What I love about Volvo is their depth. They have a very strong DNA and stay true to their legendary pedigree. You can feel it and it’s so special. You can hop in a Volvo 850 and then a brand new S60 and you just feel it. It’s like part of the family. Volvo is probably the best car manufacturer simply for their philosophy of building cars. A car cannot be beautiful if it’s not safe…..
But sometimes it's too safe ... the collision warning on the XC40 is super annoying and so is the emergency brake when reversing. Both are way too sensitive. Fortunately the latter can be turned off but this needs to be done every single drive. The beeping of the collision detection cannot be turned off and gives too many false alerts which is imo more dangerous then not alerting cause it scares the sh*t out of me every single time. The car has great hardware but there is so much to be improved on the software side of things.
@@larsvaneynde4281 yeah, the nannies are spoiling this fairly nice car. I don't want to know what driving standards these systems were built upon as the behaviour of the "safety" systems is shockingly erratic.
Agree 1000% that SUVs and trucks do not need to have so much power. A 6000 pound vehicle full of people and stuff does not need to do 0-60 in 3.5 seconds.
i mean its nice to have and i dont use it most of the time. But if you need to pass merge or its nice having a car that others literally couldnt keep up if they wanted to.
Congrats with a very nice car! I have had 4 Volvos, and really like them (mainly V60s). Fun to see, that your equipment option and drive options, differ so much from what we have available in Denmark. Volvos always have this buildt-in quality feel, no matter what options you have selected, which I really like. PS: the EX30 is quite a lot smaller, and unfortunately - to me at least - doesnt really give me that usual Volvo vibe of substance.
Was about to say Emily must have some really tall cups! Lolol. I will say one of the niggly issues I’ve been annoyed with in my Mazda3 is the way the center console opens. Since you have to slide it back before tilting it open, it won’t open all the way with the seats down since it’ll hit the seat headrests. Minor complaint but still love mine overall
I wish Volvo would stop using those Pirelli P Zero's. They are such a hockey puck of a tire. Amazing cars once you put a real tire on it (Crossclimate 2 comes to mind).
Thanks for the review; very informative! Sharp car!! Btw, not that it matters, but if you wish to improve your grammar, the description should read "Hang out with Emily and me [...]". An easy way to determine if it should be "me" or "I" is to simply imagine the sentence without the other person's name being included. "Hang out with me" would be correct.
Cloth seats on the top trim? You don't see that a lot... I think the main concern with cloth isn't comfort, because cloth is usually really comfy, but the stains. If anything gets on the seats and you don't clean it within 2 minutes, good luck getting that stupid stain off. Not even Volkswagen's "stainless" cloth seats are really stainless. I'd take fake leather over cloth mainly because of the stains.
Nope, it's still there for most users from what I hear, even in the newest models. I too have it in my MY23 XC40 between 103-118km/h but fortunately I don't often drive these speeds. There is a 'fix' by replacing the airbag in the steering wheel which reduces the effect from what I hear.
@@larsvaneynde4281 can confirm...I picked up my MY23 XC40 Recharge and it does have it, and I do get into that speed often. Honestly it can be tiring if I was at that speed for a prolonged period but haven't tested that. For now it is a great way to know when I've reached that speed without looking down. I'll bring it up to a different dealer later on. The one I went to recently to warranty replace my EVSE said it wouldn't be covered and they conveniently had one in stock that another customer left for $700
I have a question I was just reading a story about one of these vehicles catching fire my question is does this vehicle use electric actuators to open the doors instead of cables and rods like most cars if so what happened to this vehicle the rear seat area caught on fire and there's a small child back there and they couldn't get the doors open luckily the grandparents are able to pull the kid through the front seats out of the vehicle so if this is true and these cars use electric. So if this is true and this car uses actuators and motors to open the doors instead of cables and rods I wouldn't put my family one of these cars.
I love when Emily is in the videos!❤
I'm happy Emily is keeping properly hydrated with her massive Stanley.
Swedes and creative storage solutions, name a more iconic duo
you mean Chinese :P
@@Carmaniac-m3ydesigned by swedes, built by swedes, financed with chinese money*
A zippy wacky brother of the XC60. Volvo always produces refined and resilient vehicles and the XC40 is no exception.
The amount of depreciation on these is huge. Found a used Volvo XC40 Recharge Ultimate dual motor from Hertz with 7K miles for $33K.
And....???
Not worrying about depreciation as this car is so good that I’ll be keeping it for 5 years.
It's normal for a car after an accident.
Thanks for solving the issue I've had for 20 years, finally topped up my blinker fluid 😂
What I love about Volvo is their depth. They have a very strong DNA and stay true to their legendary pedigree. You can feel it and it’s so special. You can hop in a Volvo 850 and then a brand new S60 and you just feel it. It’s like part of the family. Volvo is probably the best car manufacturer simply for their philosophy of building cars. A car cannot be beautiful if it’s not safe…..
But sometimes it's too safe ... the collision warning on the XC40 is super annoying and so is the emergency brake when reversing. Both are way too sensitive. Fortunately the latter can be turned off but this needs to be done every single drive. The beeping of the collision detection cannot be turned off and gives too many false alerts which is imo more dangerous then not alerting cause it scares the sh*t out of me every single time.
The car has great hardware but there is so much to be improved on the software side of things.
@@larsvaneynde4281 yeah, the nannies are spoiling this fairly nice car. I don't want to know what driving standards these systems were built upon as the behaviour of the "safety" systems is shockingly erratic.
Agree 1000% that SUVs and trucks do not need to have so much power. A 6000 pound vehicle full of people and stuff does not need to do 0-60 in 3.5 seconds.
But having that ability is sure nice. I like knowing that my Model Y dual motor can easily get up to speed on short interstate onramps.
I'd be happy with a 150 HP electric motor with a two speed transfercase awd for better slow speed torque, but I actually like ICE over electric.
i mean its nice to have and i dont use it most of the time. But if you need to pass merge or its nice having a car that others literally couldnt keep up if they wanted to.
So glad to see you review this car - i am looking at one and a huge fan of your channel! THANK YOU!
Nah dude...next time we need Emily to drive too and do a review
Hearing Survive from Vanze was great to hear, 7 years old and still a good vibe.
Congrats with a very nice car! I have had 4 Volvos, and really like them (mainly V60s). Fun to see, that your equipment option and drive options, differ so much from what we have available in Denmark. Volvos always have this buildt-in quality feel, no matter what options you have selected, which I really like. PS: the EX30 is quite a lot smaller, and unfortunately - to me at least - doesnt really give me that usual Volvo vibe of substance.
I read the title ***"Living With The New Single Mother SUV."*** 🤣🤣🤣I thought these Volvos became pretty popular among single mothers for a second.
What a lovely design
Was about to say Emily must have some really tall cups! Lolol. I will say one of the niggly issues I’ve been annoyed with in my Mazda3 is the way the center console opens. Since you have to slide it back before tilting it open, it won’t open all the way with the seats down since it’ll hit the seat headrests. Minor complaint but still love mine overall
Does the maps app tell you where you can find chargers while on a road trip
Yes, it suggests adding charging stops if your estimated range is less or about the same as your estimated travel distance.
Dude Emily should drive too😅
I love this car 😍😍
Great review! Waiting to receive my RWD EX40
Nice Camper You Have. Moving home is very "modern". Who's driving You or Emily?😊
I wish Volvo would stop using those Pirelli P Zero's. They are such a hockey puck of a tire. Amazing cars once you put a real tire on it (Crossclimate 2 comes to mind).
I’d personally go for a Volvo over its competition for lease because you don’t feel like you’re driving an overwhelming vehicle
I ❤ Volvo. I hope to own one in the future 😊
Hi Topher does this handle/have better steering feel than an ioniq 5?
Thanks for the review; very informative! Sharp car!! Btw, not that it matters, but if you wish to improve your grammar, the description should read "Hang out with Emily and me [...]". An easy way to determine if it should be "me" or "I" is to simply imagine the sentence without the other person's name being included. "Hang out with me" would be correct.
How is the sound in the single motor version?
The XC40 isn't going away and isn't being replaced by the EX30. The XC40 Recharge is changing name to EX40.
Cloth seats on the top trim? You don't see that a lot...
I think the main concern with cloth isn't comfort, because cloth is usually really comfy, but the stains. If anything gets on the seats and you don't clean it within 2 minutes, good luck getting that stupid stain off. Not even Volkswagen's "stainless" cloth seats are really stainless. I'd take fake leather over cloth mainly because of the stains.
What I hate about the wood trim is that a collect a lot of dust
20:15 😆😆
Hope they worked out the weird steering wheel vibration that comes in at highway speeds between 65-70
Nope, it's still there for most users from what I hear, even in the newest models. I too have it in my MY23 XC40 between 103-118km/h but fortunately I don't often drive these speeds.
There is a 'fix' by replacing the airbag in the steering wheel which reduces the effect from what I hear.
@@larsvaneynde4281 can confirm...I picked up my MY23 XC40 Recharge and it does have it, and I do get into that speed often. Honestly it can be tiring if I was at that speed for a prolonged period but haven't tested that. For now it is a great way to know when I've reached that speed without looking down.
I'll bring it up to a different dealer later on. The one I went to recently to warranty replace my EVSE said it wouldn't be covered and they conveniently had one in stock that another customer left for $700
@@larsvaneynde4281 what "feeling" are we talking about here?
I thought they called the all electric xc40 ex40 now...? I'm lost
Isn't it called EX40 from the current model year?
Not yet
@@RealKevGotEm it's been for a couple of months now, the '24 model is called EX40 now, check the Volvo website.
Just got mine in France and it is badged EX40 but all the stuff on the Volvo app says XC40 when you put in the vin number
I have a question I was just reading a story about one of these vehicles catching fire my question is does this vehicle use electric actuators to open the doors instead of cables and rods like most cars if so what happened to this vehicle the rear seat area caught on fire and there's a small child back there and they couldn't get the doors open luckily the grandparents are able to pull the kid through the front seats out of the vehicle so if this is true and these cars use electric. So if this is true and this car uses actuators and motors to open the doors instead of cables and rods I wouldn't put my family one of these cars.
They announced a name change to the EX40
Gorgeous , but 59K is too much 😢
Love Volvo, but way too expensive for a compact suv, with not getting much
Sheesh that road is absolutely patched aint it?
XC90
What is your dream car? Also does Emily have one?
I never driven a car in my damn life. because always I´ve been poor.
Emily is right, it is a trash can
Why would anyone consider this when you can get a Tesla Model Y for $15,000 less and a reliable nationwide charging system? I don’t get it.
Firstttttt:)
What does that mean?!?!?!
Hear full EV, turn off
It's super hideous. So many of these are.
personal preference.