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Volvo has introduced the (XC40 $39,500, base) as their first foray into the already full compact SUV segment. Its design is at once a departure from current brand styling and obviously related to other cars in the lineup; Volvo refers to the XC40 as a “cousin” to its other SUVs rather than a direct descendant. It is “designed for the city,” says Volvo, by 31-year-old designer Ian Kettle and exemplifies a “rugged personality but a modern, product-inspired aesthetic.” The XC40’s focus is on liveability and usability: there are ample, “smart storage solutions” throughout. Volvo is introducing its subscription-based ownership model, Care By Volvo, with the XC40. The XC40 will be available starting in the spring in AWD trim with a turbocharged inline-four and a somewhat less expensive ($33,200 MSRP) front-wheel-drive option with a less powerful engine arriving soon after.
Verdict:
If you love old-school Volvo funkiness and driving fun, you will love this car. The all-new XC40 compact SUV is currently the best and most impressive option in this competitive segment and should be considered as competition to wagons and many sedans as well. While there is a general expectation that small, relatively inexpensive vehicles are compromises, this is not the case with the XC40: it truly feels as premium as any other modern Volvo product. I drove the XC40 on highways and roads in and around Barcelona and towns overlooking Montserrat, and it feels just as at home in the country as it does on city streets. It’s been designed from the ground up with new styling language that works very well inside and out, and both its usability and driveability are top-notch. It’s a very good-looking, fun-to-drive, practical, premium compact SUV with all the features you need — and would want — in a vehicle.
2019 Volvo XC40 T5 AWD R-Design Specs

Engine: 2.0-L turbo 4-cylinder
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Horsepower: 248 horsepower
Torque: 258 lb-ft
0-60: 6.2 seconds
Weight: 3,621 lbs
Price (MSRP): $37,700