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Volvo EX40 review

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Published: 18 Nov 2024
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Driving

What is it like to drive?

Depends which version you’re in. The two powertrains on the EX40 offer very different experiences: this might be the smallest Volvo but it weighs in at 2.1 tonnes in Twin Motor guise, 130kg less if you go for the single motor set-up. Of course, we already knew that batteries are heavy, but beyond that what we have here is one of the most acceleration-friendly Volvos ever. Seriously.

Sure, the Twin Motor’s immense torque is guaranteed to raise a smile, but even increased familiarity with the wicked side of electrification doesn’t diminish the wow factor. It’s also well-mannered with it, sling-shotting you out of corners or exiting roundabouts in a way that really is as amusing as it is addictive. During a corner? That’s a different (less engaging) story. But getting on the power is a riot.

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What about the single motor car? 

The Single Motor setup is more sedate, with almost half the power, a little less weight and two-and-a-bit seconds or so slower to 62mph. Weirdly that drop in power is quite welcome, the more genteel delivery suiting the EX40’s more laidback nature. 

There are no driving modes here – you get a simple choice of recuperation levels on the accelerator and two different strengths of power steering – so it’s all there at a squeeze of your toes. 

The change to RWD on the Single Motor cars since the 2023 facelift is also a benefit compared with lots of EVs on the market – none of the front wheel scrabbling you get from some SUVs that can’t handle the torque. It hasn’t had a transformative effect on handling, but it does at least loosen up the front end in a corner.

How does it ride?

The EX40 in whatever form disguises its weight well and copes admirably in all but the greasiest of conditions. The ride is beautifully damped and the suspension sophisticated in the way it can smooth out the worst of the UK’s tarmac excesses. The front suspension gets MacPherson struts with coil springs, and there’s a multi-link set-up at the rear. Volvo has never pretended to be the last word in driving dynamics or suspension kinematics, but the EX40 is more than deft enough.

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Is it too much of a techfest?

It’s actually also very simple to use, which is a refreshing change among some of the nerdier class of EVs out there. There’s nothing to fear about going electric if it’s an EX40 you’re getting – the keyless entry option also does away with the start button, the car ready to go once you’re sat in the driver’s seat. You just select Drive and off you go.

There are no powertrain modes to twiddle with – you can firm up the steering if you want (it’s better than the floatier calibration), and set the braking to maximum regen for one-pedal operation and improved efficiency. That can take a little getting used to, but quickly becomes second nature.

What about safety?

That obviously remains a core part of Volvo’s philosophy. Innovations on this model include a rear auto brake that can sense if the car is about to be rear-ended and applies the brakes automatically to stop it slamming into the car ahead.

There’s also an enhanced Pilot Assist, which draws on Google Maps for speed limits and bends in the road. Volvo is probably closer to autonomous driving than most, but the EX40 doesn’t remonstrate with you by way of warning chimes should you stray across a white line.

Highlights from the range

the fastest

325kW TM Perf Ultra Black Edition 82kWh 5dr Auto
  • 0-624.6s
  • CO20
  • BHP435.8
  • MPG
  • Price£63,050

the cheapest

175kW Single Motor Core 69kWh 5dr Auto
  • 0-627.3s
  • CO20
  • BHP234.7
  • MPG
  • Price£45,900

the greenest

325kW TM Perf Ultra Black Edition 82kWh 5dr Auto
  • 0-624.6s
  • CO20
  • BHP435.8
  • MPG
  • Price£63,050

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