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Volvo V40 D4 2013 review

As a car pitched at the the prestige market, there's a lot of tech in the V40 and most of it is useful.
EXPERT RATING
8

The V40 shows Volvo finally has a handle on how to fight in the prestige hatch market. And it needs to, given the Swedish car will take on the likes of Audi's A3 and the BMW 1 Series in Australia.

The company has recently tried to shrug off its cardigan-clad conservatism by building better looking cars; the V40 marks the move to building better driving ones.

VALUE

Volvo Cars Australia head Matt Braid says the entry level D2 diesel variant will "be under $40,000." Just how much under will be determined by how much advanced safety gear he can afford to pack in to the 1.6-litre turbodiesel.

The key new technology - the improved City Safety software and a pedestrian impact airbag system - will be standard on all models.

The look and feel of the interior plastics on the V40 is a marked step up and the equipment level is predicted to better its rivals. For the record, the A3 starts at $41,300 and the BMW runs from $39,593.

TECHNOLOGY

As a car pitched at the the prestige market, there's a lot of tech in the V40 and most of it is useful. An instrument panel with three separate themes brings, according to Volvo, the "interaction between car driver and driver into a new dimension". Rubbish, but it's a good marketing gimmick that might impress potential buyers.

The information, layout and colours change depending on the theme - Elegance, Eco and Performance. Bluetooth with audio streaming will be a more appreciated feature but owners will be rewarded if they take the time to dig through the menus and learn what this car can do.

STYLING

Wide and low is the look Volvo set for the V40 as to emphasise size in the compact hatch. It works - the car squats on the road and the wedgy design is instantly identified as a Volvo front or rear. The interior is a step up from the C30 and shows Volvo is serious about beign seen as a prestige player.

The grey plastics on previous cars has been replaced by a classier charcoal look that is soft to the touch on all the key surfaces. A five-inch infotainment screen jumps to seven inches if the satnav option is ticked but the resolution is good even on the base unit. The only criticism applies to the back seats where adults will be longing for legroom on anything but a quick trip around town.

SAFETY

Saving lives - both the occupants and those around them - is the hook Volvo has long hung its hat on. The V40 takes that to the next level for a compact hatch and Volvo expects five stars. Eight airbags are standard, including the world first pedestrian impact airbag.

The system uses seven accelerometers to determine if the front bumper has hit a human leg, rather than a pole or shopping centre bollard. If it is human, it gives more than the metal objects. At that point the system fires a pair of explosive charges to pop up the rear of the bonnet, giving more cushioning distance before the pedestrian hits the engine - and making room for an airbag to deploy and cover the bonnet/windscreen area and the bottom of the A-pillars.

The City Safety software pre-brakes the car if it anticipates a hit with the back of another vehicle and the threshold has been raised from 30km/h to 50km/h in the V40. Blind spot assistance, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, rear parking cameras and automated parallel parking are also on the menu.

DRIVING

A taut chassis - this platform is shared with the Ford Focus from the days when Volvo and Ford were sharing beds - sharp steering and sporty suspension make the V40 a genuinely fun drive. Dare to let the base D2 turbodiesel engine come off the boil and it has the pulling power of a teen afflicted with an acne outbreak.

It is the same 1.6-litre engine found in Peugeots, Citroens and Minis and will be fine for city duties. Push it and the manual really needs to be ratcheted up and down the ratios to overcome tall gearing and a thin powerband. The tight uphill turns of the test route didn't flatter it, with the manual often revving too hard in a given gear but upshifts then cause it to slip under the 1750rpm threshold where the turbo kicks in.

The quest for fuel economy sees it ride 10mm lower than the rest of the range but that - and the 18-inch rims fitted to our test car - means bumps are more noticeable. The 2.0-litre D4 oilburner is a much more rewarding drive.

The six-speed auto (Volvo's dual-clutch automated manual transmission won't be available until late next year) works well with the 130kW/400Nm and the ride is more forgiving without hurting the car's cornering ability. The 2.5-litre petrol T4 destined for Down Under duties wasn't at the launch and the range-topping T5 isn't expected to be seen until later this year.

VERDICT

The V40 shows that Volvo has a handle on what it takes to fight in the prestige compact market. The safety side can't be questioned so it's a case of pricing. If Volvo gets it right this car should be cross-shopped from the VW Golf up to the Mercedes-Benz A-Class.

Volvo V40

Price: from $40,000 (estimate)
Resale: N/A
Engines (at launch): 1.6-litre turbodiesel four-cylinder, 84kW/270Nm (D2); 2.0-litre turbodiesel five-cylinder, 130kW/400Nm (D4); 2.5-litre turbo five-cylinder, 132KW/300Nm (T4);
Transmissions: Six-speed manual, six-speed automatic, front-wheel drive
Body: 4.37m (L), 1.8m (W), 1.42m (H)
Weight: from 1357kg
Thirst: 3.6L/100km diesel, 94g/km CO2 (D2 manual); 4.3L/100km diesel, 114g/km CO2 (D4 manual); 5.2L/100km, 136g/km CO2 (D4 auto); T4 auto figures not released

Pricing guides

$20,240
Based on third party pricing data
Lowest Price
$12,760
Highest Price
$27,720

Range and Specs

VehicleSpecsPrice*
T5 R-Design 2.5L, —, 6 SP AUTO $19,250 – 24,420 2013 Volvo V40 2013 T5 R-Design Pricing and Specs
D4 Kinetic 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SP AUTO $15,950 – 20,460 2013 Volvo V40 2013 D4 Kinetic Pricing and Specs
T4 Kinetic 2.0L, —, 6 SP AUTO $17,050 – 21,890 2013 Volvo V40 2013 T4 Kinetic Pricing and Specs
D4 Luxury 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SP AUTO $15,510 – 19,910 2013 Volvo V40 2013 D4 Luxury Pricing and Specs
EXPERT RATING
8
Craig Duff
Contributing Journalist

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