Volvo Cars opens order books for new, pure electric C40 Recharge
Volvo Cars has officially opened order books for the C40
Recharge, the company’s latest fully electric model.
A landmark
car for the company’s recently announced new commercial strategy,
the C40 Recharge is available online via volvocars.com in
markets across Europe* as of this week. Customers can order from the
comfort of their own home or place an online order together with
their retailer.
In line with its ambition of reducing complexity in its model
portfolio and focus on attractive pre-selected variants, Volvo Cars
has drastically simplified the consumer offering of the C40
Recharge.
When customers get a new C40 Recharge, it will come with a
convenient Care offer including items such as service, warranty,
roadside assistance, as well as insurance and home charging options
where available.
“We call it the future of Volvo,” said Lex Kerssemakers, head of
global commercial operations at Volvo Cars. “That is because our
Volvo C40 Recharge is more than just a new car. It is our first ever
electric-only model and represents a significant step in our plan to
move online for the benefit of consumer convenience. It is, in
short, a completely new take on a Volvo.”
The C40 Recharge is the latest manifestation of Volvo Cars’
commitment to a zero-emission future. The company will roll out
several additional electric models in coming years and aims for 50
per cent of its global sales volume to consist of fully electric
cars by 2025. By 2030, it plans for every car it sells to be pure
electric.
The C40 Recharge has all the benefits of an SUV but with a lower
and sleeker design. The rear of the C40 Recharge features a striking
rear-end design to go with the lower roof line, while the new front
design introduces a new face for electric Volvos and includes
headlights with state-of-the-art pixel technology.
Inside, the C40 Recharge provides customers with the high seating
position that most Volvo drivers prefer, while it is available with
a range of color and deco options unique to the model. It is also
the first Volvo model to be completely leather-free.
Like the XC40 Recharge, the C40 Recharge comes with one of the
best infotainment systems on the market, jointly developed with
Google and based on the Android operating system. It provides
consumers with Google apps and services built-in, such as Google
Assistant, Google Maps and Google Play.
Unlimited data enables superior connectivity and the C40 Recharge
is designed to receive software updates over the air. That means it
will continue to improve over time after it has left the factory.
The propulsion consists of twin electric motors, one on the front
and one on the rear axle, powered by a 78kWh battery that can be
fast-charged to 80 per cent in about 40 minutes. It offers an
anticipated range of around 420 km, which is expected to improve
over time via over-the-air software updates.
The C40 Recharge will go into production this fall and will be
built alongside the XC40 Recharge at the Volvo Cars manufacturing
plant in Ghent, Belgium.
Notes to
editors
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The Volvo C40
Recharge is available to order now in the Netherlands and Norway,
and from Thursday June 3 in Sweden and the UK. Other markets will
follow in the coming weeks. Local pricing is available via
volvocars.com.
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Described
features might be optional. Vehicle specifications and the exact
customer offer may vary from one country to another, or not (yet) be
available in all markets.
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Charging
times are dependent on factors such as outdoor temperature, current
battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition and car
condition.
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Range
according to the realistic WLTP driving cycle under controlled
conditions for a new car. Real-world range may vary. Figures are
based on preliminary target. Final vehicle certification pending.
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