![]() Charcoal Leather And NubuckĬost: £650 (Recharge and Recharge Plus), no cost (standard fit R-Design and R-Design Pro), no-cost option (Recharge Pro) That means you can’t have these off-white seats in any R-Design or P8 Electric Recharge variants, no matter how nicely you ask. ![]() Blond LeatherĬost: £900 (Momentum), no cost (optional on Inscription and Inscription Pro)Īvailable On: Momentum, Inscription, Inscription ProĪ lovely, light-coloured finish teamed to a Blond headlining and one which also changes panels in the door cards to match, Blond leather isn’t widely available in the XC40 range – you can spec it on the Momentum for the same fee as Charcoal leather, and it’s a no-cost alternative to the Charcoal hide in the Inscription and Inscription Pro cars. It’s Charcoal leather of a suitably high quality, and the only other thing to note is that it comes with a Blond headlining wherever it is specified, except on the R-Design/Pro variants where a Charcoal headlining is included instead. The most widely available interior on the XC40, as it is a cost-option upgrade on almost all models and the standard interior on upmarket Inscription, Inscription Pro and Electric Recharge Pro cars. Charcoal LeatherĬost: £900 (except on Inscription, Inscription Pro and Recharge Pro, where it’s no-cost standard fit)Īvailable On: All models except Momentum Core Grey Malange City Block also swaps the Blond headlining for a Charcoal item. Grey Malange City Blockįor no extra fee on the Momentum models, you can change the all-Charcoal upholstery for this natty number, which switches the centre fabric of the seats to a light-grey textile. Coupled with different dash-trim finishers and another Blond headlining, it gives the Volvo crossover a more upmarket ambience than the base Momentum Core. Moving up to Momentum grade, these XC40 models gain a premium textile finish called Charcoal City Canvas as standard. As the steering wheel, upper dashboard, door panels, carpets and floor mats are all Charcoal in every single XC40 interior, there’s not much colour contrast in here as a result, although you do at least get a Blond headlining to lighten up the top of the cabin. Starting off with the base Momentum Core XC40, the only choice here is Charcoal Textile upholstery. As soon as you option up these trim grades, you get a Black Stone roof and door mirrors to contrast all the available body colours at each level – the only exception to this rule being Onyx Black, which retains its metallic black roof and door mirrors rather than the solid Black Stone paint. This is not so much of an option and more of a standard feature pertaining to certain up-spec XC40s, namely the sporty R-Design cars and the electric P8 Recharge variants. Type: Solid-solid, metallic-solid or premium metallic-solid 2-toneĪvailable On: R-Design, R-Design Pro, Recharge, Recharge Plus, Recharge Pro Exterior Single-Tone Colour Schemes Ice White These are normally the most expensive and rarest of paint options, and are not offered on many new car models. Matte = uses special ‘flattening’ agents in the paint/layering make-up to give the car a non-reflective appearance, and sometimes an unusual texture too. They’re normally as expensive as or pricier than metallic paints. These not only reflect light but refract it too, giving one colour different appearances in different levels of light. ![]() Pearlescent/Mica = as above, only instead of metal, ceramic crystals (known as ‘mica’) are added to the paint. Metallic finishes usually cost more than solid paints. Metallic = same application process as above but the paint now has powdered metal mixed into it, which reflects more light to give the car a shinier appearance. Solid paints aren’t particularly shiny and are normally the only standard/no-cost colours offered by manufacturers. Usually comprises 3 coats, these being a primer, then the paint, then a clear, protective lacquer. ![]() Solid = a simple body colour with no additives in the paint. We also outline the various interior upholsteries that Volvo offers on the crossover. There are 10 main paint options – made up of 2 solid paints, 6 metallic paints and 2 premium metallic paints – and 2 different roof finishes for the XC40, which are either options at certain trim levels or simply the standard look of upper specifications. You can also read our in-depth Volvo XC40 review for more details about Volvo's sleek and practical SUV. Here’s a detailed look at the paint palette available on the Volvo XC40 5-seater crossover-SUV, which we hope will help you choose your perfect new car colour. ![]()
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