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30 Days In - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the 2024 Volvo XC40 Recharge Twin Ultimate

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I have a 2023 XC40 recharge. Some comments.



App - also has nice functionality for starting the car or setting a timer for preconditioning.

Wireless CarPlay - I agree, wirepless CarPlay connectivity would be a nice bonus feature. I had it in another car, but most of the time, I found myself wanting to plug-in my iPhone to keep it fully charged (especially since using sattelite navigation consumes a lot of battery power). You can also buy a wireless CarPlay adapter for less than $100 online if you miss Wireless CarPlay.

Start Button (or lack thereof) - yeah, it was initially strange not having a start button, but I've gotten to like the convenience and found my other 2 cars with a start button a bit inconvenient to have to press. Yes, I agree that sometimes you want to shut down the car without having to open the door. You can shut the car down w/o opening the door using the center console display, but you need to go down a couple of menu clicks (so it's easier to just open the door). Overall, the conveniences of not needing a start button have, IMO, out-weighted the inconvenience of not having a start button (the one inconvenience mainly if I want to shut down the car without opening the door).


Hands-Free liftgate: I like this feature, and found it reliable to use. I kick my foot under the car under the "V" in "Volvo". Works every time.

Speed limit display - I like how the actual road's speed limit is displayed in screen behind steering wheel. Unlike other car brands that might show the speed limit based on an outdated map database and geo-location information, the speed limit displayed on the Volvo screen behind the steering wheel is the actual speed limit based on the last speed limit sign that the Volvo's camera detected. Usually, a map-based speed limit (like what is displayed in CarPlay) is the same as the actual speed limit of the road (as displayed in a road sign), but not always. I found the Volvo's camera-detected speed limit to be more reliable than a map-based speed limit, which can be outdated, especially where there is road construction.

Keyless Lock: I don't have any trouble with this. Works 100% reliably for me. Maybe we just have different "techniques" for locking & unlocking?

Overall, I've been a very happy owner of the 2023 XC40 Recharge. Granted, I got it pre-owned (less than a year old and only about 5,000 miles), and got a great discount off it (EVs drop down in price far more than ICE vehicles, so good deals are available for lightly used EVs).