Birmingham Post

Polestar mode will put your XC40 at the front of the grid

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Volvo’s popular family car now comes in a dynamic version, reports

wheels for more dynamic motoring.

Overall you get 10bhp more, a jump in torque from 295nm to 325nm while also improving the 0-62mph time. It all makes for more fun behind the wheel and best of all it doesn’t affect the car’s warranty or emission levels.

The XC40 is proving to be one of Volvo’s best selling – not to mention multi-award-winning – models.

Opt for a D4 AWD R-Design Pro spec model and, even though you are well up the price range, you’ll get a lot of car for your money.

Features include everything from leather upholstery to a panoramic sunroof, parking cameras with a 360 degree surround view and power operated tailgate.

On the inside there’s a sharp, clean, contempora­ry look and a centrally mounted touchscree­n operates many of the on-board features, eliminatin­g the need for too many switches.

Space for both front and rear seat passengers is generous for a car of this size and the tall stance means good headroom all round.

On the road the 2.0-litre engine mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox offers sharp, responsive motoring even in Comfort mode. Switch to Polestar mode – as mentioned – and it will put a big smile on your face.

I really liked the short, sporty leather-covered gear shift particular­ly when using the gearbox manually, although there are also paddles behind the steering wheel for F1-style driving.

The XC40 may be a family car but it’s a family car with attitude. A car that delivers when you need to press on in a hurry.

Cornering is excellent and the grip of the four-wheel-drive system helps boost the confidence of whoever is behind the wheel.

It’s hardly surprising that this car is winning new friends on a daily basis, with or without the Polestar package.

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