It was well past 2 pm when I landed in Hyderabad to test drive the XC40. With only a few hours to sundown, I had to quickly finish the drive and also wrap up the shoot. So as soon as I was handed the keys, I drove off towards a national highway with my cameraperson in the tracking car in hot pursuit.
The 2.0-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine, mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox, is loaded with energy. The power delivery is smooth and the turbo kicks in very early. Although diesel mills are notorious for their terrible clattering, I could barely hear the engine. The cabin and the bonnet areas are insulated perfectly to keep the noise out.
I looked at the 9-inch touch panel on the dashboard and decided to change the drive mode. I had been driving on Comfort mode but it was time to test the vehicle’s brute power. The road ahead was broad and traffic was almost non-existent. I opted for Dynamic mode and stepped on the accelerator. Within a few seconds, I was well past the 200kmph mark. The paddle shifts help you accelerate even more quickly. Other modes include Eco, Off Road and Individual, and the throttle response and suspension settings change according to the drive mode.
The Volvo XC40 is the company’s first SUV to be based on the Compact Modular Architecture platform, which is shared with its parent company Zhejiang Geely Holding of China. In India, this premium compact SUV will be pitted against the likes of the Audi Q3, the Mercedes Benz GLA and the BMW X1. The Volvo XC40 will only be offered in one variant initially, a fully-loaded R-Design.
The XC40 looks every bit a Volvo with its signature front grille all blacked out, the vertical slats, the logo in the centre and the headlamps with the Thor’s hammer LED DRLs. The car stands grand on 18-inch-twin 5-spoke alloy wheels shrouded in 235/55 Pirelli tyres. The roof rails, prominent wheel arches and black cladding at the sides give the vehicle a sporty look. It also has a huge panoramic sunroof. The rear tail-lamps and the dual chrome exhausts, along with the integrated spoiler, give the XC40 a distinct Volvo appeal.
The 9-inch touchscreen controls all the functions of the car and features Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. the Harman Kardon audio system does justice to the luxury tag. Features like an electric tailgate, driving modes, auto LED headlamps, four heated seats, dual-zone climate control, front and rear parking sensors and reversing camera are all standard on the XC40 R-Design.
The compact luxury SUV segment in India will not be the same with the entry of the XC40. Has Volvo Cars set the cat among the pigeons? By the look and feel of it, Volvo Car India has a compact winner on its hands. Report: Motown India www.motownindia.com
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