In 2016, Volvo released the upgraded version of the V40 Cross Country.
While the styling was improved to give the car a bolder, rugged look and a 4x4 look, it is disappointing to say that an all-wheel-drive system was available for the top of the range trim level only, the T5.
The exterior updated included a new grille with a more appealing Volvo Iron Mark. The headlights were redesigned and featured the Volvo’s new “Thor’s Hammer” styling.
Five new exterior paint colors were added to the range: Amazon Blue, Denim Blue, Bursting Blue, Mussel Blue and Luminous Sand.
The interior cabin, while crafted with high quality materials and soft-touch finishes, looked a bit date compared to the rival’s Mercedes GLA.
The seats were comfortable using lots of support. Storage spaces were available throughout the cabin.
The V40 came with a good infotainment system, an USB port, Bluetooth connectivity and even a www browser.
An additional sport package was available and added a digital instrument cluster that looked clean and classy, and was, moreover, highly customisable.
The V40 offered great legroom and headroom for both the front and the rear passengers.
The trunk was of a good size, at 335 liters with the rear seats and up to 1032 liters with the rear seats folded.
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