Volvo's V40 is a city-friendly, premium hatchback that offers consumers access to an exciting new premium hatchback and Volvo's focus on core strengths of safety, comfort and understated Scandinavian design in smaller vehicles. This hatchback had much more of a focus on refinement and build quality than outright value or performance, and appealed to consumers who were looking for smaller vehicles that still offered a premium experience without having to move into larger sedans or SUVs. In India, the V40 was available for approximately two years and sold as a limited series focusing on providing a niche product for a limited audience. The market's transition from hatchbacks to SUVs, combined with increased governmental constraints, created challenges for this product line and ultimately resulted in the discontinuation of this product. Currently, the V40 is not available as a new vehicle in India; it can still be found on the used vehicle market. Enthusiasts and buyers will still find the V40 to be an appealing option due to the fact that it is considered safe, offers superior build quality and comfort, and provides a great overall driving experience encapsulated in a compact package.
| Seating capacity | 5 |
| Transmission type | Automatic |
| Number of cylinders | 5 |
| Displacement | 1984 |
| Max power (bhp) | 150 bhp@3500rpm |
| Gear box | 6-Speed |
| Max torque (Nm) | 350 Nm@1500rpm |
| Mileage (ARAI) | -- |
| Fuel Type | diesel |
| Automatic climate control | |
| Premium upholstery | |
| upgraded stereo systems in top trims | |
| Straightforward instrument panel |
| Popular Variants | On-Road Price*in Delhi |
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The Volvo V40 was one of the safest and best-built hatchbacks in its class, according to experts. It was never intended to be aggressive or sporty, but rather to provide a serene, elegant, and safe driving experience. The vehicle felt well-designed, with a focus on the comfort and safety of its occupants. Despite its lack of mass appeal, it gained respect for adhering to Volvo's core values.
| Design | 4/5 | |
| Paint Quality | 4/5 | |
| Panel Gaps | 5/5 |
| Design | 4/5 | |
| Space | 5/5 | |
| Comfort | 4/5 |
| No. of Airbags | 7 | |
| Features | 4/5 |
| Stability | 5/5 | |
| Eng. Response | 6/5 | |
| Clutch & Gears | 5/5 |
| Pros | Build Quality is Great | Safety Focus is Strong | Comfortable and Smooth Ride | Experience of Premium Interior |
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| Cons | Out of production so the only option now is used | More expensive to own and maintain than many other brands | The technology inside today seems very old. | Limited Service and Repair Support (compared with mass-produced brands). |
"I use the V40 primarily in the city, and it is very easy to drive with great visibility and excellent safety features. The cabin quality still feels premium, but the rear seat space could have been better for family use."
"The V40 still feels premium in terms of materials, ride comfort, and safety. However, features like touchscreen responsiveness and smartphone connectivity feel outdated compared to newer cars in this price range."
"My main reason for purchasing the V40 was for its safety. On the road, it feels very safe and secure. The V40's interior remains somewhat high quality in comparison to today's vehicles."
"The diesel engine is very smooth and operates exceptionally well in terms of fuel economy. The rear seat area is adequate but is not among the largest rear seat areas offered by other major-brand luxury cars."
"The Volvo V40 has held up well, structurally, and as such it seems to be very sound and stable, as well as making you feel very assured when driving. The V40's interior has remained high quality after several years, while some of the technology is starting to become somewhat outdated."
"The V40 seats are very comfortable and supportive, while the ride quality is exceptional. As expected for a luxury vehicle, the costs of service are considerably higher than those for mid-market vehicles. "
"The screen and connectivity features now seem dated, but the V40 feels very solid and very much like a luxury automobile. Safety and comfort are both excellent. "
No, the Volvo V40 is no longer available as a new car in India and is sold only in the used car market.
Yes, the Volvo V40 is good for city driving due to its compact size, smooth steering, and refined ride quality.
Yes, maintenance can be higher compared to mass-market hatchbacks, as it is a premium European car.
Yes, the Volvo V40 is suitable for long drives thanks to its comfortable seats, stable highway performance, and quiet cabin.
The Volvo V40 can comfortably seat four adults, with the rear seat best suited for two passengers.
Yes, a used Volvo V40 can be a good choice if you prioritise safety, comfort, and build quality and are prepared for higher ownership costs.
Yes, the Volvo V40 offers strong safety features, including multiple airbags and stability control, which were among the best in its segment.