What Separates Volvo XC40 P8 AWD Recharge
As it surely one of the more family car centered brands out there, there was no surprise their cars are not so hot on specs.
In spite of somewhat decent specs and metrics across the board simply due to the small size and still average performance this make Volvo XC40 P8 AWD Recharge a much impoved upated and more of a mid level option especially considering its price. Though it centers on being an all-around car offering some sufficient metrics – it is grossly overpriced compared to what it has to offer – especially directly compared to though a tad bigger yet similar Tesla Model 3 or Model X.
Still obviouly to see how exactly good it is compared to other EVs on the market and other variants of cheaper tiers, it is crucial to see specific metrics. Based on that the comparison between theVolvo XC40 P8 AWD Recharge 2021 edition differences with other variants in the range come down to acceleration, the electric range, charging time and additional minor ones looking pretty major nevertheless. Based on a direct comparison to the preceding hybrid variants specs this is a step up so major in terms of performance and power that it immediately catapults this bigger size SUV into a mid level option class among its size class EVs. Kind of median at barely acceptably low underperforming 4.7 seconds getting from 0 to 6o miles – staying ways below the standard on the market by some good measure yet it has a cost advantage over it. Fortunately besides that it stays above to what some other EV SUVs deliver it is in the neighbourhood of EPA certified electric range of acceptable 248.5 miles. This variant definitely seems like a much better range option fit even for some long distance and interstate traveling.
Mentioning its charging capabilities this range does deliver a fairly quick result. It is capable of going from 0 to 80 in under half and hour and 0 to 100 % in approximately 7 hours.