I made a number of enquiries into leasing a car and Select came up with the best deal. I dealt with James Bamber who very helpful in dealing with my many questions. They were very easy and straightforward to deal with and would not hesitate to in using them again. Calls and email answered promptly.
Volvo XC40 Estate
175kW Recharge Plus 69kWh 5dr Auto [2024]
Volvo XC40 Estate
Yet the long-running XC40 still makes for a tantalising lease, coming with a choice of efficient powertrains while being exceptionally well-equipped as standard.
Key facts & figures
- Fuel Type: Electric
- 0-62mph: 7.3 seconds
- Manufacturer OTR: £52,555
- Body Type: Estate
- No. of seats: 5
- CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
- Battery Range (official): 294 miles
- Vehicle efficiency: 3.7 miles per kWh
- Battery Capacity: 69 kWh
The Volvo XC40 has been a key part of the brand’s revolution. It isn’t really a resurrection, because Volvo was hardly dead before 2015, but the arrival of the XC90, followed by the S90, signalled a changing of the guard for the Swedish firm. Then the XC40 arrived as a compact alternative to the Audi Q3 and BMW X1, and the brand’s stock only rose as customers clamoured for something cool, stylish and practical, yet also luxurious.
It seems demand has never really eased for Volvo’s compact SUV, but the car’s rivals have taken steps to redress the balance. There’s a new BMW X1 on the scene, for example, and Jaguar completely revamped the E-Pace. The point is, the XC40 has had to evolve to remain among the big players, and Volvo has done exactly that. Tech updates and tweaks to the engine range have been big updates of late, but have they been enough to ensure the XC40 remains worthy of a place on customers’ shortlists?