Bjorn, thank you SO much for reminding us how tall you are. So many reviewers skip this and there is no frame of reference for their observations. It is almost as if they are embarrassed about their height! Like the viewer gives a sh it, they just want to understand how much space the car offers. You are a star and in so many ways you set the standard for a good review.
If you push the middle bottom on the seat adjustment knob you can adjust the lower back support etc. There is space on the left side of the steering wheel buttons, i wish they had put there the cruise control buttons instead than on the stalk
Only Bjorn could conceive the baby ballast test. Do we really need more proof that he is the number one as far as reviewing EVs? Question: does tilting the whole rear view mirror create some horrible wind noise at speed? One would guess that the shape of mirrors DOES impact aerodynamics…
Calling the EX30 a chinese car is just misunderstood, yes the car is assembled in china, but mostly everythng else is developed by Volvo in Sweden And by 2025 Volvo will expand it's production to Belgium to meet demand, does that then make it a Belgium car. ?!?!
9:56 te door pocket is not designed to hold a bottle straight. it will slide around and even fall flat in the pocket. not good because the bottle holder in the middle is going to be obstructing your armrest
You’re a very funny and refreshing reviewer. Great humour😅
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I very like the style and concept of the EX30. But I had to delete it from my shopping list; not much space (in the 2nd row) and then too expensive compared to the competition.
Exact same. I just couldn't justify it when i was getting an ID.4 for around the same price but that has far more range and features. The only thing is its a bit bigger than i wanted but ID.3 77kwh you lose 1 back seat - so ID.4 it was and cant wait to recieve it following Bjorns latest reviews on it 😊
I’d bet that EX30 logo in that weird spot on the side of the dash, covered when the door is closed, is a plug for an HVAC vent that blows into the door of another model that uses that same part.
I would really like to see a direct comparison of the EX30 and its sibling Smart #1. From what I have seen so far, they cost around the same and the smart seems to have higher quality materials inside and more room in the back, while in the Volvo they tried to cut costs on many locations. For me, the only thing that may be better in the Volvo is the Android Automotive Headunit, and some might prefer the design of the Volvo, but the Smart seems to be much better value for the money.
Smart #1 only has more space in the back if you put the seats back - but then it comes at the cost of less trunk space than in EX30. If you put the seats in a position that gives you the same trunk space, the back seat space is even a bit smaller.
That window switch would annoy the hell out of you when you need to quickly open the windows for say taking a parking card, those cup holders, all the reviews are hyping it up as “clever” but nobody mentions that you basically choose between cup holder use or storage, which is pretty ridiculous if you think about it.
@bjornnyland Hi, you previously did a nice acceleration test on a different SoC (90-10 %). The Volvo EX30 stood out from the crowd as worse. That is why EX30 should be tested in more detail, i.e. also the effect of cold. In your test, the battery was warm from many accelerations and battery discharge. We in Finland would like to know how the EX30 accelerates by SoC 20-40% 5 minutes after starting with a cold battery. Like the first freeway ramp.
Isn't the interior space of the EX30 actually very poor when you compare it to an almost same length car like the MG4? In your MG4 review (blue car in Thailand) you was able to put the same stroller lying flat in the boot. Also the MG4 had much better rear passenger space/legroom with a more normal length rear bench/seat. 6:11 I wonder if Volvo shortened the rear bench on the EX30 to give it the illusion of more rear space and a bigger footwell? If so that's kind of sneaky. Also if the EX30 had normal length rear seat bases you might not of been able to fit banana boxes in the footwell.
I love all your content but sometimes wish you would give your consumption figures in miles as well for us little UK watchers 😢 I am struggling to see what the average Mi/kwh is for the EX30
Bjorns previous video gave a breakdown of efficieny. The EX30 is around 294Wh per km at 90kph in winter. So expect a range of 218km (136 miles) with a 64Kwh battery.
So it has no space for 2nd row passengers (and if they're small enough to fit, it's not comfortable), it's lacking any driver's display and when you use the main screen to see your speed, the computer will ping you that you're distracted, the steering wheel is of an abominable shape and features buttons that look and act like bad children's toys (we've seen you try and set the cruise control speed) - I can't fathom how anyone chooses this instead of smart's sister models, really, unless for the "but it's a Volvo" crowd. (Granted, I'm leaving out the wonderful speed of the user interface, but it's complicated in unnecessary ways, too, let's not talk about how many taps it requires to find trip information for example.)
You can disable driver alert and use the steering wheel hot key to map it to that. Apparently Volvo is already updating the steering wheel buttons in the new MY25 that is being produced as of may and I hope they replace them for the existing models. I understand the points you mention and the space concerns & software inconsistency are valid but i think most of the negatives on these reviews are exaggerated points. I will pick up my test vehicle next week, maybe it’ll already be updated w the latest software and see if I personally find them as much of a deal breaker than the other people on TH-cam do.
Bjorn, thank you SO much for reminding us how tall you are. So many reviewers skip this and there is no frame of reference for their observations. It is almost as if they are embarrassed about their height! Like the viewer gives a sh it, they just want to understand how much space the car offers. You are a star and in so many ways you set the standard for a good review.
If you push the middle bottom on the seat adjustment knob you can adjust the lower back support etc. There is space on the left side of the steering wheel buttons, i wish they had put there the cruise control buttons instead than on the stalk
sending data to China😂
number one Bjorn, the best analyzer of bev worldwide, big support for you from Italy⚡🔝
Only Bjorn could conceive the baby ballast test. Do we really need more proof that he is the number one as far as reviewing EVs?
Question: does tilting the whole rear view mirror create some horrible wind noise at speed? One would guess that the shape of mirrors DOES impact aerodynamics…
Loved the child seat test. My youngest is now 17. The seats have come on a lot since we needed one. Great swiveling design.
The smaller the kids are, the bigger a car you need 😂.
@@pawekropi5077 Definitely, thankfully mine are just adults now and I can get away with a tiny Honda e.
Calling the EX30 a chinese car is just misunderstood, yes the car is assembled in china, but mostly everythng else is developed by Volvo in Sweden And by 2025 Volvo will expand it's production to Belgium to meet demand, does that then make it a Belgium car. ?!?!
9:56 te door pocket is not designed to hold a bottle straight. it will slide around and even fall flat in the pocket. not good because the bottle holder in the middle is going to be obstructing your armrest
What about keep climate on? Is it good for pets/camping? I.e. are there any stupid time limits as in the previous xc40recharge
It runs until battery is 20 % 👍
@bjornnyland thats is excellent. Volvo has finally joined Tesla in offering useful dog mode! Thanks for sharing and commenting.
The cup holder tray will slide back so you can use the space in the arm rest space
You’re a very funny and refreshing reviewer. Great humour😅
I very like the style and concept of the EX30. But I had to delete it from my shopping list; not much space (in the 2nd row) and then too expensive compared to the competition.
Exact same. I just couldn't justify it when i was getting an ID.4 for around the same price but that has far more range and features. The only thing is its a bit bigger than i wanted but ID.3 77kwh you lose 1 back seat - so ID.4 it was and cant wait to recieve it following Bjorns latest reviews on it 😊
I’d bet that EX30 logo in that weird spot on the side of the dash, covered when the door is closed, is a plug for an HVAC vent that blows into the door of another model that uses that same part.
I would really like to see a direct comparison of the EX30 and its sibling Smart #1. From what I have seen so far, they cost around the same and the smart seems to have higher quality materials inside and more room in the back, while in the Volvo they tried to cut costs on many locations. For me, the only thing that may be better in the Volvo is the Android Automotive Headunit, and some might prefer the design of the Volvo, but the Smart seems to be much better value for the money.
Smart #1 only has more space in the back if you put the seats back - but then it comes at the cost of less trunk space than in EX30. If you put the seats in a position that gives you the same trunk space, the back seat space is even a bit smaller.
Dont forget the zeekr x another sibling.
That window switch would annoy the hell out of you when you need to quickly open the windows for say taking a parking card, those cup holders, all the reviews are hyping it up as “clever” but nobody mentions that you basically choose between cup holder use or storage, which is pretty ridiculous if you think about it.
@bjornnyland Hi, you previously did a nice acceleration test on a different SoC (90-10 %). The Volvo EX30 stood out from the crowd as worse. That is why EX30 should be tested in more detail, i.e. also the effect of cold. In your test, the battery was warm from many accelerations and battery discharge.
We in Finland would like to know how the EX30 accelerates by SoC 20-40% 5 minutes after starting with a cold battery. Like the first freeway ramp.
even that mobile socket is tight, if you accellerate full in AWD mode the phone is dropping off the socket. it is that powerful Gforce.
Bjorn, where would you put skis for this car?
Almost flat floor in the passenger row? Not totally flat?
Isn't the interior space of the EX30 actually very poor when you compare it to an almost same length car like the MG4? In your MG4 review (blue car in Thailand) you was able to put the same stroller lying flat in the boot. Also the MG4 had much better rear passenger space/legroom with a more normal length rear bench/seat. 6:11 I wonder if Volvo shortened the rear bench on the EX30 to give it the illusion of more rear space and a bigger footwell? If so that's kind of sneaky. Also if the EX30 had normal length rear seat bases you might not of been able to fit banana boxes in the footwell.
It is a little snug inside for me but I still love the design. Thanks Bjorn.
They would have liked to get rid of the beep on the tailgate, now this will come to all future model programs, I understand
18:40 That's the greatest stock of bananas I ever seen in a private garage.
Empty boxes for the iconic banana box test. He was eating bananas for weeks.... 😃
perfect video for my family, thank you!
If you read the thumbnail text as "fits a small boy" 😅😅
And still the space in the Volvo EX30 made me decide to choose the Tesla M3 Highland in stead.
The more I see and use other car's steering wheel controls, the more I appreciate my Classic Ioniq's.
Si el fallo más grande son las plazas traseras
Good review, thanks.
This car has quite a few shortcomings after all: no rear center console, no mirror lights, no rear display etc
I don't think any of those apart from the mirror lights are a deal breaker. At least it has stalks!
@@sargfowler9603 true but imo a model 3 offers better value for money
@@paescu_2k350 yeah, but I will never buy Tesla because of Elon Musk. end of story .. lol
Bananas are still behind you!
good video
I love all your content but sometimes wish you would give your consumption figures in miles as well for us little UK watchers 😢 I am struggling to see what the average Mi/kwh is for the EX30
Bjorns previous video gave a breakdown of efficieny.
The EX30 is around 294Wh per km at 90kph in winter. So expect a range of 218km (136 miles) with a 64Kwh battery.
Putting everything into one screen goes a bit against a Volvo USP: safety. A submenu for temperature and fog lights is not great.
Rear space is very limited.
I think the EX30 is a big bummer. Too small, noisy, inefficiënt and not cheap.
Maybe they don't have tall people in Sweden 😅
Great car!!!
Tack🙏🌹
I test drive ex30 twin motor, and when I flat the acceleration, my cellphone that was on wireless charging fly to the back seat....😢
You need to push it down in to the holder Bjorn mentions. Stays in place then for any kind of launch.
I like it.
So it has no space for 2nd row passengers (and if they're small enough to fit, it's not comfortable), it's lacking any driver's display and when you use the main screen to see your speed, the computer will ping you that you're distracted, the steering wheel is of an abominable shape and features buttons that look and act like bad children's toys (we've seen you try and set the cruise control speed) - I can't fathom how anyone chooses this instead of smart's sister models, really, unless for the "but it's a Volvo" crowd. (Granted, I'm leaving out the wonderful speed of the user interface, but it's complicated in unnecessary ways, too, let's not talk about how many taps it requires to find trip information for example.)
You can disable driver alert and use the steering wheel hot key to map it to that. Apparently Volvo is already updating the steering wheel buttons in the new MY25 that is being produced as of may and I hope they replace them for the existing models.
I understand the points you mention and the space concerns & software inconsistency are valid but i think most of the negatives on these reviews are exaggerated points.
I will pick up my test vehicle next week, maybe it’ll already be updated w the latest software and see if I personally find them as much of a deal breaker than the other people on TH-cam do.
The car is designed and engineered in Sweden and is manufactured in China. Doesn’t make it more Chinese than your phone.
that's a lot of bananas!
This car is good ideas / bad execution.
Who asks such specific questions like "does it fit a small male body?"
I still don't understand why we have a lot of plastic cover under the hood. At least 20 kilos of plastic, why?
It is probably half as much, and probably the idea is to tidy up the space and keep the driver’s dirty little hands away from what is underneath.
It prevents you from seeing how much empty space there is that could have been frunk space!
Saw one in a car park yesterday. It is not small.
That's what she said.
SENDING DATA TO CHINA 😂
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