What are the dimensions of the all-new Volvo XC40?

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WyattLynn
07/29/25 9:27pm
Volvo all-new XC40 has the following dimensions: 4425mm*1863mm*1652mm (length*width*height). Below is relevant information: 1. Model: The Volvo XC40 is the first model produced by Volvo Cars based on the advanced CMA basic modular architecture, and it is the first compact SUV in Volvo Cars. 2. Configuration: It meets the needs of traditional cars while supporting electrification and other new technology applications. Meanwhile, the Volvo XC40 is equipped with safety, connectivity, and infotainment technologies, making it one of the compact luxury SUVs with top-tier configurations. 3. Exterior: The new car is similar to the imported version, featuring a simple, stylish, and luxurious design style that highlights its family concept. The Volvo XC40's unique design style and personalized body color combinations break away from the brand's previous conservative image.
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