Launched this year, Volvo’s all-electric C40 Recharge is the brand’s first fully electric vehicle, as it has no gas-powered counterpart in the lineup.
Launched in 2020, Volvo’s XC40 Recharge was the brand’s first all-electric model. Why? The Swedish brand is serious about its commitment to electric vehicles; a year ago, it announced that it would be fully electric by 2030.
The automaker based the design heavily on its gas-powered counterpart, understanding that its fans favor familiarity and reliability. Riffing on that theme, Volvo started with the XC40 Recharge’s powertrain, interior layout, and Google Android-based infotainment system and chopped the top for its newest model, the C40 Recharge.
With sloping, coupe-like styling, the C40 shares a 106.4-inch wheelbase with its sibling XC40 Recharge, and the range for both vehicles is very similar at 226 and 223 miles, respectively.
In short: This zippy crossover has a lot going for it and it not only shows off new technology and design, it’s only available to buy online, which is a major step toward what buyers want.
Volvo also gifts C40 Recharge buyers with a care package that includes service, warranty, roadside assistance, insurance, and home charging options.
Available in just one trim — appropriately called Ultimate — the only thing you have to do is choose the paint color. If you’re someone who doesn’t want to deal with a myriad of choices and wants to buy one complete EV package, this is the vehicle for you.
2022 Volvo C40 Recharge Review
Volvo representatives handed me the key fob to a fully charged C40 Recharge and sent me on a winding route through Palm Springs up to a stunning overlook at Coachella Valley Vista Point.
Over a few hours, I had plenty of battery power to get up the mountain and back down into the valley with no range anxiety. Here are my first thoughts on Volvo’s latest runabout.

Electric Power and Performance
Sharing a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup with the XC40 and Polestar 2, the C40 Recharge is powered by twin electric motors and a fast-charging 78kWh battery. The resulting output is an impressive 402 horsepower and 486 pound-feet of torque, which propels the C40 Recharge forward with ambition.
Volvo said the battery can be fast-charged to 80% in 40 minutes, and the total range is 226 miles. Manufacturers are seeing the trend toward fast-charging over bigger batteries and longer range, and Volvo believes its over-the-air software updates will improve the range over time.
Just a few weeks ago, the automaker announced a partnership with Starbucks to install an open, public charging network. This summer, the pilot project will kick off about 60 ChargePoint DC Fast chargers at a dozen or so coffee shops along a 1,350-mile route between Seattle and Denver.
Considering the demographic of that area and the popularity of Starbucks stores from its base city, this is a smart move for Volvo to increase the visibility of its EV line.
At-home chargers with a 220-volt outlet will replenish the C40’s 11kW charger in about 8 hours. And Volvo is throwing in a complimentary 250 kWh of electricity at Electrify America’s DC charging stations to further sweeten the pot.

Volvo’s C40 Recharge: The Ride

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Interior



Big Tech Improvements

Off-Roading in the C40 Recharge

2022 Volvo C40 Recharge: Style and Capability for Active Drivers
