Don't Buy a Tesla... Buy This - Volvo XC40 Recharge EV Review - Summary

Summary

The review is about the Volvo XC40 Recharge, an electric vehicle (EV) that boasts impressive performance and features. The car has over 400 horsepower and 3.5 seconds of torque, making it a certified "sleeper." The interior is simple yet comfortable, with a panoramic roof, suede and vegan leather seats, and a start button located below the driver's seat.

The car's infotainment system, designed by Google, is considered one of the best in the industry, with features such as Android Automotive, Google Assistant, and instant access to music and podcasts. The system is also stable and has a lot of nice features, including the ability to change car settings based on the selected Google account.

However, the review also highlights some drawbacks, such as the lack of a dedicated storage space for sunglasses, a subpar sound system, and a ride quality that is a bit rough. The car's steering is also not up to par, with a self-centering feature that can be frustrating.

Despite these issues, the reviewer concludes that the XC40 Recharge is a great car for those who want a no-fuss commute that looks good. The car's price, starting at $55,000, is also competitive with other EVs in the market. Overall, the review is positive, with the reviewer stating that the XC40 Recharge is the first electric car they've driven that they wouldn't be excited to go back to their daily driver, a Golf.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Volvo XC40 Recharge has over 400 horsepower and three and a half civics of torque.
2. The car accelerates from 0 to 60 in 4.9 seconds on winter tires.
3. Other publications have measured 4.2 seconds for the same acceleration.
4. The XC40 Recharge has a panoramic roof that opens like a normal sunroof.
5. The car has a foot-operated trunk that opens and closes quickly.
6. The trunk space is sufficient for a hockey bag or maybe even four.
7. The cargo cover can be stored below the floor.
8. The XC40 Recharge has a 360-degree parking camera.
9. The car has adaptive cruise control, auto-lane centering, and other driver assists.
10. The car's infotainment system is designed by Google and runs on Android Automotive.
11. The infotainment system has access to the Google Play Store and allows users to download and run apps directly on the car's screen.
12. The system is stable and has a lot of nice features, including Google Assistant integration.
13. The car has a large number of storage spaces, including a laptop holder, tissue holder, trash bin, cable holder, phone charger, and purse hook.
14. The XC40 Recharge has a safe and comfortable seat design, with an anti-whiplash feature that protects both male and female occupants equally.
15. The car has an airbag at the side of the seats that deploys to protect a pregnant woman's tummy in the event of a T-bone collision.
16. Volvo has made over 100 research reports on car safety available to other automakers for reference.
17. The XC40 Recharge has a range of 356 kilometers, which is 150 kilometers less than the Tesla Model Y Long Range.
18. The car's price starts at $55,000, which is $5,000 less than the Tesla Model Y Long Range.
19. The XC40 Recharge does not have access to Tesla's network of superchargers.
20. The car's charging system is less prone to weirdness than the Porsche's, but the superchargers alone may be a reason to choose the Tesla.