Essayer OR - Gratuit
Volvo XC40: The Trouble With Advancement
Motoring World
|October 2018
Theres So Much Going Right With The Volvo Xc40. But Whats The Point, Really? Is There One At All?

Enough and more’s been said about the XC40 so far, don’t you think? For whatever it’s worth, most of whatever’s been written and said about it has been, more or less, positive, and I’m not here to put a dent in that in the least. I just want to, let’s say, expand on those purported qualities that everyone seems to be bigging up, because there’s a lot that a week of driving a machine can teach you. Plenty of useful and, um, rather scary things, at that.
A lot of these things have to do with the active safety features that Volvo’s been very keen on pushing since the onset. And with good reason, too. Why wouldn’t it? Things like the lane-keeping assist and the active collision avoidance system are important features — on paper. Now, after reading this write up, you may jump to the conclusion that this is a rant. And yes, it is, but the direction and the intention of the rant isn’t to put the XC40 down; not in the least. I’m happy that Volvo’s bringing these unheard-of features to India at a relatively affordable price tag. It makes us ready for the future and, in theory, it makes the roads safer. I’m all for that, but the key words in the last statement are ‘for the future’. We’re just not ready to accept cars like the XC40 yet, I’m afraid.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition October 2018 de Motoring World.
Abonnez-vous à Magzter GOLD pour accéder à des milliers d'histoires premium sélectionnées et à plus de 9 000 magazines et journaux.
Déjà abonné ? Se connecter
PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Motoring World

Motoring World
ON A HIGH
THE HONDA ELEVATE CVT ENTERS OUR LONG-TERM TEST FLEET AND STARTS OFF ON A GREAT NOTE
1 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
Glam Slam
Is the new Glamour X just about the fancy features, or is there more to it?
3 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
RUBBER CHRONICLES
A lesson on how much of a motorcycle's story is really written by its tyres
3 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
SMALL DUKE, BIG BITE
KTM's new 160 proves you don't need big cubes to have big fun... just a big wallet
3 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
Rebel Without Chrome
This Indian tears up the cruiser cliché in style
3 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
THE LAUGHING STOCK
A fanclub? No, just friends at a point of convergence. Here's one 'saffron brigade' you shouldn't mind at all
5 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
THE WANT FOR MORE
A morning with the SS80 and BE 6 shows how much we've gained — and what we've quietly lost
5 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
BOTOXED UP
Renault's Kiger gets a glow-up that's small in effort but big in impact
3 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
HISTORY CHANNEL
When I'm around old motorcycles, I often find myself wondering what it must've been like to be born in an earlier time. Wondering, mind you, not wishing. I wonder what it was like when mankind invented the motorcycle. I wouldn't want to get anywhere near the first motorcycle, the Daimler Reitwagen (the word means 'riding car', stupidly enough), made by German inventors Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in 1885. To quote Melissa Holbrook Pierson, 'The first motorcycle looks like an instrument of torture.' And something that might cause an explosion uncomfortably close to one's nether regions. Right after it's shaken loose every healed bone in one's body.
2 mins
September 2025

Motoring World
THE RESTART
QUICK ADVENTURES WITH A MOTORCYCLE THAT REFUSES TO STAY CLEAN FOR TOO LONG
1 mins
September 2025
Translate
Change font size