Used Volvo EX40 Cars in Scotland

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Volvo EX40 325kW TM Perf Ultra Black Edition 82kWh +30
£46,995  or Finance from £1135 per month

2025

Automatic

0.0 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 4,301

Electric

Volvo EX40 185kW Extended Range Plus 78kWh 5dr Aut +31

2025

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 3,178

Electric

Volvo EX40 185kW Extended Range Ultra 78k SUV 2024 +43

2024

Automatic

0.0 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 4,381

Electric

Volvo EX40 185kW Extended Range Plus 78kWh 5dr Aut +29

2024

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 4,527

Electric

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Why buy a used Volvo EX40 with Exchange and Mart?

Volvo's first full-EV was this car, originally called the XC40 Pure Electric and now known as the EX40. Time to take a fresh look at it. We didn't actually see this car in its original XC40-badged form until 2020 - long after most rival makers had entered the full-electric segment. And that delay was strange because Volvo had previously been near the forefront of the trend towards electrification; the company was, after all, one of the very first to popularise Plug-in hybrid powertrains in its models. And at the end of the last decade, played a significant role in helping to establish one of the most forward-thinking electric brands on the market - Polestar. That Polestar link is strong here; this model shares its CMA platform and virtually all its engineering with a Polestar 2. Which meant it also got the substantial range of engineering updates made to that small Polestar in late-2023. Shortly after these were introduced, Volvo decided that the electric side of the XC40 model line needed more of its own identity, so in early 2024 the EV variants were separated from their combustion counterparts by a new name - EX40, creating the car we're going to look at here.

About the Volvo EX40

The government talks about incentivising the sale of electric vehicles. But then progressively reduces buying incentives on them. Car manufacturers talk about wanting to increase the EV percentage of their sales: but then price full-electric models beyond the reach of most buyers. It's a conundrum. And for the time being, it doesn't show any real signs of being solved. This EX40 model is a case in point. This Volvo is a very well engineered little electric vehicle. But, like all its direct rivals, it costs quite a considerable amount. There are lots of things we like though, about what this Swedish maker has tried to do here. The accessible 'Care By Volvo' finance package; the sophisticated Google-based tech for the media and Pilot Assist driving systems; and the practical front storage area. The brand's really thought carefully here, not only about what customers might want but also what they might really need in a premium EV of this kind. All of which makes this EX40 model a difficult car to ignore if you're seeking a premium compact crossover that allows you to more easily make that seismic switch to EV motoring. It's an electric vehicle; and a design that these days, has just a bit more of a spark.

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