What is the range of the Volvo XC40 pure electric in kilometers?
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Volvo XC40 pure electric has a range of 420 kilometers. The following is an introduction to Volvo-related content: Founder: The founders of Volvo Cars are Gustaf Larson and Assar Gabrielsson. These two individuals borrowed a factory in Gothenburg for the assembly of prototype cars and obtained authorization on August 10, 1926, officially starting mass production of new cars. Model: Volvo's first model was the Volvo ÖV4 convertible, which was launched in April 1927. Separation from parent company: Volvo Cars officially separated from its parent company SKF in 1935 and began independent operations. Until 1998, it was owned by the Volvo company. Acquisition: In 2010, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group acquired Volvo's car business and established vehicle manufacturing plants in Chengdu and Chongqing respectively.
I drove the XC40 Recharge for half a year, and the real-world range is quite accurate. For urban commuting with AC on, it can run about 380 km. Cruising at 120 km/h on highways reduces the range by roughly 70-80 km. The official claimed 468 km is under ideal conditions - in reality, a full charge shows just over 420 km on the meter, partly due to my gentle driving style. The energy management is noticeably improved over previous models. In winter below zero, using heater drains battery faster - I recommend using seat heaters instead of AC for better efficiency. By the way, for long trips remember to use the built-in navigation to plan charging stops, as its range calculation is quite precise.