Volvo XC40 vs Lexus RX Hybrid
Overview | |
Years produced2006-2008 | Years produced2019-Present |
MSRP$49,400 | MSRP$36,350 |
Average price$54,621 | Average price$38,532 |
Listings448 | Listings270 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews7.5 out of 10 | Expert reviews7.5 out of 10 |
Pros
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Reviews SummarySince the redesigned 2023 Lexus RX mid-size crossover went on sale toward the end of 2022, the automaker has filled out its electrified line-up with three hybrid models: the RX 350h, RX 450h+ PHEV, and the RX 500h F Sport Performance. Based on time spent driving two of these three new 2023 Lexus RX Hybrid models, we expect them to at least double, if not triple, the previous-generation RX 450h’s share of sales. | |
Reviews SummaryIn Volvo speak, “40” denotes an entry-level model. While the Swedish automaker no longer rosters the S40 sedan or V40 wagon in North America, the XC40 subcompact crossover remains to compete with the likes of the Audi Q3, the BMW X1, the Lexus UX, and the Mercedes-Benz GLA for aspiring luxury-car owners’ dollars. The XC40 was unveiled in 2017, arriving as a 2019 model, and it hasn’t undergone a redesign since. An all-electric Volvo XC40 Recharge variant joined the lineup as a 2021 model. Volvo’s other current EV, the C40 Recharge, is also broadly similar to the XC40 models, but with a coupe-like body style. For 2023, Volvo gave the XC40 several notable updates, including new mild-hybrid powertrains, revised styling, and the Android-based infotainment system previously seen on the XC40 Recharge and other Volvo models. The mild-hybrid lineup includes base Core, mid-level Plus, and top Ultimate trim levels, with standard B5 all-wheel drive (AWD) drivetrains (the B4 front-wheel drive, or FWD, version offered in the US is not available in Canada). This Volvo XC40 review is based on the Ultimate trim in B5 AWD spec. | |
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Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine2.5L 246 hp I4 Hybrid | Engine2.0L 194 hp I4 |
Drive TrainAWD | Drive TrainFWD |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Horsepower246 hp @ 6000 rpm | Horsepower194 hp @ 4800 rpm |
MPG City37 | MPG City24 |
MPG Highway34 | MPG Highway32 |
Engine | |
Engine Name2.5L 246 hp I4 Hybrid | Engine Name2.0L 194 hp I4 |
Torque233 lb-ft @ 4300 rpm | Torque221 lb-ft @ 1500 rpm |
Horsepower246 hp @ 6000 rpm | Horsepower194 hp @ 4800 rpm |
DrivetrainAWD | DrivetrainFWD |
Fuel Economy | |
MPG City37 | MPG City24 |
MPG Highway34 | MPG Highway32 |
Interior | |
Leather Seats | Leather SeatsStandard |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Key Features | |
Navigation SystemStandard | Navigation SystemStandard |
Safety | |
Front Crash Overall4 | Front Crash Overall5 |
Side Crash Overall5 | Side Crash Overall5 |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space29.6 cu ft | Cargo Space21.7 cu ft |
Curb Weight4455 lbs | Curb Weight3726 lbs |
Height67.3 in | Height65.2 in |
Length192.5 in | Length174.8 in |
Width75.6 in | Width80.1 in |
Wheelbase112.2 in | Wheelbase106.4 in |
Maximum Payload | Maximum Payload925 lbs |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity3494 lbs | Maximum Towing Capacity3500 lbs |
Overview | ||
Years produced | 2006-2008 | 2019-Present |
MSRP | $49,400 | $36,350 |
Average price | $54,621 | $38,532 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Expert reviews | 7.5 out of 10Read full review | 7.5 out of 10Read full review |
Pros & cons | Pros
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Summary | Since the redesigned 2023 Lexus RX mid-size crossover went on sale toward the end of 2022, the automaker has filled out its electrified line-up with three hybrid models: the RX 350h, RX 450h+ PHEV, and the RX 500h F Sport Performance. Based on time spent driving two of these three new 2023 Lexus RX Hybrid models, we expect them to at least double, if not triple, the previous-generation RX 450h’s share of sales. | In Volvo speak, “40” denotes an entry-level model. While the Swedish automaker no longer rosters the S40 sedan or V40 wagon in North America, the XC40 subcompact crossover remains to compete with the likes of the Audi Q3, the BMW X1, the Lexus UX, and the Mercedes-Benz GLA for aspiring luxury-car owners’ dollars. The XC40 was unveiled in 2017, arriving as a 2019 model, and it hasn’t undergone a redesign since. An all-electric Volvo XC40 Recharge variant joined the lineup as a 2021 model. Volvo’s other current EV, the C40 Recharge, is also broadly similar to the XC40 models, but with a coupe-like body style. For 2023, Volvo gave the XC40 several notable updates, including new mild-hybrid powertrains, revised styling, and the Android-based infotainment system previously seen on the XC40 Recharge and other Volvo models. The mild-hybrid lineup includes base Core, mid-level Plus, and top Ultimate trim levels, with standard B5 all-wheel drive (AWD) drivetrains (the B4 front-wheel drive, or FWD, version offered in the US is not available in Canada). This Volvo XC40 review is based on the Ultimate trim in B5 AWD spec. |
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Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 2.5L 246 hp I4 Hybrid | 2.0L 194 hp I4 |
Drive Train | AWD | FWD |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Horsepower | 246 hp @ 6000 rpm | 194 hp @ 4800 rpm |
MPG City | 37 | 24 |
MPG Highway | 34 | 32 |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 2.5L 246 hp I4 Hybrid | 2.0L 194 hp I4 |
Torque | 233 lb-ft @ 4300 rpm | 221 lb-ft @ 1500 rpm |
Horsepower | 246 hp @ 6000 rpm | 194 hp @ 4800 rpm |
Drivetrain | AWD | FWD |
Fuel Economy | ||
MPG City | 37 | 24 |
MPG Highway | 34 | 32 |
Interior | ||
Leather Seats | Standard | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Key Features | ||
Navigation System | Standard | Standard |
Safety | ||
Front Crash Overall | 4 | 5 |
Side Crash Overall | 5 | 5 |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 29.6 cu ft | 21.7 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 4455 lbs | 3726 lbs |
Height | 67.3 in | 65.2 in |
Length | 192.5 in | 174.8 in |
Width | 75.6 in | 80.1 in |
Wheelbase | 112.2 in | 106.4 in |
Maximum Payload | 925 lbs | |
Number of doors | 4 | 4 |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 3494 lbs | 3500 lbs |
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