2022 VOLVO XC40 170kw 69kwh Recharge Core Auto
170kw 69kwh Recharge Core Auto
Price
£15,495
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge 69kWh Core Anchor EV is proud to present this 2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge 69kWh Core, a fully electric SUV that blends Scandinavian sophistication with modern practicality. Finished in sleek black, this five-door estate offers an assertive presence on the road, underpinned by Volvo's premium design ethos and cutting-edge electrification. With its clean lines and confident stance, the XC40 Recharge is an ideal choice for drivers seeking both style and substance in a zero-emissions package.
Performance and Powertrain Powered by a 69kWh battery and delivering 231 PS through a smooth automatic transmission, this all-electric XC40 offers a quiet, refined, and highly responsive driving experience. Ideal for urban and motorway use alike, it delivers instant torque and efficient performance, with no compromise on comfort or control.
Interior and Practicality Inside, the XC40 Recharge offers a thoughtfully designed and spacious cabin, featuring Volvo's minimalist interior layout for a calm and intuitive environment. Practical and refined, it's a smart option for professionals and families alike.
About the Volvo Xc40
Why Buy?
The Volvo XC40 has carved out a significant niche in the competitive compact SUV market, blending Scandinavian design flair with impressive practicality and a strong emphasis on safety. It’s a car that feels incredibly robust and well-built, offering a premium experience without the often eye-watering price tag of some rivals. Its compact dimensions make it ideal for navigating UK city streets and country lanes alike, while its spacious interior and generous boot capacity ensure it’s more than capable of handling family duties or weekend adventures. Volvo’s commitment to innovative technology is also evident, with a user-friendly infotainment system and a suite of advanced driver assistance features as standard. The XC40 also offers a range of powertrains, including efficient petrol, plug-in hybrid, and fully electric options, catering to a diverse set of needs and driving preferences.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices can vary significantly depending on age, mileage, condition, and specific trim level. Here's a general guide for used models:
| Model Year | Typical Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| 2018-2019 | £17,000 - £25,000 |
| 2020-2021 | £20,000 - £30,000 |
| 2022 onwards (including mild hybrid/PHEV) | £25,000 - £40,000+ |
| XC40 Recharge (Electric) | £35,000 - £50,000+ |
Note: These are approximate figures and subject to market fluctuations. Always check current listings for accurate pricing.
Specs
The Volvo XC40 is typically offered with a range of four-cylinder petrol engines, though mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid (Recharge T4/T5) and pure electric (Recharge P6/P8) variants are also available. Front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive are common, depending on the engine and trim. Key features often include:
- Engine Options: Typically 1.5L or 2.0L T3, T4, T5 petrol (with or without mild-hybrid), Recharge T4/T5 PHEV, Recharge P6/P8 EV.
- Transmission: Automatic (6-speed for some petrols, 7-speed DCT for PHEVs, single-speed for EV).
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) or All-wheel drive (AWD).
- Infotainment: 9-inch touchscreen with Sensus Navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto.
- Safety: City Safety (autonomous emergency braking), Lane Keeping Aid, Cruise Control, Park Assist (rear), numerous airbags.
Common Issues
While generally a reliable car, like all vehicles, the XC40 isn't immune to occasional issues:
- Infotainment Glitches: Some owners have reported occasional freezing or unresponsiveness of the central touchscreen. Regular software updates usually resolve this.
- Battery Issues (PHEV): In older PHEV models, there have been rare reports of battery cooling system faults, which can impact charging and performance.
- AdBlue Issues (Diesel, less common): For the few diesel models that exist, AdBlue warning lights or system faults can occur if not maintained correctly.
- Minor Trim Rattles: Some owners have noted minor interior rattles, particularly in the door cards or dashboard, which can usually be fixed by a dealer.
Running Costs
Running costs for the XC40 are competitive for its class, especially the hybrid and electric versions.
- Fuel Economy: Petrol models typically achieve between 35-45 mpg, while PHEV versions can achieve exceptional figures (over 100 mpg) if regularly charged. Electric models offer the lowest running costs per mile.
- Insurance: Group ratings vary but tend to be in the mid-to-high range due to the car's price and safety features.
- Servicing: Volvo servicing costs are generally in line with premium brands. Fixed-price servicing plans are often available.
- Taxation: Varies by CO2 emissions. Electric models are currently exempt from VED, and PHEVs have lower rates.
Variants
The XC40 is available in a variety of trims and powertrains:
- Momentum: The entry-level trim, still well-equipped.
- Inscription: A more luxurious trim with premium interior touches and exterior detailing.
- R-Design: A sporty variant with a more aggressive styling and suspension setup.
- Plus: Bridging the gap between trims, often adding desirable features.
- Core: A newer, often more accessible trim level.
- Recharge (PHEV and EV): These denote the plug-in hybrid and fully electric versions, offering significant fuel savings or zero tailpipe emissions.
