Volvo EX40 specs & features
Range | 592 km |
Power | 237.99 - 408 bhp |
Battery Capacity | 69 - 78 kWh |
Charging Time DC | 28 Min 150 kW |
Top Speed | 180 kmph |
Regenerative Braking Levels | Yes |
- 360 Degree Camera
- Memory Functions For Seats
- Adjustable Headrest
- Voice Commands
- Android Auto/Apple CarPlay
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Volvo EX40 latest updates
What’s the latest update on the Volvo EX40?
Volvo has renamed its XC40 Recharge electric SUV as the ‘EX40’. It is now available in both 2WD (2-wheel-drive) and AWD (all-wheel-drive) variants.
What is the price of the Volvo EX40?
The Volvo EX40 is priced from Rs 54.95 lakh to Rs 57.90 lakh (ex-showroom pan India).
How many variants are there in the Volvo EX40?
Volvo offers the EX40 in two two variants: Plus and Ultimate.
What features does the Volvo EX40 get?
The EX40 electric SUV comes with amenities like a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 12-inch digital instrument cluster, powered front seats (with heating and cooling function), a panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, dual-zone climate control and LED headlights.
How spacious is the Volvo EX40?
The rear seats of the Volvo EX40 are suitable for two people, and fitting three might not be comfortable.Also, the seat base is short, resulting in a lack of under-thigh support, and the seat backrest angle is a bit too upright. However, there is ample knee room and headroom. The EX40 offers 460 litres of boot space, along with 31 litres of frunk space under the bonnet.
What battery pack and electric motor options are available with Volvo EX40?
The electric SUV gets a 78 kWh battery pack mated to an all-wheel-drive, dual-motor setup that makes 408 PS and 660 Nm. It has a WLTP-claimed range of 418 km. The EX40 can go from nought to 100 kmph in 4.9 seconds, while its top speed is rated at 180 kmph.
The EX40’s battery can be juiced up from 0-80 percent in just 40 minutes using a 150kW fast charger. A 50kW DC charger will take around 2.5 hours and an 11kW AC charger will refill its battery between 8-10 hours.
How safe is the Volvo EX40?
Safety features include 7 airbags, ABS with EBD, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and ADAS functionalities such as lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control ensure passenger safety.
How many colour options are available with the Volvo EX40?
Volvo offers 9 exterior colour options for the EX40: Crystal White, Onyx Black, Thunder Grey, Sage Green, Cloud Blue, Silver Dawn, Bright Dusk, Vapour Grey, and Fjord Blue.
Should you buy the Volvo EX40?
The Volvo EX40 looks stylish, offers top-notch interior quality, and comes loaded with features. Combined with a high-performance electric motor, these qualities make the EX40 even more delightful to drive. So, if you’re looking for a stylish yet powerful electric SUV without compromising on quality, the EX40 is worth considering.
What are the alternatives to the Volvo EX40?
Volvo’s electric SUV competes with the Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and can be regarded as an affordable alternative to the BMW i4.
Volvo EX40 price
TOP SELLING EX40 E60 Plus(Base Model)69 kWh, 592 km, 237.99 bhp | Rs.56.10 Lakh* | Check February Offers | |
EX40 E80 ultimate(Top Model)78 kw kWh, 418 km, 408 bhp | Rs.57.90 Lakh* | Check February Offers |
Volvo EX40 comparison with similar cars
Volvo EX40 Rs.56.10 - 57.90 Lakh* | BMW iX1 Rs.49 Lakh* | Mini Countryman Electric Rs.54.90 Lakh* | Mercedes-Benz EQA Rs.67.20 Lakh* | Mercedes-Benz EQB Rs.72.20 - 78.90 Lakh* | BYD Seal Rs.41 - 53 Lakh* | BMW i4 Rs.72.50 - 77.50 Lakh* | Volvo C40 Recharge Rs.62.95 Lakh* |
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Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric | Fuel TypeElectric |
Battery Capacity69 - 78 kWh | Battery Capacity64.8 kWh | Battery Capacity66.4 kWh | Battery Capacity70.5 kWh | Battery Capacity70.5 kWh | Battery Capacity61.44 - 82.56 kWh | Battery Capacity70.2 - 83.9 kWh | Battery Capacity78 kWh |
Range592 km | Range531 km | Range462 km | Range560 km | Range535 km | Range510 - 650 km | Range483 - 590 km | Range530 km |
Charging Time28 Min 150 kW | Charging Time32Min-130kW-(10-80%) | Charging Time30Min-130kW | Charging Time7.15 Min | Charging Time7.15 Min | Charging Time- | Charging Time- | Charging Time27Min (150 kW DC) |
Power237.99 - 408 bhp | Power201 bhp | Power313 bhp | Power188 bhp | Power187.74 - 288.32 bhp | Power201.15 - 523 bhp | Power335.25 bhp | Power402.3 bhp |
Airbags7 | Airbags8 | Airbags2 | Airbags6 | Airbags6 | Airbags9 | Airbags8 | Airbags7 |
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Volvo EX40 expert review
Overview
“There is no long-term future for cars with an internal combustion engine” - Henrik Green, chief product officer, Volvo cars It’s a reality that’s catching up with us faster than we’d have expected, especially with fuel prices setting new upsetting records on a daily basis. Of course, fuel prices affect luxury car buyers as well. Having deep pockets won’t make you look forward to them getting shallower.
However, the luxury EV space has largely been focused on the Rs 1 crore club. However, the luxury EV space has largely been focused on the Rs 1 crore club. The Volvo EX40, (earlier known as the XC40 Recharge) kickstarts the compact luxury electric car space, making electrified mobility more accessible to luxury car customers. On the surface, it does everything like the petrol-powered EX40 but the experience changes dramatically once you’re behind the wheel.
Exterior
First, a disclaimer - the car you see here is not the one that’ll be delivered to you, should you book one. Indian customers will get the global facelift and while bookings open from July 2022, deliveries can only be expected in October.
But update or not, the theme is similar. The core design of the EX40 stays exactly the same with its boxy lines and squared-off edges, with the only discernible difference with the Recharge being the body coloured panel that replaces the front grille and the ‘Recharge Twin’ badging you’ll spot on the tailgate. It also rides on 19-inch rims that add to the SUV’s confident stance and unlike the standard EX40, it has wider tyres at the rear (255/45) than the front (235/50).
With the battery pack in the undercarriage, the unladen ground clearance does dip to 175mm (instead of 210mm) with the other dimensions remaining largely the same. Unfortunately, the red colour you see of the pre-facelift car we had on test won’t be available but you can choose from Fjord Blue, Sage Green, Crystal White, Onyx Black and Thunder Grey, all with a contrast-painted black roof as standard.
Interior
Nope, no green or blue highlights or the word ‘Recharge’ spattered through the cabin. The EX40 Recharge feels just like the EX40 on the inside. The cabin design is unique to Volvo cars with a quirky use of squares and rectangles for bits like the door handles and AC vents. What you won’t see is any starter button to go with the smart key. Eerily, the car detects the key and is ready to drive off once you’re in. The lack of a defined start/stop action is a bit odd but it’s kinda cool too.
FYI - The car makes no use of animal-derived leather
As you’d expect, the material quality is top notch and the approach is extremely clutter-free. Most of the features are operated through the 9-inch touchscreen which can be a bit fiddly to use at times but the Android OS means it’s very phone-like to navigate through. With Google in-built, you can use voice commands to operate the system and even use Google Maps.
Also Read: Volvo Brings The Facelifted XC60 And S90 To India
FYI - The sunroof gets touch-based controls like the new S-Class
The driving position is tall and gives you a commanding view of the road with good seat support as well. Like we saw with the EX40, the cabin itself is roomy but the rear seatback is a little too upright while the seat base is a touch too short.
For a detailed walkthrough of the interior, do read our earlier report
Features
Powered front seats with driver memory | Panoramic sunroof |
Two-zone climate control | Rear AC vents |
Wireless phone charger | 14-speaker Harman Kardon sound system |
Connected Car Tech | 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster |
Safety
In addition to seven airbags, ABS with EBD, ESP, hill-hold and hill-descent control, the EX40 recharge also gets a 360-degree camera and a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems - adaptive cruise control, cross traffic alert, auto emergency braking, lane-keeping aid and blind-spot monitoring will be offered as standard.
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Of course, these features are very helpful but are best suited to European conditions. In India, you may find the systems hyper-reactive. In our drive from Delhi to Rajasthan and back, we had to deactivate adaptive cruise control on a few occasions because it would brake far too early and too hard due to a car several hundred metres ahead suddenly changing directions or merging. This increases the risk of the driver behind you being caught off guard since there was nothing to suggest you needed to brake in the first place.
Boot Space
With the EX40, it’s a case of EV giveth and EV taketh away. With no engine under the bonnet, there’s a 31-litre storage pocket in the engine bay (front trunk or frunk). However, while you still have a 460-litre boot, the space-saver spare tyre is placed here, eating up almost all the usable space.
Performance
Here is where a simple addition of the word ‘Recharge’ changes the experience of the EX40 altogether. 408PS and 660Nm sound good in the spec sheet of a sports car but here, they’ve been blended into a practical family SUV.
The result is a car that goes from 0-100kmph in 4.9 seconds and it certainly feels quick from the seat. With all-wheel drive, that grunt is put down cleanly as well. Just jab the pedal a little hard to be thrown back into your seat as a bewildered smile shows up on your face. There’s a near motorcycle-like agility that this kind of acceleration gives you while filtering your way through traffic.
What may seem odd, however, is the lack of regenerative braking modes or even drive modes, the latter being offered on the regular EX40 itself. Instead, keeping it simple, the EX40 is throttle dependent. Drive normally and it’s smooth. If you want to gain speed more urgently, just go heavy on the accelerator.
What you do get is a one-pedal mode that’s accessed through the drive settings menu in the infotainment system. Ideally, this should have been a button or toggle switch readily available. This mode activates regenerative braking as soon as you start easing off the throttle. The more you let off, the harder the braking force.
And the relationship is very direct i.e. while slamming the throttle makes you accelerate hard, letting off the throttle completely will make the car brake equally as hard, so you need to adapt to this behaviour. Once you get the hang of it, you can use it in the city and highway. In fact, on our drive, we traveled from Delhi to Rajasthan and back without ever touching the brake and this mode teaches you to be more mindful with your right foot. It also cuts down reaction time in the event of emergency braking.
Model | EX40 |
Battery Capacity | 78kWh |
DC Fast Charge time 0-80 percent | 150kW - 40 minutes 50kW (India-relevant) - 2-2.5 hours |
AC Fast Charge time 0-100 percent | 8-10 hours with 11kW AC fast charger (available with car) |
Volvo claims a WLTP-rated range of 418km from the 78kWh battery, which does seem realistically achievable with a combined city-highway cycle.
Ride and Handling
The car is tuned to deliver ride comfort over outright driving dynamics, and you will feel its weight during quick lane changes. Bump absorption is good and it's only over the really rough stuff that you’ll need to take it easy.
Verdict
The Volvo EX40 was already a favourite for us in its segment, for its combination of style, features, comfort and quality. The EX40 simply packages those same likeable values with the benefits of an electric powertrain.
Of course, at its expected price of Rs 60-65 lakh, there are segment-above options available if you still choose petrol power, the bigger XC60 itself becoming an option. But as a balance between EV excitement and luxury car opulence, the EX40 is hard to fault.
Pros & Cons of Volvo EX40
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Classy and understated styling
- Top-notch interior quality
- Loaded with comfort, convenience and safety features
- Hair-raising performance makes it a delight to drive
- ADAS features can be tricky to operate in Indian traffic conditions
- Spare tyre eats into usable boot space
- Segment-above petrol-powered options available at a similar price
Volvo EX40 news
The 2025 Volvo XC90 is expected to continue with the mild-hybrid petrol engine but the Scandinavian manufacturer could also offer a plug-in-hybrid engine with the facelifted model
The XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge together account for 28 percent of Volvo's total sales in India
The new 2WD (two-wheel-drive) variant of the XC40 Recharge is Rs 2.95 lakh more affordable than its AWD (all-wheel-drive) variant.
The XC40 Recharge has now become the ‘EX40’ while the C40 Recharge is now called the ‘EC40’
The luxury carmaker began locally assembling cars at its Bengaluru facility back in 2017, starting with the XC90
Volvo EX40 user reviews
- Luxury Meets Urban EV Style
The Volvo XC40 Recharge is a compact SUV with an excellent driving range of 300 km. The interiors are minimalistic yet stylish and practical. The performance is impressive with instant torque but this sporty driving reduces the driving range drastically. It is a great choice for city driving, luxurious yet economical. The rear seats might feel a bit cramped up from taller passengers.Read More
- Impressive Ev
I am really impressed with the XC40 Recharge. It is a stylish electric SUV that feels modern and chic. The interior is beautifully designed and I love how quiet it is when driving. The range is good for my daily commute, but I do wish it charged a bit faster. Overall, it is a solid option for anyone looking to go electric without sacrificing style.Read More
- Reliable And Safe EV
The Volvo XC40 Recharge is a fantastic EV. The electric motor delivers instant power and the car is ready to take off as soon as you up your foot down on the accelerator. It is incredibly silent. Lot of functionality has been shifted to the touch display but I would prefer physical buttons. The front seats are very comfortable but the rear seats are bit tight on space making it ideal for 4 passangers only.Read More
- Test Drive
It was quite a pleasent experience while driving the EX40. Volvo never fails to deliver their expertise in the automotive sector. Overall It's a good package for car lovers in indiaRead More
- Our Volvo XC40 Recharge
We were looking to an EV around 60L and Volvo Xc90 was the perfect choice. I love the sharp designs of Volvo. The built quality is solid and safe. The car offers quick performance and one can adapt to the one-pedal driving with practice. The real world driving range is about 350 km, enough for daily drives. The stability is amazing at high speeds. Mainly the running cost is quite lesser than the ICE cars. The rear seat are comfortable but lack a little on space and the spare tyre is placed above the boot florr which eats up luggage space.Read More
Volvo EX40 Range
Volvo EX40 range is 592 km, depending on the variant.
Motor and Transmission | ARAI Range |
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Electric - Automatic | 592 km |
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Volvo EX40 Questions & answers
- FAQ
- Latest Questions
A ) The Volvo XC40 Recharge comes under the category of Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) ...Read More
A ) The Volvo XC40 Recharge has D.C Charging Time of 28 Min 150 kW.
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A ) The Volvo XC40 Recharge has 7 Airbags.
A ) He Volvo XC40 Recharge has D.C Charging Time of 28 Min 150 kW.