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Volvo EX40 long-term review | Autocar

Last updated: May 29, 2025 1:00 am
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Volvo EX40: A Detailed Review

When it comes to comparing cars, it’s important to consider their individual strengths and weaknesses. Driving a hot hatch legend alongside the Volvo EX40 has highlighted one of the SUV’s main drawbacks: its handling. Due to its raised height and hefty weight, the EX40 leans significantly when taking corners, with limited room for adjustment.

The SUV offers just two steering settings – standard and firm – with the latter providing a bit more weight but not much improvement in dynamic ability. While the ride is relatively smooth, it doesn’t outshine that of a lower-riding hot hatch like the Golf.

However, the immediate power delivery of the EX40 surpasses even that of the GTI, and the EV is equipped with the latest technology, giving it an edge in terms of modern features.

One advantage of the EX40 is its cost-saving potential for residents in areas with parking permit restrictions. With its electric classification, the SUV qualifies for a cheaper permit rate, making it a more economical choice for daily use.

Despite its perks, the EX40 faces challenges due to the limited availability of rapid-charging stations in certain areas. This can be a hurdle for EV owners looking to recharge their vehicles quickly and conveniently.

As the EX40 bids farewell, it leaves behind a sense of familiarity and reliability that Volvo SUVs are known for. While it may not be the most thrilling option on the market, it excels in being a dependable, spacious, and premium vehicle that meets the needs of many drivers.

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