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Volvo Xc40 Recharge

NHTSA safety across every Volvo Xc40 Recharge model year we cover.

Across the 2 model years of the Volvo Xc40 Recharge we cover (2021 to 2024), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. No recalls are on record across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-02

The Volvo XC40 Recharge is a compact electric SUV aimed at urban and suburban buyers who want a premium, safety-conscious alternative to combustion-powered crossovers. As Volvo's entry point into full battery-electric motoring, it carries the brand's deep-rooted commitment to occupant protection into a segment that is growing rapidly and drawing increasingly safety-minded shoppers.

At MotorCaliber, our safety picture for the XC40 Recharge is shaped by three data pillars: crash-test results, recalls, and owner complaints. On the recall front, the news is genuinely impressive - across the 2021 through 2024 model years we cover, Volvo has issued zero recalls for this vehicle. That is a standout figure in the electric SUV segment, where software complexity and battery system integration frequently generate corrective campaigns industry-wide. The complication is that NHTSA has not crash-tested the XC40 Recharge during our coverage window, so we cannot offer star ratings or a Safety Index score. Shoppers who lean on federal crash data as their primary benchmark will find a gap here. Volvo's broader reputation for structural engineering is well established, but federal validation for this specific electric variant remains absent in our dataset. Owner complaints across the four model years total 54, a modest figure for a vehicle of this profile. Of those, 6 allege crashes and 4 report injuries - all unverified allegations, as NHTSA notes. No fire-related complaints and zero fatalities appear in the data, which is a meaningful positive given ongoing public scrutiny of EV battery safety. Bottom line: the zero-recall record is legitimately reassuring, but the absence of NHTSA crash-test results leaves a real hole in the safety picture. Buyers should weigh that gap carefully.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the XC40 Recharge as one of the more refined and thoughtfully finished compact electric SUVs available, praising its Scandinavian interior quality, composed ride character, and intuitive infotainment experience. Most find the driving dynamics engaging without feeling harsh, and value is considered strong given the level of standard equipment and the premium nature of the brand.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • The XC40 Recharge carries zero NHTSA recalls across the 2021 to 2024 model years covered here, which is an unusually clean record for any vehicle in this segment and era.
  • NHTSA has not crash-tested this model during the years we cover, meaning no federal star ratings or Safety Index scores are available to guide your purchase decision.
  • Owner complaints across four model years total just 54, with 6 alleged crashes and 4 alleged injuries reported - all unverified - and no fire or fatality complaints on record.
  • Because this is a battery-electric vehicle with no recall history, prospective buyers should still monitor NHTSA's database actively after purchase, as EV software and charging system issues can surface and prompt future campaigns even on otherwise clean models.

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