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#The Volvo C40 shows how luxury cars can be green

#The Volvo C40 shows how luxury cars can be green

You know, car people. Driving a car is a big part of their psyche and something that seriously brings them joy. They wax lyrical about the shape of a car rear end, or the wheel hubs. It’s part of their identity — they go for long road trips, join car clubs, visit car shows, and build model cars in their spare time.

I am not one of these people, but I am passionate about mobility, particularly accessible mobility. I like writing about technical innovation, and I get wildly excited about V2E technology and the data economy of cars.

Somehow, I found myself on a press trip in Brussels, to review the Volvo C40 Recharge, Volvo’s first all-electric car.

The Volvo C40 has great power and range

The Volvo C40 has a setup identical to the XC40 Recharge with a small increase in power. ​– Volvo states a 0-to-96kmph time of 4.5 seconds, a couple of tenths quicker than the XC40.

The propulsion consists of twin electric motors, one on the front and one on the rear axle. It’s powered by a 78kWh battery that can be fast-charged to 80% in about 40 minutes at 150kW.

The car offers an anticipated range of around 420 km (225 miles) which is slightly better than the XC40. You can expect improvements over time, via over-the-air software updates.

Why not make cars vegan?

The fancy interior