We’ve spent three months in Volvo’s plug-in hybrid small SUV and have handed back the keys suitably impressed. Volvo makes no bones about the reason for being of its small SUV plug-in hybrid, the XC40 Recharge. Spend a minute scanning Volvo’s marketing material and you’ll see slogans like “designed for the city and beyond” and “engineered for urban living”.
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