Experience the fully electric C40 Recharge Twin and XC40 Recharge Pure electric at the Volvo Studio in the Westfield Mall in Leidschendam
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In many cases, you should be happy that the internet is not tangible. Otherwise you would have to mop every time you stream an underwater documentary by David Attenborough and open a window when you turn on a fireplace video in the background. But, sometimes it’s a shame. Because there are still so many pictures and videos of the Volvo XC40 and C40 – but you would prefer to experience the car in real life. Fortunately, this is possible at the Westfield Mall in Leidschendam. The Volvo Studio is now located there.
The electric Volvo XC40 Recharge and Volvo C40 Recharge are waiting for you in the Scandinavian designed Volvo Studio. Not only can you sit in the cars, you can of course also book a test drive. Then you immediately understand why more than 25 percent of Volvo customers now opt for electric. Volvo’s experts can also tell you everything about electric driving and the electric future in general in the Westfield Mall. Prefer to visit the C40 at one of the dealers? This is possible from mid-December.
During a test drive you will experience the convenience of electric driving, but also the direct torque and the 0-100 time of less than five seconds. Charging from 10 to 80 percent is also done in more than half an hour. The maximum range is 444 kilometers for the C40 and 418 kilometers for the XC40. You can even order the Volvo C40 completely online if you want. You can drive one from 57,950 euros or per month from 799 euros. You can now drive the Volvo XC40 Recharge Pure Electric from 45,950 euros and from 649 euros per month.
Book a test drive with the Volvo Studio.
Why you should be at Volvo for electric driving
In any case, you do not want to compromise on interior quality and design, so Volvo is the right place for you. But in addition, Volvo has the most drastic sustainability policy of any automakers worldwide. The entire company must be climate neutral by 2040. The brand also involves governments, energy producers and other companies. So the full picture. In a few years, half of all new Volvos should be fully electric and by 2030 the brand will sell exclusively electric cars.