Had a Model 3 Performance that got totaled in 2022 and got a high payout from the other person’s insurance. I got into a Volvo C40 Recharge and really enjoyed it. When Tesla lowered their prices in 2023, I traded the Volvo in for another Model 3 Performance. I love the Tesla but gotta say there any many aspects of the C40 Recharge that I really liked and kinda miss. Thank you for another awesome video
Love everything about the XC40 recharge but those incandescent turn signals on a $50,000 luxury SUV in 2024 is just not acceptable in my opinion, it makes the rear end look old and cheap,
As someone who has had a led turn signal die on me, I would rather have incandescent because you can’t just change a bulb or circuit board, and you have to replace the entire light assembly at significant cost 😢
Great, detailed video as usual. We love our 2021 XC40 Recharge. It has its drawbacks, it’s unfortunate that Volvo has not rethought the regenerative braking. Because the car puts such a high priority on regenerative braking (even when 1 pedal is off) that it can lead to rusty brake discs. I have to make a point of occasionally going down a nearby hill in neutral so that the car is forced to use the friction brakes.
Nice that the cargo hooks in the trunk are recessed. Very smart design. Love the design of hte XC40 Recharge but the price is just too high. Really should start at $45K for RWD. The infotainment screen could be bigger too.
A point of correction, the XC40/C40 for the past two year models also included pixel headlamps tech, but Volvo turned it off due to U.S. regulations, which have now been updated. Unfortunately, Volvo is not providing updates to activate this feature that's already built in the car. However, you can get software to hack your car and turn on this feature. 😉 Related to updates, one thing that is missing from this review and other EV reviews is car software updates. Volvo is really the only legacy car manufacturer to embrace software updates like Tesla and Rivian. I've had my 2023 C40 for less than a year and have already received 4 updates that have helped improve the car.
Bought one used. $12k under KBB. Plenty of room. We love it. It may be shorter than the Y and have less mileage but Teslas drive like bricks and finish just isn't that great. Don't need a giant screen in the middle, it's just a distraction.
As I C40 owner, I love the one pedal driving, but I love even more the option since my wife prefers traditional. Volvo lets you set that preference to your profile which is fantastic.
More retardation effort is available at the front , and more aggressive braking can be utilized at the front, because of dynamic weight transfer when decelerating. If equal “aggressive” breaking effort is applied to the rear wheels they will lock up. Mid or rear engine cars mitigate dynamic weight transfer so the rear brakes are better utilized. Car and driver published a “shortest stopping distance” article 9/20/21, and eight out of the top 10 were mid or rear engine.
Cost-Benefit analysis. Cost=heavier, lower efficiency, less space. Benefit=the once in a few years or never time where you might get a flat.. and even then you can just call towing service.
@@pewpewpower guess this all makes sense, but still makes me nervous ha. I can understand in my Miata but in a full size vehicle it just strikes me as odd. Welcome to the future I guess
Possibly could get a Fisker Ocean... they MSRP is around 70K ... but since bankruptcy you can get one really cheap but there may not be any maintenance or parts for it so drive it for 80K miles hopefully not breaking or bricking for 30K dollars.... LOL
The issue would be support. Changing the 12 battery (which has phantom drain issues) can brick some features in the car and that’s a bummer at any price
@@gcpenn01 That's exactly why. It also signals to people that you are in fact turning in that direction (even without turning signals on, I like the feature more as a bystander than as a driver).
There is a story from Finland a couple traded in their two year old Volvo XC40 EV for a 2006 Audi A6 TDI because the depreciation was so bad they couldn’t live with it financially and decided to get rid of it before it was useless.
Had a Model 3 Performance that got totaled in 2022 and got a high payout from the other person’s insurance. I got into a Volvo C40 Recharge and really enjoyed it. When Tesla lowered their prices in 2023, I traded the Volvo in for another Model 3 Performance. I love the Tesla but gotta say there any many aspects of the C40 Recharge that I really liked and kinda miss. Thank you for another awesome video
Love everything about the XC40 recharge but those incandescent turn signals on a $50,000 luxury SUV in 2024 is just not acceptable in my opinion, it makes the rear end look old and cheap,
Agreed, they need to add the sequential LED lights from the C40
If price is a big concern for them, it's probably a lot cheaper to use incandescent than LED.
As someone who has had a led turn signal die on me, I would rather have incandescent because you can’t just change a bulb or circuit board, and you have to replace the entire light assembly at significant cost 😢
The thinking comes from Sweden the incandescent bulbs heat the lamp house keeping it clear of snow and ice.
Buy one off lease for half the price!
Great, detailed video as usual. We love our 2021 XC40 Recharge. It has its drawbacks, it’s unfortunate that Volvo has not rethought the regenerative braking. Because the car puts such a high priority on regenerative braking (even when 1 pedal is off) that it can lead to rusty brake discs. I have to make a point of occasionally going down a nearby hill in neutral so that the car is forced to use the friction brakes.
0:38 Ha! Pregnant hatchback. Love it.
Nice that the cargo hooks in the trunk are recessed. Very smart design. Love the design of hte XC40 Recharge but the price is just too high. Really should start at $45K for RWD. The infotainment screen could be bigger too.
Agree, but the nice thing is you can get really good deals on used ones, like I did for 2023 C40 Ultimate.
Only America is getting old battery on the Dual motor version. European market is getting larger and newer battery with the Dual motor also.
I'm loved all vehicles since I was a kid in late 2000's to late 2010's, This vehicle my choice.
Gosh Alex, When I saw the caption I thought the genuinely Swedish P1800, 245 or 740 were coming back.
I miss my XC40. I wish I would have kept it. 😢
A point of correction, the XC40/C40 for the past two year models also included pixel headlamps tech, but Volvo turned it off due to U.S. regulations, which have now been updated. Unfortunately, Volvo is not providing updates to activate this feature that's already built in the car. However, you can get software to hack your car and turn on this feature. 😉
Related to updates, one thing that is missing from this review and other EV reviews is car software updates. Volvo is really the only legacy car manufacturer to embrace software updates like Tesla and Rivian. I've had my 2023 C40 for less than a year and have already received 4 updates that have helped improve the car.
Dear lord when is Volvo going to LED those turn signals? It’s the only model with them for some reason.
Old platform on its last years. This'll probably be replaced in the coming years. They're spending all the money on the new models most likely.
The no-LED can heat and melt snow from the lamp housing. Got to think like a Norwegian!
Bought one used. $12k under KBB. Plenty of room. We love it. It may be shorter than the Y and have less mileage but Teslas drive like bricks and finish just isn't that great. Don't need a giant screen in the middle, it's just a distraction.
Yeah, 2023's are below $30k with about 10k miles.
Would love to see a demonstration of the infotainment and cabin controls
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Kudos Volvo gives blended regen braking, unlike arrogant Tesla/Rivian who forces consumers to adapt their cost-saving 1-pedal.
As I C40 owner, I love the one pedal driving, but I love even more the option since my wife prefers traditional. Volvo lets you set that preference to your profile which is fantastic.
This was a big factor in my decision to go with Volvo over Tesla too
Would certainly not mind having a look at the front interior.
You mentioned redesigned infotainment but didn't demonstrate it at all. Would like to know more about that.
Alex, brother you’re thinning out, getting lean and mean. Gotta squeeze in to those third rows. Keep up the great work!
I LOVE a "luxury" option that isnt p/leather seats!
Any news on when the Civic Hybrid review will come out
How does this compare to the Ioniq 5?
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Funny Lexus NX is not mentioned.
Front brakes are more frequently used? Huh?
Maybe not more frequently but more "heavily" used. It's like that in every car.
More retardation effort is available at the front , and more aggressive braking can be utilized at the front, because of dynamic weight transfer when decelerating. If equal “aggressive” breaking effort is applied to the rear wheels they will lock up.
Mid or rear engine cars mitigate dynamic weight transfer so the rear brakes are better utilized. Car and driver published a “shortest stopping distance” article 9/20/21, and eight out of the top 10 were mid or rear engine.
@@billurban1581 I guess I was thinking he was saying it in a different sense. As in sometimes the rear brakes aren't used at all.
Could you put one of the cameras on the instrument cluster when you're driving in future videos. No offense, but we don't need to see you or the road
Lexus UX?
What is the reasoning behind not providing any type of spare tire in so many EVs?
Space. The trunk would need to have the floor 6" higher to put a tire in there.
Cost-Benefit analysis. Cost=heavier, lower efficiency, less space. Benefit=the once in a few years or never time where you might get a flat.. and even then you can just call towing service.
@@pewpewpower guess this all makes sense, but still makes me nervous ha. I can understand in my Miata but in a full size vehicle it just strikes me as odd. Welcome to the future I guess
If you’re shopping for an suv, why would you buy this and not an suv
Possibly could get a Fisker Ocean... they MSRP is around 70K ... but since bankruptcy you can get one really cheap but there may not be any maintenance or parts for it so drive it for 80K miles hopefully not breaking or bricking for 30K dollars.... LOL
The issue would be support. Changing the 12 battery (which has phantom drain issues) can brick some features in the car and that’s a bummer at any price
Better get one quick. Fisker filed for bankruptcy.
Amazing Chinese car
Designed and engineered in Sweden and built-in Belgium...
No thanks
aaaand a bad fog light.
That may be because the wheels are turned. The fogs act as cornering lights.
@@gcpenn01 ah! maybe so. 🫵🏼
@@gcpenn01 That's exactly why. It also signals to people that you are in fact turning in that direction (even without turning signals on, I like the feature more as a bystander than as a driver).
Fun? $50,000 😂
There is a story from Finland a couple traded in their two year old Volvo XC40 EV for a 2006 Audi A6 TDI because the depreciation was so bad they couldn’t live with it financially and decided to get rid of it before it was useless.
Nice fiction story!
Agree . Stupid story.