What is the difference between the 2025 XC40 combustion model and the XC40 Recharge electric, and which is the right choice in Canada?
The 2025 XC40 is available in Canada in two distinct variants: the XC40 B4 AWD mild-hybrid with a 48V system producing 197 horsepower (base price ~$48,150 CAD) and the XC40 Recharge Pure Electric in either single-motor 231-horsepower or twin-motor 408-horsepower configurations (base price ~$62,950 CAD). The combustion XC40 averages 8.4 L/100 km combined (NRCan) and works at any standard gas station — ideal if home charging is unavailable. The Recharge delivers 460 km EPA range (twin-motor) and saves approximately $1,800 CAD annually in operating costs versus the combustion model at 20,000 km using Quebec electricity prices ($0.07/kWh). With the federal iZEV incentive ($5,000) and the Quebec provincial rebate ($7,000), the XC40 Recharge becomes competitive at approximately $50,950 net. The combustion model remains the logical choice for drivers in remote areas without access to fast-charging infrastructure.
























