Explore savings and financial benefits of buying a fully electric car.

Compared with the petrol powered Volvo XC40 B4 AWD, the electric Volvo EX40 can deliver financial benefits and reduced running costs over the ownership period.

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in potential savings and financial benefits over three years.

Fuel savings

Charging your fully electric Volvo EX40 at home using a wallbox can represent savings compared to the petrol powered Volvo XC40 B4 AWD, which consumes between 7.7-8.0 litres/100 miles according to WLTP figures. Using the sliders below, you can estimate how much you could potentially save over a 3-year period .

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My yearly mileage
20,000 miles
Fuel cost
1.24 UK £/l
Fuel economy
42.0 MPG
Energy cost
0.14 UK £/kwh

**Estimated fuel savings shown are based on WLTP data for the petrol powered Volvo XC40 B4 AWD and the EX40 electric (23.9 kWh/100miles) and may not reflect real life driving. Fuel and energy consumption depends on many factors such as driving conditions, driving style, climate etc. It is not possible to guarantee an exact figure. The fuel and energy cost are based on national averages. This data was updated 14/05/2021.

Service, warranty and insurance included

Buy a electric EX40 with our Care offer to receive an extended warranty. Service for the first three years of ownership are also included in the price.

Service£ 1,500
A wide-angle view of the side of a Volvo EC40 plugged into a car charger.
EC40

Meet our first fully electric crossover.

  • 333 miles electric range*
  • 100% leather-free interior

*The figures are preliminary and derived from estimates and calculations performed by Volvo Cars for EC40 twin and these outcomes are not guaranteed. The real-life energy consumption (17.9-16.5 kWh/100km) achieved under real conditions varies depending on driving behaviour and other external factors. Vehicle certification pending.

The side profile of a Volvo EX40 fully electric.
EX40

Discover our full electric compact SUV.

  • 326 miles electric range*
  • Smart storage solutions

*The figures are preliminary and derived from estimates and calculations performed by Volvo Cars for EX40 twin and these outcomes are not guaranteed. The real-life energy consumption (18.6-17.0 kWh/100km) achieved under real conditions varies depending on driving behaviour and other external factors. Vehicle certification pending.

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The information provided is for guidance only and should not be relied upon.