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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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Depending what you're trying to do you might not have to actually put it into gear. I find that just pressing the brake pedal usually wakes the car up and puts it into operating mode. I don't ever see a reason to "turn off" the while car while I'm still inside it.
I agree that seeing both views would be nice, or at least make the button to switch between 360 and camera always visible so it doesn't require two presses to switch. Currently the upper part of the screen shows more than just an image of the car, it also shows feedback from the ultrasonic parking sensors about where and how far away obstacles are.
Consider checking whether your technique follows the instructions in the car's manual. Lots of people assume they need to wave their foot side to side under the bumper, but both of the cars I've had with this feature actually specified a quick in-out kick in a specific spot, in this case just left of the license plate, and I find that almost always works for me.
The car “starts” when you sit in the driver’s seat. There isn’t anything more to “start” by putting it in D or R except for actually moving. The car also sleeps as soon as you get out of the driver’s seat and lock it. It isn’t like a 90’s PC where you have to shut it down every time you finish using it.

Of course there are certainly people who have to physically turn off and on all devices like iPads every time they use them. But most of us let them manage themselves. So I’m certainly happy that Volvo EVs don’t have anything so useless as a Start button.

By the way, for the locking. If your hands are anywhere near the inside of the door handle when you attempt to lock it using the touch sensor on the outside of the handle then you are triggering both the unlock and the lock. That will not work.