Specifications -> Fuel consumption and CO2emissions for Your Volvo XC40 SUV 2020

SPECIFICATIONS  
Fuel consumption and CO2  
emissions  
Extra-urban driving (fast)  
Low value  
High value  
Motorway driving (very fast)  
The information in the tables below is in  
accordance with WLTP (Worldwide Harmon-  
ised Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure),  
which is an international test method for  
vehicles equivalent to a passenger car  
designed for laboratory testing.  
Combined value (combined driv-  
ing)  
If there is no consumption and emissions  
data in the table, this is available in an  
enclosed supplement.  
gram CO2/km  
The fuel consumption for a vehicle is meas-  
ured in litres per 100 km and carbon dioxide  
emissions (CO2) are measured in gram CO2  
per km.  
litres/100 km  
Manual gearbox  
Automatic gearbox  
Explanation  
Urban driving (slow)  
Suburban driving (average)  
200  
216  
8.8  
9.6  
149  
167  
6.6  
7.4  
132  
149  
5.8  
6.6  
159  
182  
7.0  
8.0  
154  
173  
6.8  
7.6  
T2 (B3154T9)  
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224  
240  
202  
212  
224  
240  
257  
272  
267  
274  
270  
281  
9.9  
10.6  
9.0  
161  
176  
148  
168  
161  
7.1  
7.8  
6.5  
7.4  
7.1  
138  
151  
6.1  
6.7  
5.8  
6.6  
6.1  
6.7  
6.4  
6.9  
6.6  
7.2  
7.1  
160  
182  
158  
181  
7.1  
8.0  
7.0  
8.0  
7.1  
162  
179  
154  
173  
162  
179  
174  
189  
181  
7.2  
7.9  
6.8  
7.6  
7.2  
7.9  
7.7  
8.4  
8.0  
8.6  
8.3  
9.1  
T2 (B3154T9)  
T3 (B3154T7)  
T3 (B3154T2)  
T4 (B4204T47)  
132  
150  
138  
151  
9.4  
9.9  
160  
182  
171  
10.6  
11.4  
12.1  
11.8  
12.2  
11.9  
12.4  
176  
169  
184  
181  
7.8  
7.4  
8.1  
8.0  
8.5  
8.3  
8.9  
8.0  
7.5  
8.3  
7.7  
8.5  
8.1  
9.1  
145  
157  
150  
163  
160  
174  
188  
175  
192  
184  
205  
T4 AWD  
(B4204T47)  
192  
189  
202  
194  
189  
205  
T5 AWD  
(B4204T14)  
7.7  
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161  
166  
198  
209  
173  
186  
210  
218  
204  
232  
6.2  
6.3  
7.6  
8.0  
6.6  
7.1  
143  
149  
158  
162  
146  
166  
163  
171  
5.5  
5.7  
6.0  
6.2  
5.6  
6.4  
6.2  
6.5  
6.3  
7.1  
121  
132  
132  
141  
4.6  
5.0  
5.0  
5.4  
4.8  
5.6  
5.4  
5.6  
5.4  
6.1  
156  
171  
5.9  
6.5  
6.4  
6.8  
5.9  
6.9  
6.5  
6.9  
6.6  
7.2  
143  
154  
156  
165  
146  
167  
165  
173  
166  
185  
5.5  
5.9  
6.0  
6.3  
5.6  
6.4  
6.3  
6.6  
6.4  
7.1  
D3 (D4204T16)  
D3 (D4204T16)  
168  
179  
155  
180  
170  
180  
172  
190  
125  
144  
140  
148  
142  
159  
D3 AWD  
(D4204T16)  
8.0  
8.3  
7.8  
8.9  
D3 AWD  
(D4204T16)  
166  
185  
D4 AWD  
(D4204T12)  
The values in the table above for fuel con-  
sumption and CO2 emissions are based on  
special drive cycles (see below). The car's  
weight may increase depending on its equip-  
ment level. Together with how heavily the car  
is loaded, this affects fuel consumption and  
CO2 emissions. According to WLTP, every car  
has unique fuel consumption and CO2 emis-  
sion values depending on how the car is  
equipped. These values range between the  
low value and high value in the table above. In  
many markets, you can find your car's unique  
fuel consumption and CO2 emission values in  
the car's registration document.  
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There are several reasons for fuel consumption  
that is higher than the values in the table.  
Examples of these include:  
Every drive cycle is determined by different  
conditions such as speed, time and mileage,  
for example.  
WLTP standard  
From and including 1 September 2018, a new  
standard was introduced for calculating con-  
sumption values in the car. The WLTP stand-  
ard (Worldwide Harmonised Light-Duty Vehi-  
cles Test Procedure) represents the average  
driving conditions for everyday driving. In  
comparison with the previous standard  
(NEDC), WLTP takes into account more varied  
traffic situations and speeds, but also equip-  
ment and weight classes. Optional equipment  
that affects consumption is deactivated during  
testing, e.g. air conditioning, seat heating, etc.  
The new standard should provide more realis-  
tic figures when it comes to fuel consumption,  
carbon dioxide and emissions. The values are  
intended to allow comparison between differ-  
ent cars and not to represent your typical nor-  
mal consumption.  
If the car is equipped with extra equip-  
ment that affects its weight.  
The official value for combined driving, which  
is shown in the table, is a combination of the  
results from the four drive cycles, in accord-  
ance with legal requirements.  
Driving style.  
If the customer chooses wheels other than  
those mounted as standard on the basic  
version of the model, this could increase  
rolling resistance.  
The exhaust gases are collected in order to  
extrapolate the carbon dioxide emissions (CO2  
emissions) during the four drive cycles. These  
were then analysed to determine the value for  
CO2 emissions.  
High speed causes increased air resis-  
tance.  
Fuel quality, road and traffic conditions,  
weather and the condition of the car.  
Related information  
Type designations (p. 628)  
A combination of the examples above could  
increase consumption considerably.  
Weights (p. 633)  
Economical driving (p. 430)  
There may be huge deviations in fuel con-  
sumption if comparing to the drive cycle pro-  
files (see below), which are used in the certifi-  
cation of the car and on which consumption  
figures in the table are based. For further infor-  
mation, please refer to the referenced regula-  
tions.  
Drive cycle profiles  
A drive cycle simulates actual average driving  
of the car. The standard is based on four differ-  
ent drive cycle profiles. The four drive cycle  
profiles are:  
Urban driving – slow driving  
Suburban driving – average driving  
Extra-urban driving – fast driving  
Motorway driving – very fast driving.  
Extreme weather conditions, driving with a  
trailer or driving at high altitudes, in combi-  
nation with poorer fuel quality than recom-  
mended, are factors that considerably  
increase the car's fuel consumption.  
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