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Volvo gathers momentum

 

Volvo XC40

By Bill McCarthy

 

IMITATION is the sincerest form of flattery but despite Volvo saying design-wise, the new XC40 compact crossover is more of a cousin than a sibling to the larger 90 and 60 Series cars,there is no doubt it a chip off the same block.

Like its bigger stablemates, it is a luxury 4×4 SUV that has just about everything including excellent engines, off-road capability and state of the art technology and it comes with its own personality, expression and character.

Volov says the XC40 is defined by a strong graphical design, a real feeling of strength and quality and a more playful nature in terms of colours and materials.

Marketing speak for smaller and cheaper than the big ‘cousins’, but the same quality is apparent throughout.

It has the same nod to Nordic mythology with the signature ‘Thor’s hammer’ light design, the LEDs built into the front light clusters in the shape of the Norse god’s hammer.

Cheaper, the model range starts at just over £28k, but is still pretty well equipped.

There are a number of power units and the two-litre petrol model here, mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, delivers an impressive 190bhp, for plenty of pace but with decent economy.

It hits 60mph in under 8.2 seconds, while delivering official economy of around 40.4mpg

It does look good, with stylish light clusters to front and rear and a choice of striking alloy wheels.

The interior on this model features leather faced upholstery, soft touch trim to doors and dashboard and neat chrome touches.

A top end interior with leather and chrome throughout

The dash is dominated by a nine-inch tablet style touchscreen which controls major functions  with voice activation, like the Sensus sat nav (which has full European mapping with traffic information and map updates, infotainment), climate and phone connectivity via Android and Appleplay as well as a number of apps and web browser capability.

Volvo On Call allows your smart phone or tablet to control various functions remote and is an emergency tracking service.

In fact the latest Sensus connect can even be configured to allow the car to pre-book itself for a service.

Car information can also be monitored on a 12.3-inch active TFT driver’s information display behind the smart, multi-function steering wheel.

It gets better, with classy touches like the starter knob, which is twisted rather than pressed and a knurled silver knob which allows you to select one of three drive modes of economy, standard or dynamic, depending on road conditions.

Standard kit on all models includes heated front seats, 60/40 split-folding rear seats, dual-zone climate control, rear parking sensors, cruise control, hill start assist and cruise control.

Well equipped it may be, but like many of its competitors you can spends thousands on add toys and goodies, which on this model included the Xenium Pack, comprising powered panoramic sunroof, automatic parking assist and 360 degree camera.

Even at high speed, engine and road noise is muted, with just a hint of wind noise.

Handling is better than it’s bigger stablemates feeling composed and bends, while the ride is comfortable but firm.

Boot space is decent and the 60/40 split folding rear seats open up a cavernous space for larger loads, although the load height quite high.

Volvo has always been at the forefront for safety and this car is no exception with its raft of technologies, such as autonomous emergency braking, pedestrian, animal and cyclist detection and front collision warning.

Also standard are full set of airbags and lane mitigation, which steers you back into the correct lane if drifting.

Smaller of the three XCs, but still pretty well formed.

Factfile

Volvo XC40 T4 Momentum Pro  AWD

Price: £32,770

Mechanical: 190bhp, 1,969cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving four wheels via 8-speed automatic gearbox

Max speed: 130mph

0-62mph: 8.2 seconds

Combined mpg: 40.6

Insurance group: 26

CO2 emissions: 163g/k

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

 

Touareg simply the best so far

Volkswagen Touareg R-Line 3.0 TDi by Bill McCarthy

NOT many brands have a full-fat SUV as their range topper. But sitting at the top of the VW tree, the Touareg gets better and better.

It’s a vehicle the group says is the best they can possibly build at the moment. So it needs to be good. And it is. A real executive model, it is capable of challenging the best.

On sale in the UK for 16 years, it has also sold one million worldwide.

The stable has now been joined by a third powertrain to the model’s previous line-up of 3.0-litre V6 TDI engines, with all three units available in SEL, R-Line and R-Line tech specs.

The 286ps power output on this model also delivers performance in spades.

Power is delivered to all four wheels via Volkswagen’s 4MOTION all-wheel drive system, with a limited slip differential combining with the system to give sharp road handling.

The last word in technology, it features the Innovision cockpit, where the digital instruments (Digital Cockpit with 12-inch display) and the top Discover Premium infotainment system (with 15-inch display) merge to form a digital operating, information, communication and entertainment unit that hardly needs any conventional buttons or switches.

The MDI, or multi device interface is the brains of the car controlling sat nav, infotainment and Apple and Android connectivity, telephone and audio connection for two compatible mobile devices, plus the dynamic eight speaker audio system speakers.

It is pretty sharp-featured for such a vehicle, with a large three bar chrome grille, slim headlights, large alloy wheels and integrated roof bars.

The R-Line body styling kit on this model has front and rear bumpers, side skirts and side sills with unique R-Line badging.There are further chrome surrounds to door sills and window frames.

Inside it does look like a cockpit with the touch screen layout, wide central console with auto gearshift lever and all-wheel drive selector, all with neat chrome finish, as there is on the multi-function steering wheel. It also has large storage box with a phone charging facility.

Fitting and finish are high quality with soft touch finish throughout and large, comfortable, electrically operated leather seats on this model.

The classy finish is enhanced with ambient lighting, door sill protectors and light strips below trim in front and rear doors and dashboard. Equipment is comprehensive as you would expect from a car of this nature.

These include 360 degree camera and parking aids, climate control, dimming mirror, and puddle lighting with integrated indicators and reverse activated kerb-view adjustment on passenger’s door mirror; electric windows, front and rear automatic electric opening rear tailgate.

On the road, the V6 TSI 340ps is an impressive performer.

It powers the big vehicle to 62mph from a standstill in 5.9 seconds before going on to a top speed of 155mph where permitted. The uprated suspension with slip differential also means the car rides better and handles well enough even on twisty country lanes.

Economy is a claimed 42.5mpg, with CO2 emissions of 173 g/km.

It has four traction modes including normal, off-road, off-road individual and snow and a choice of four drive settings: Eco, Comfort, Normal and Sport driving modes, depending what kind of mood you are in and who’s in the car with you.

Practicality is excellent, withis a maximum load capacity of 810 litres or 1,800 litres with the seats lowered and there are varous cubby holes and drinks holders throughout.

Towing is also no problem with a maximum weight of 3,500 kg possible.

Factfile

Volkswagen Touareg R-Line 3.0 TDi 4MOTION

Price: £55,195

Mechanical: 286ps, 2,967cc, 6cyl diesel engine driving four wheels via 8-speed automaticgearbox

Max Speed: 137mph

0-62mph: 7.5 seconds

Combined MPG: 42.5

Insurance Group: 41

C02 emissions: 173g/km

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles