The Volvo XC40 joins the growing niche of small luxury SUVs. The T5 trim we tested comes standard with AWD and a 248-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine that packs a decent punch. Front-wheel-drive T4 versions have a 187-hp turbo engine. Like other Volvos, the ride is stiff, and the engine has a coarse growl. Worse, the controls, such as the electronic gear selector and infotainment system, are unintuitive and frustrating to operate. Handling is mundane but secure. The cabin is nicely furnished and the front seats are very comfortable. Automatic emergency braking is standard. Other available features include rear cross-traffic alert with braking assist, 360-degree camera, adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist. Volvo's Pilot Assist system offers a suite of advanced driver assistance features. For 2024, the XC40 is only available with all-wheel-drive and the less powerful B4 engine was dropped.
Fuel Type
Conventional
Transmission
Automatic
Model Year
2025
Volvo XC40
2025 Model Year
Current Retail Value
$34,425
We expect the 2025 XC40 will be less reliable than the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2023 model and the Volvo brand score.
Key information at a glance
26 MPG
Combined
Reliability
$30,700 - $37,100
MSRP Range
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