impressive – the single motor takes 7.4
seconds from 0-100km/h while the dual-motor does it in 4.9 seconds.

Volvo quotes a driving range of up to 476 km (WLTP) with the single-motor and 507
km with the twin motors. Of course, this will vary a lot depending on the area where
the Recharge is being driven and the style of the individual drivers.

Charging power has improved as the larger battery pack allows for fast DC charging
at a rate of 200kW with 10-80 per cent charge taking about 28 minutes.

SAFETY
It’s a Volvo – need we say more? The company virtually invented the current type of
three-point safety belts way back in the late 1950s. I has been at the front of safety,
both in avoiding crashes and minimising injuries to occupants ever since.

The Recharge has a five-star ANCAP rating with 92 per cent for adult occupant
protection, 89 per cent for child occupant protection, 70 per cent for vulnerable road
user protection, and 91 per cent for safety assist systems.

DRIVING
To get ready to drive you don’t have to push a “Start” button. Put it into Drive or
Reverse and it’s ready to go.

Volvo Recharge is enjoyable to drive with a touch of sportiness that means that show
it’s not just there to minimise damage to the emission of greenhouse gases.

It answers instantly to the ‘throttle’ pedal which is one of the things that appeals to
anyone who enjoys driving. Indeed, we have had sceptical friends who believed that
electric cars are only used to minimise emissions. Then we get them to drive an EV
– and they have immediately fallen in love with them.

It’s a relatively heavy car at over two tonnes (batteries are heavy things) but it
doesn’t feel that heavy. The fact that the batteries are low down in the car means
that the centre of mass is lower than in one with a petrol or diesel engine – which
adds to its road holding ability.

The zero to 100 km/h sprint is covered in just 4.7 seconds. That’s partly due to its
instant torque off the line, but also because it doesn’t lose any time making
gearchanges.

Any vehicle that does a sub six seconds is regarded as a very fast, this family SUV
does it with almost a second-and-a-half to spare!

SUMMING UP
The Volvo C40 Recharge is a brilliant zero-emission machine with a decent driving
range for its type.

It has great styling, the famed Volvo safety and it’s enjoyable to drive.

Would we buy one? We would love to, but with price tags of around $80,000 to
$90,000 including on-road costs – the C40 Recharge is nearly twice the price of the
Chinese competitors that are dominating the EV market.

RATINGS
Looks: 8/10
Performance: 9/10
Safety: 9/10
Thirst : 8/10
Practicality: 8 /10
Comfort: 9/10
Tech: 9/10
Value: 7/10

AT A GLANCE

MODEL RANGE
C40 Recharge Pure electric five-door wagon: $78,990
C40 Recharge Twin Pure five-door wagon: $87,990
Note: These prices do not include government or dealer delivery charges. Contact
your local Volvo dealer for drive-away prices.

SPECIFICATIONS (Volvo C40 Recharge Twin Pure five-door wagon)

POWERTRAIN
Maximum Power: 300 kW
Maximum Torque: 670 Nm
Fuel Type: NA
Combined Fuel Cycle (ADR 81/02): 0 L/100km
CO2 Emissions: 0 g/km

DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES:
Length: 4440 mm
Wheelbase: 2702 mm
Width: 1910 mm
Height: 1596 mm
Turning Circle: 11.8 metres
Kerb Mass: 2154 kg

BRAKES:
Front: Ventilated Disc
Rear: Solid Disc

STANDARD WARRANTY:
Five years / unlimited kilometres

About Alistair Kennedy

Alistair Kennedy is Automotive News Service and Marque Publishing's business manager and the company's jack-of-all-trades. An accountant by profession, he designs the Marque range of motoring book titles, operates the company's motoring bookshop on the NSW Central Coast and the associated web site, as well as its huge digital and hard copy database. Whenever we can escape from the office he does so to cover new vehicle releases and contributes news stories. Alistair's other interests include cricket and family history on which he has written three books.
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