2018 Volvo XC40: First Drive Review In Pictures

  • May 27, 2018
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Volvo’s smallest SUV is coming to India in July 2018, what’s it like? Let’s find out through a boatload of photos

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

This is Volvo’s answer to the likes of the BMW X1, Audi Q3 and the Mercedes-Benz GLA. And immediately, there is one simple reason why you could see the Volvo being more appealing to many - it looks like an SUV in a segment filled with car-like crossovers.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

This was deliberate on the part of Volvo. While the Volvo XC40 is a softroader based on a monocoque chassis like the others in its segment, the design had to be more SUV-like to appeal to more people.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The Volvo XC40 screams muscle from every angle you look at it. The bulging hood with a significantly low and visible shut line which extends from the headlights to the front doors, the upright grille, the muscular surfaces on the bumper and the large black cladding give the XC40 a mean look at the front.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures
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The grille gets studs to create a unique look among the XC siblings, adding more sportiness to the design.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The ‘Thor’s-hammer’ LED DRLs are a signature Volvo design element. The XC40 gets a more compact version of the same.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

No curves here. Straight deep lines have been used to create that old-school SUV stance. The 18-inch wheels with the fat 235/55 Pirelli P Zero tyres add to the muscular look.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

There are many design flourishes on the side - from the concave hexagonal bit on the doors with the black cladding flowing below and around it, the blacked out roof, the sharp kink on the rear door and finally the steeply raked windshield. The illusion of small windows continues to make the XC40 look bulky.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The signature Volvo waterfall tail lights are present on the XC40, but with its own little twist. The large hatch door, a big spoiler and twin exhausts are the other highlights here.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

LEDs everywhere on the taillights. They look exciting even when not lighted up.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The Volvo XC40 will be offered with only one powertrain at launch. The badge here tells us that it will be powered by a 190PS/400Nm 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder, turbocharged diesel with an 8-speed Aisin automatic transmission and permanent AWD.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The XC40 will also be offered in only one trim level - the R-Design. The sportiest looking trim of all, India will be the first market worldwide where the XC40 will be launched in only this top-of-the-line trim.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

What is the R-Design trim? It adds the dual-tone paint scheme you see here, other colours include Red/Black and Blue/Black. The large 18-inch wheels, more prominent black cladding, blacked out mirrors are also part of this package. The R-Design theme continues on the inside with…

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

...one of the jazziest colour scheme we have seen on a car in this segment. The black leather/Alcantara upholstery mixed with you-can’t-miss-it orange contrast elements give the XC40 a very unique appeal. There is an all-black interior to choose from if flashiness is not your style.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

Minimalism and attention to detail have been combines to create a very interesting looking cabin for the XC40, just like its elder siblings.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The highlight of the dashboard is that large 9.0-inch touchscreen infotainment display, picked directly off larger Volvos like the XC60.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

This multifunction screen lives up to its name. There are very few buttons on the dashboard and you have to get used to control almost everything about the car from this screen. Be it the climate control and seat heating..

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

….to navigation…

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

...to multimedia playback and surround sound mode selection…

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

(the XC40 makes do with a 13-speaker Harman Kardon system, no Bowers and Wilkins system here)

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

...to controlling the plethora of driving and safety aids…

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

(which by the way is radar-based. See that huge black bit on the windshield - it houses the radar system…

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

… which can reduce driving fatigue, and thus improve safety, by offering features like emergency braking, collision avoidance, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist and almost-autonomous driving capability. All first-in-segment features!)

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

...and even selecting the drive modes, everything is done via this touchscreen. It does take some time getting used to it.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

Also reducing clutter in the cabin is the large all-digital infotainment screen with multiple displays depending on what a driver may want to see.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

It would be unfair to expect the same levels of luxurious materials on the XC40 as its more expensive siblings, but that does not mean it feels low rent. Everything you touch feels good and well designed...

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

...and quirky too. Look at the boxy design of the horn pad!

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The Volvo XC40 is made for the younger generation, possibly with just two people and their small family in mind.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

Because that rear seat is not going to be a comfortable place for 3 adults to sit side-by-side for long journeys.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

It’s not just the lack of width and the rather upright backrest angle, the kneeroom is at a premium here. Thankfully two six-footers can sit one behind the other, but that’s about that.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The interior doesn’t get claustrophobic. Helped, in part, by the panoramic sunroof.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The Volvo XC40 may not be able to fit 5 adults, but it does have enough space to fit everything a small family may need and maybe more. Cubby holes are galore in the front centre console, including…

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

...a built-in ‘Qi’ wireless charger, with spare space beside it to fit two more smartphones.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The front centre armrest folds up to reveal a cavernous storage space with a nicely integrated trash can.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

There’s also this neat little drawer under the driver seat which can hold items as large as a notebook PC.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The rear centre armrest can also hold cups/cans of various sizes.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

These substitute for the missing bottle holders in the rear door pockets.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

That is a 586-litre boot. Impressive in its own right, but there is more to it than meets the eye.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

Its floor is ‘smart’, with different configurations available to store your luggage in the best way possible

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

Including this configuration to hold shopping bags in place easily, those ‘hooks’ are normally part of the floor.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The seats fold flat, with a 60:40 split for more convenience.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

The space under the boot floor could have been even more, but Volvo decided to offer a space-saver spare tyre instead.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

As stated before, powering the Volvo XC40 is a 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine developing 190PS of maximum power and 400Nm of peak torque.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

While these figures are class leading, in line with the BMW X1 M Sport, the power delivery is not explosive. The limitation seems to be the gearbox, which is a bit slow to react to stomps on the accelerator.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

Everyday driveability and triple-figure highway cruising speeds are easily attainable and maintainable.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

There is a problem though. The ride. It is a mixture between stiffness at all speeds and bounciness at higher speeds which tends to make the XC40 feel less luxurious than it is. The compact SUV does not get air suspension, instead relying on steel springs all around. Volvo may need to calibrate the suspension for Indian roads if it wants people to absolutely fall in love with it.

Volvo XC40 Review In Pictures

Apart from that, there is no doubt that Volvo has a serious contender in the compact luxury SUV segment. Volvo claims it will price the XC40 within the segment, but on the higher side. The design, compact dimensions, features and safety on offer should make it a value-for-money proposition, though.

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