Connect with us

Technology

Volvo’s electric SUV turns ITSELF off and on – and accelerates like a supercar

WHEN did Volvo become so cool?

I’ve been trying out the Swedish car firm’s latest motor – the Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Pro – and it’s an electric wunderkind.

The Sun / Sean KeachThis fierce beast is actually a Volvo, believe it or not[/caption]

The Sun / Sean KeachIt’s a slick and sizeable SUV that is loaded with tech[/caption]

In all-black, it fits in among the Range Rover Evoques and Jaguar E-Paces of the world.

But it’s fully electric, and can even be driven in one-pedal mode – lifting off the accelerator to brake.

In fact, so futuristic is this car that there’s not even an on button.

Unlock it, sit in the car, and it knows you’re ready to go.

Entry is easy too – just walk up with keys in your pocket and it unlocks.

Get out, walk away, and the car turns off and locks itself. Spooky, but cool.


Importantly, the XC40 is fast.

The model I drove has two electric motors, one for the front and one for the back.

This all-wheel-drive configuration generates a very hefty 408horsepower.

As such, it’ll make mugs of a lot of similarly-sized SUVs running on straight combustion engines.

You get a very nippy zero-to-60mph speed of 4.7 seconds.

And because you get instant torque from the electric motors, you’re smashed against the back of your seat with supercar force.

Who said Volvos were boring? This is some of the best fun you can have in a small SUV.

The tech on board is great.

There’s a 9-inch central touchscreen, fitted out with Google Automotive Services.

It means you get built-in Google Maps, Google Assistant, the Google Play Store – and four years of cellular data with your purchase.

If you prefer (and I do) then you can use Apple CarPlay, which simulates your iPhone on-screen.

There are USB ports (four!) for charging, or a wireless pad that will also power up your phone.

Seats are heated, as is the steering wheel, and there’s a dual-zone climate function too.

So you can be toasty in winter while your passenger is freezing, if you want to punish them for still driving an petrol-guzzling motor. Or just for fun.

There’s eight-speaker surround sound that is lovely on the ears.

Driver assistances are aplenty, with adaptive cruise control and lane assist functions.

It’ll also warn you if you’re about to crash.

You get parking sensors to help guide you into spots.

And there’s even a cool off-road protection that automatically tightens the front seatbelts if the car “accidentally” leaves the road. Nice.

Probably the best thing about this Volvo is that it has a very decent range of 256 miles.

Anything under 200 miles is a recipe for serious range anxiety, but north of 250 miles and you’ll forget all about it.

It’s not cheap, starting at about £49,000.

But the idea is that you’ll make huge savings on journeys, given that filling it up at home costs just north of a tenner.

Somewhat uniquely, you can only buy this car online.

That’s appropriate, as it feels like a car from the future. Heck, you don’t even need to switch it off!

The Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin starts from £49,150. This rises to £52,150 for the Twin Plus, or £56,645 for the Twin Pro. You can get the car from Volvo from £619 a month.

Volvo XC40 Recharge from £619 a month – buy here

The Sun / Sean KeachThe car is a cracker to drive thanks to its nippy electric motors[/caption]

The Sun / Sean KeachCharging doesn’t take very long[/caption]

The Sun / Sean KeachYou can limit your overnight charges to preserve battery health[/caption]

The Sun / Sean KeachThe car knows when you’re out of it, and will switch itself off and lock up automatically[/caption]

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.

If you click on a link in this story we will earn affiliate revenue.

Read all the latest Phones & Gadgets newsKeep up-to-date on Apple storiesGet the latest on Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram

Best Phone and Gadget tips and hacks

Looking for tips and hacks for your phone? Want to find those secret features within social media apps? We have you covered…

How to get your deleted Instagram photos back
How to track someone on Google Maps
How can I increase my Snapchat score?
How can I change my Facebook password?
How can I do a duet on TikTok?
Here’s how to see if your Gmail has been hacked
How can I change my Amazon Alexa voice in seconds?
What is dating app Bumble?
How can I test my broadband internet speed?
Here’s how to find your Sky TV remote in SECONDS

In other news, the new Lamborghini Huracan Evo can clean your house and sort your dinner.

The new Porsche Panamera has “night vision” and even does Shiatsu massages.

Ford’s Mustang Mach-E is the electric car of your dreams.

Check out the new Bentley Bentayga Hybrid – a silent 17-foot “dream machine”.

Vauxhall’s new Mokke e can take you 200 miles for about a tenner.

The new Mercedes S-Class has sci-fi sat-nav arrows – just like a video game.

Take a look at the gadget-mad BMW X5.

And Audi’s Q7 hybrid is huge, terrifyingly fast and filled with sci-if tech.

We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online Tech & Science team? Email us at tech@the-sun.co.uk

Exit mobile version