The Volvo C40 shows how luxury cars can be green

A high-end EV with vegan credibility

The Volvo C40 has great power and range

Why not make cars vegan?

Ok, but the Volvo C40 is a good looking car

Volvo C40 introduces a new kind of hypermiling: RangeAssistance

One-pedal drive

Driverassistancesystems

Infotainment keeps you connected

The Volvo C40 comes with a great infotainment system, jointly developed with Google and based on the Android operating system. Google Assist even turns on the seat warmers and Google Maps tells you where to find the next EV charging station.

However, there are a few downsides to the car. The car’s rear visibility isn’t great, as the rear window is quite small. Back seat passengers are basically sitting above the battery modules in stadium-style seating. If you’re tall, you might hit your head on the roof.

Are car salesrooms a thing of the past? The Volvo C40 is only available online — although buyers can place an order with a physical retailer if desired. The price starts at $59,845 USD with orders open for 2022.

Story byCate Lawrence

Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart ci(show all)Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart cities, and the future of alternative energy sources like electric batteries, solar, and hydrogen.

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