
Volvo is a luxury car manufacturer from Sweden, and its cars are very popular due to their quality and safety. Like any other automaker, Volvo has a variety of cars in its lineup, and many of its cars, especially its SUVs, also come with a hybrid or EV version. Here’s an overview of the four SUVs Volvo has in its lineup, as well as their hybrid, or EV, versions.
The 2023 XC40 is a subcompact crossover with a few powertrain options
According to return, the XC40 is currently the most affordable SUV option from the Swedish automaker. It’s a subcompact luxury SUV, and it starts at around $36,000. It seats five people, and when the second row is folded down, it has a maximum cargo capacity of 57.5 cubic feet. ft. Volvo offers a few powertrain options, as well as a body option for the XC40.
The standard engine option is a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder making 187 hp, and Volvo offers a more powerful version making 248 hp. On top of that, Volvo offers an all-electric version of the XC40 called the XC40 Recharge. This is much more expensive than the standard XC40, starting at around $53,000.
The XC40 Recharge is similar to the XC40 in most ways, seating five people and also having a maximum cargo capacity of 57.5 cubic feet. ft. That being said, it has a maximum range of about 223 miles. In addition, Volvo offers the C40 Recharge. It is very similar to the XC40 Recharge, except it has a sloped roof design.
The C40 Recharge is around $55,000 and seats five, but it’s only 49 cubic feet. feet of cargo space. However, it has a maximum range of 226 miles.
The 2023 XC60 is a compact SUV that features a plug-in hybrid version
The XC60 competes in the compact SUV segment and starts at around $43,500. It seats five and has a maximum cargo capacity of around 63.3 cubic feet. ft. The XC60’s standard engine is similar to the XC40’s optional engine, but Volvo offers other optional powertrains on this compact SUV. One option boosts the SUV’s power to 295 hp and the other is a plug-in hybrid, or PHEV.
The PHEV version is called the XC60 Recharge and costs around $57,000. Despite the new powertrain, the SUV’s seating and cargo capacity is unchanged from the regular version. However, its PHEV powertrain allows it to get 63 MPGe, which is much more than the regular version’s 26 mpg combined. The XC60 Recharge can also travel 35 miles in battery-only mode.
The 2023 XC90 is a great midsize SUV that will soon be replaced
The XC90 is the largest SUV in Volvo’s lineup, and it’s a midsize SUV that starts at around $56,000. It has three rows of seats, which allows it to accommodate up to seven people. It has a maximum cargo capacity of 85.7 cubic feet. ft., and its standard engine gets 250 hp. Volvo offers a PHEV version of this SUV called the XC90 Recharge, and it starts at around $72,000.
The XC90 Recharge gets an estimated 58 MPGe compared to the regular version’s 25 mpg combined. The XC90 Recharge can also travel 32 miles in battery-only mode.
In addition to the XC90 Recharge, Volvo will introduce an all-electric midsize SUV to succeed the XC90. It’s called the EX90, and it’ll be able to seat seven people while having an estimated maximum range of about 300 miles. Volvo will start production of this EV later in 2023.