2022 Volvo C40 Recharge is an EV to love — but electronic glitches need attention

Electric vehicles have finally hit the mainstream. I know that because as I write about the stylish new Volvo C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate SUV, all my complaints are about regular-car issues, none focused on its electric drivetrain.

I’m talking about things like a tiny rear window that limits visibility, electronic failures, limited rear headroom, and — of course — price.

2022 Volvo C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate electric vehicle is assembled in Ghent, Belgium

Everything about driving Volvo’s sleek new EV is simple and easy, from pulling out of your driveway to its exceptionally well-tuned drivetrain and brakes.

It also offers innovative features, skipping right past push-button start to sensors that power the SUV on and off when the driver steps in or out.

Volvo C40 Recharge model line and prices, according to Edmunds (all prices exclude $1,095 destination charge):

  • 2022 C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate: $58,750
  • 2023 C40 Recharge Twin Core: $55,300
  • 2023 C40 Recharge Twin Plus: $56,850
  • 2023 C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate: $60,100

What is it?

Don’t let the name — or Volvo’s previous naming system, which apparently no longer applies — fool you. The C40 Recharge is a compact SUV, not the small coupe or hatchback. It’s essentially a more stylish body on the platform and drivetrain of the XC40 Recharge, a competent vehicle with cookie- cutter Volvo looks.

Recharge, if you haven’t cottoned on yet, is the name Volvo uses to distinguish its electric vehicles from cars and SUVs that still have an internal combustion engine. Twin refers to the two electric motors that give it all-wheel drive. Ultimate is the top trim level.

The C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate’s two electric motors produce 300 horsepower and 487 pound-feet of torque. It has a 78kWh lithium-ion battery than can be charged at up to 150kW.

The EPA rates the C40 Recharge Twin at 39 kWh per 100 miles driven. That’s less efficient than currently available and upcoming competitors like the AWD Audi Q4 E-tron, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Genesis GV60 and the rear-drive Cadillac Lyriq.

Display of progress charging a 2022 Volvo C40 Recharge Twin Ultimate electric vehicle at a 150 kW DC fast charger.

The C40 Recharge’s 226-mile range on a full charge is lower than most competitors.

The C40 has room for five, with plenty of headroom, storage and cargo space.

Volvo believes Americans gravitate to SUVs with more typical looks, so you won’t find a C40 on the dealer lot. It’s a special-order vehicle, built in Ghent, Belgium, and shipped to your dealer.

Safety and driver assistance features:

  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Collision alert
  • Automatic braking for front collisions
  • Lane keeping alert and assist
  • Automatic braking and unlocking after collision
  • Driver alert
  • Road sign recognition
  • Blind spot alert and steering assist
  • Rear cross traffic alert and automatic braking
  • Automatic braking and seatbelt tightening for imminent rear collision
  • Automatic high beams