Volvo C40 Recharge price, bookings, deliveries, features, powertrain and specs


This will be Volvo’s second EV upon launch; deliveries to start in September.

Volvo has unveiled its second all-electric vehicle in India today, the C40 Recharge, after the XC40 Recharge that was launched last year. The company also announced that the C40 Recharge will go on sale this August, with bookings opening online soon after, and deliveries commencing in September.

  1. C40 Recharge is the XC40 Recharge’s coupe sibling
  2. Remains mechanically unchanged from its SUV sibling
  3. C40 Recharge’s interior is 100 percent leather-free

Volvo C40 Recharge exterior design

The C40 Recharge looks largely similar to its SUV counterpart save for its rear, where the roofline has a coupe-like finish and a steeply raked rear windscreen. This has led to a complete redesign of the tail gate and tail-lamp assembly. The tail-lamps here are a lot slimmer, have a wider wraparound effect, get new reverse lights and LED light elements, which are segmented towards the top – beside the windshield – instead of the continuous strip found on the XC40 Recharge. Unlike the SUV, the LEDs also protrude into the tail gate and the overall design gives the rear of the C40 Recharge a much wider stance.

The C40’s roofline swoops down rather steaply at the rear.

There’s also a new two-part spoiler – one on the boot lid that’s blacked out and one on the roof with a unique twin-pod design aimed at improving aerodynamics. And while the bumper remains unchanged from the SUV, the rear design of the C40 Recharge looks a lot busier and sporty than the XC40 Recharge. Additionally, the windowline has also been slightly redesigned due to the sloping roofline.

Elsewhere, the C40 Recharge remains unchanged from its SUV sibling: the headlamps with Thor’s hammer LED Daytime Running Lamps; the front bumper and hood; the contouring on the doors; and the dual-tone 19-inch alloy wheels.

Volvo C40 Recharge interior and features

On the inside, the dashboard design is typically Volvo and, unsurprisingly, is identical to the XC40 Recharge. It continues with a 9.0-inch portrait-style touchscreen flanked by slim AC vents, wood inlays on the dashboard and a fully digital instrument cluster. The quality of materials and fit and finish remains as good as you’d typically expect from Volvo.

The interior design and equipment list remians unchanged from XC40 Recharge.

As far as equipment is concerned, the C40 Recharge gets an Android-based infotainment system with direct access to Google Maps and Assistant, and several apps from the PlayStore with the help of an onboard e-SIM. It also gets a panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charging, 360-degree camera, a full suite of sensor-based ADAS tech with autonomous driving, connected car tech, powered front seats with driver-side memory function and heating and cooling, a dual-zone climate control and a premium Harman Kardon sound system.

The C40 Recharge uses completely leather-free upholstery for its interior.

The C40’s Recharge’s boot space, however, has gone down to 413 litres from the SUV’s 452 litres, although the 31-litre frunk space remains unchanged. Notably, Volvo claims that the C40’s interior is completely leather free, in line with the brand’s aim to eliminate leather from all its electric cars by 2025 to reduce animal harm and carbon emissions.

Volvo C40 Recharge powertrain and specs

The underpinnings and powertrain configuration also remains unchanged from the XC40 Recharge. Based on the CMA platform (Compact Modular Architecture), the C40 Recharge in India gets a dual-motor set-up – one on each axle – with a 78kWh battery pack for a claimed range of 530km in a single charge. The two electric motors thereby give it all-wheel drive capability and, combined, produce 408hp and 660Nm of torque. The C40 Recharge is capable of fast charging with a 150kW DC charger that can top-up its batteries from 0 to 100 percent in 33 minutes.

Volvo C40 Recharge rivals

Upon launch, the C40 Recharge will compete with the Kia EV6 and the Hyundai Ioniq 5. It’s expected to be priced at a slight premium over its SUV counterpart, which, for reference, is currently priced at Rs 56.90 lakh, ex-showroom. Although there aren’t any electric coupe-SUVs in this price range, there are a few ICE coupe-SUVs available for a similar price like the Audi Q3 Sportback and Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe.

Also See:

Volvo XC40 Recharge video review

Volvo XC40 Recharge EV review: Small SUV, big punch





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