Volvo XC40
Volvo's history speaks for itself, but the future is always a question mark, especially with the changes the world is undergoing in terms of transport and electrical and environmental transformation. But Volvo has decided to go into the electric future with a new philosophy, your car that you are used to and Swedish luxury, but with future electric touches.
Photos Volvo XC40 Retail Driving Experience
As Volvo's first electric car, Volvo has not changed much in the design of the car from the XC40 petroleum version which we had a previous detailed tour of this car. But the most important changes extended to the front with the abolition of the front grille because you do not need to cool the engine after the electrical shift, and also the Richard logo on the car to confirm that it is electric, And of course cancel the exhaust from the back. But Volvo has firmly maintained its identity with the adoption of the Thor hammer headlamps that have become the hallmark of Volvo, as well as the taillights that look like they are cuddling the car.
Smart Uses
Due to the lack of a motor in front, Volvo has turned this space into storage space where you can store some things or use it to place the charging cable away from the trunk you allocate for your everyday purposes. The storage space in the trunk is more than enough with additional space under the floor of the box for more purposes, Of course, you can reduce the seats to more extra space. Most importantly, the trunk closes electrically. Even inside the cabin, the storage solutions are smart, you can open the box of gloves and take out a hook to use to hang your belongings on, or even to the masters of your bag and withstand about 4 kg, as well as many storage places in the center console and doors.
A cabin full of Swedish welcome and revolutionary technology
Perhaps the most striking thing about any Volvo car is the Swedish welcome to you, you feel the warmth of passion and interest in you through the materials used or even the way you design, and the XC40 Retail gives you the same feeling. It's just like the XC40, but there are some differences that have to do with technology. First of all The key is in Volvo's usual design, but the unusual thing is that there is no button to start the car. All you have to do is get into the car, put the gear on the driving position and go. Even at the exit there is no need to stop the engine, as soon as you put the gear on the stand and get out of the car, the engine stops automatically.
In terms of design, Volvo's well-known handlebar is multifunctional with aluminum accents, as well as the center-screen similar to the mobile screen that relies on only one button, and the rest is touch to facilitate your life, which of course has become known to Volvo. Add to that the design of the front console that gives the car the future whiff. Also striking are the seats with ergonomic design and luxurious materials and the Swedish flag also on the seat to remind of the warmth of the Swedish welcome, as well as a panoramic roof that opens as soon as the button is touched back.
Revolutionary Technology
I believe that the technology adopted in Volvo XC40 Popularity should be discussed in detail, as Volvo has adopted the use of Google Maps and not the navigation of cars, and this has many benefits, most notably that you can access your account on Google and use your data without the need to link your phone, and also everyone suffers from this problem, If you're connecting your phone to the car and using Google Maps from Android Auto, you can only see it on the center screen, but in the Volvo XC40 Retail maps are used even on the instrument screen and on the HUD.
And not only that but also when you choose the next destination, the time needed to arrive appears on the screen, also the distance traveled and how much of the cargo you have left when you arrive, and also how much of the shipping is left for you if you decide to return without charging the car. This is information that you don't get in your normal use of Android Auto, but unfortunately it's not currently available for your iPhone. Although you think it's revolutionary, you can also download on the car screen any app from Google Play as if it were your own phone.
Volvo XC40 Duty Engine
Technology has taken up a large part of our experience. But also the driving capabilities of this car are distinctive with two engines, one at the rear and another at the front to give you the all-wheel drive driving experience and acceleration by 4.9 seconds from zero to a hundred and power up to 408 horsepower and 660 Nm of torque, with a top speed of up to 180 km per hour electronically specified as in all Volvo cars for added safety, and also equipped with a wide range of safety and driving assistance systems.
In terms of the distance you can travel in a full charge is 418 km, and you can vary up or down depending on your energy consumption, whether it's driving, cooling or even using accessories.








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