
This all-electric SUV, previously known as the XC40 Recharge, aligns with Volvo's new naming conventions as they grow their electric vehicle portfolio offered to drivers in Bend, OR. Besides the name change, what else has changed?
More Power
With an optional Performance software upgrade, the EX40 adds 34 horsepower with the dual motor, all-wheel drive version boosting output to 436 horsepower. The standard offering is a single rear-mounted motor, putting out 248 horsepower. Giving drivers in Salem more choice.
Economy and Range
The EX40 has an EPA-estimated 118 MPGe city and 94 MPGe highway for the single motor version. A 79-kWh battery pack that can last for 293 miles stores your energy. The dual motor offers 103 MPGe city and 85 MPGe highway. The dual motors need more space, bringing battery capacity to 75-kWh and a range of 254 miles.
Infotainment
An all-new infotainment system powered by Google Android Automotive. The system still interacts with Apple CarPlay to not play favorites. Drivers have a 12.3-inch display that offers the standard gages but can be customized to fit the needs of drivers in Portland.
Safety
The Volvo name has always been associated with safety. As the originator of the industry standard three-point seatbelt, Volvo stays ahead of the curve. Automated emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection is standard. Lane departure and lane-keep assist are standard, and so is adaptive cruise control. Semi-autonomous driving is standard, allowing drivers to focus.
Visit Volvo Cars Bend
If you want to see the Volvo EX40 in Eugene, visit Volvo Cars Bend. Our product specialists can walk you through all the features of the EX40 and show you what has changed since the XC40 Recharge. The best way to experience a new vehicle is to drive it. Contact us today to schedule a test drive and feel the excitement of the EX40 for yourself.