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Increased range and greater efficiency for upcoming Volvo C40 and XC40 Recharge models

Increased range and greater efficiency for upcoming Volvo C40 and XC40 Recharge models

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Longer range, faster charging, and an updated all-wheel drive for Volvo PH’s upcoming fully electric models

Technical updates to the Volvo C40 and XC40 Recharge pure electric models have improved driving range and energy efficiency beyond initial expectations.

Homologated performance figures just released for the revised cars show increases of up to 64 miles in the distance that can be covered on a full charge, which now stand at up to 342 miles for the C40 crossover and 334 miles for the XC40 SUV. This equates to an improvement of up to 24% on the figures of the outgoing models.

Energy efficiency has also improved, with the most efficient C40 and XC40 versions now capable of up to 3.7 miles per kWh.

The gains have been achieved through enhancements, including a switch from front- to rear-wheel drive for the single-motor Recharge versions of both models, and the adoption of a second-generation permanent magnet electric motor. This e-motor is more powerful than the one in the outgoing car – offering 238hp, up from 231hp – plus it is the first e-motor to be developed in-house at Volvo Cars. Battery performance has also been improved thanks to enhancements to cooling efficiency.

Where the dual-motor C40 and XC40 Recharge Twin are concerned, there is the further benefit of increased battery capacity to a nominal 82kWh (79kWh usable capacity), up from 78kWh (75kWh usable) in the outgoing versions. The C40 and XC40 Recharge Twin also adopt different front and rear e-motors, with 150hp and 258hp, respectively, in place of the 204hp units previously used on both axles. The total power output remains the same as before, at 408hp.

Customers will also enjoy the convenience of speedier recharging times for the C40 and XC40 Recharge Twin all-wheel-drive models. An increase in their maximum charging rate from 150kW to 200kW translates into a nine-minute reduction in the 10 to 80% recharging time, which drops to just 28 minutes when using a 200kW DC rapid-charging system.

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Kristian Elvefors, Volvo Car UK Managing Director, said: “These results are independent validation of the constant efforts we are making to deliver the best possible balance of performance and efficiency. In addition to being committed to offering a fully electric car line-up by 2030, we are also determined to develop and refine the technologies in our existing pure electric models to ensure our customers can benefit from real-world performance that meets their needs.”

These electrifying models are set to roll out on Philippine roads in the second half of the year. Pre-orders are already entertained at Volvo dealerships nationwide.