Volvo XC60


The Volvo XC60 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Swedish automaker Volvo Cars since 2008.
The XC60 is part of Volvo's 60 Series of automobiles, along with the S60, S60 Cross Country, V60, and V60 Cross Country. The first generation model introduced a new style for the 60 Series models. Along with the rest of the line-up, the first-generation XC60 was refreshed in 2013. Similarly, the second-generation model, released in 2017, is the first in the series. The car was named Car of the Year Japan for 2017–2018.

XC60 concept (2007)

The XC60 concept was unveiled at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show. It included a glass roof and a newly styled grille. The model introduced Volvo's new styling cues, which were gradually implemented throughout the model range. The XC60 concept also included a new shifting mechanism, electronic bootlid, and 20-inch wheels.

First generation (2008–2017)

The production vehicle was unveiled at the 2008 Geneva Motor Show. Sales began in Europe in the third quarter of 2008 and in North America in early 2009 as a 2010 model. The XC60 has been Volvo's best selling car since 2009.
Manufactured by subsidiary Volvo Car Gent in Ghent, Belgium, the first generation XC60 is based on Volvo's P3 platform and the XC60 shares technology with the Land Rover Freelander of 2007. At the time of development, both Land Rover and Volvo were owned by Ford and development was split between the two subsidiaries. Much of the engineering and tuning of the crossover was done by Volvo in Sweden, although offroad capabilities were developed at Land Rover in England.
In April 2010, an R-Design variant of the XC60 became available, featuring a colour-matching body kit, stiffer chassis and damping, and other unique exterior/interior trim.
In February 2013, Volvo debuted a refreshed version of the XC60, to be released for the 2014 model year. Exterior updates are primarily cosmetic, with changes to the grille and front driving lights, loss of black cladding along the lower doorsills, and minor changes to the exhaust tips and taillights. Interior updates include new materials and dashboard trims, available paddle shifter on the T6 model, and introduction of a 7" display.

XC60 Ocean Race

In 2014, special blue colour.

XC60 Plug-in Hybrid Concept

The Volvo XC60 plug-in hybrid concept was unveiled at the 2012 North American International Auto Show. The powertrain mated a turbocharged 4-cylinder driving the front wheels with a electric motor driving the rear wheels, giving the powertrain a peak combined output of. According to Volvo, the XC60 Plug-in Hybrid has an all-electric range of up to for a fuel economy equivalent of and a total range of. Fuel economy when running on the gasoline engine is estimated at. Recharging time is 3.5 hours from a 220 V outlet and 7.5 hours from a 110 V outlet. The model was never released for production.

Engines

ModelYearEngine CodePower at rpmTorque at rpmDisplacementCommentFuel consumption – combined
T6 AWD2009–2010B6304T2 at 5600 at 1500–4800Inline 6 with turbocharger11.9 L/100 km
2.0T2010–2011B4204T6 at 6000 at 1750–4000Inline 4 with turbocharger8.5 L/100 km
2010–2010B6324S at 6200 at 3200Inline 611.2 L/100 km
2011–2014B6324S5 at 6400 at 3200Inline 69.9 L/100 km
T6 AWD2011–2015B6304T4 at 5600 at 2100–4200Inline 6 with turbocharger10.7 L/100 km
T6 AWD R-Design2011–2016B6304T4 at 5600 at 2100–4200Inline 6 with turbocharger10.7 L/100 km
T52012–2013B4204T7 at 5500 at 1800–5000Inline 4 with turbocharger8.5 L/100 km
2014–2017B4204T11 at 5500 at 1500–4800Inline 4 with turbocharger6.7 L/100 km
2014–2017B4204T9 at 5700 at 2100–4500Inline 4 with turbo and supercharger7.0 L/100 km for T6
7.7 L/100 km for T6 AWD
T5 AWD2015–2016B5254T12 at 5500 at 1800–4200Inline 5 with turbocharger8.9 L/100 km

ModelYearEngine codePower at rpmTorque at rpmDisplacementCommentFuel consumption – combined
2009D5244T4 at 4000 at 2000–2750Inline 5 with turbocharger7.5 L/100 km
8.3 L/100 km for Geartronic
2.4D AWD2009D5244T5 at 4000 at 1750–2750Inline 5 with turbocharger7.5 L/100 km for manual gearbox
8.3 L/100 km for automatic gearbox
D5 AWD2010–2011D5244T10 at 4000 at 1500–3250Inline 5 with two turbochargers6.9 L/100 km for manual gearbox
7.5 L/100 km for automatic gearbox
2.4D2010–2010D5244T14 at 3000–4000 at 1500–2750Inline 5 with turbocharger6 L/100 km
2.4D AWD2010–2011D5244T16 at 4000 at 1750–3000Inline 5 with turbocharger5.7 L/100 km for manual gearbox
6.8 L/100 km for automatic gearbox
D32011–2011D5204T2 at 3000 at 1400–2850Inline 5 with turbochargerwill be added soon
2012–2015D5204T3 at 3500 at 1500–2760Inline 5 with turbochargerwill be added soon
D5 AWD2012–2015D5244T11 at 4000 at 1500–3250Inline 5 with two turbochargerswill be added soon
2012–2017D5244T17 at 4000 at 1500–3250Inline 5 with turbochargerwill be added soon
D5 AWD2012–2015D5244T15 at 4000 at 1500–3000Inline 5 with turbochargerwill be added soon
2012–2015D5204T7 at 3500 at 1500–2250Inline 5 with turbochargerwill be added soon
D42014–2015D4204T5 at 4250 at 1740–3250Inline 4 with turbochargerwill be added soon
D4 AWD2014–2014D5244T12 at 4000 at 1500–2500Inline 5 with turbochargerwill be added soon
D32016–2017D4204T4 at 4250 at 1500–2520Inline 4 with turbochargerwill be added soon
D42014–2017D4204T14 at 4250 at 1740–3250Inline 4 with two turbochargerswill be added soon
D4 AWD2016–2017D5244T21 at 4000Inline 5 with turbochargerwill be added soon
D5 AWD2016–2017D5244T22 at 4000 at 1500–3480Inline 5 with two turbochargerswill be added soon
D5 AWD2016–2017D5244T20 at 4000 at 1500–3000Inline 5 with two turbochargerswill be added soon

Safety

The XC60 includes traditional Volvo safety features including a whiplash protection system, side impact protection system, roll stability control, dynamic stability and traction control, inflatable curtain airbags, hill descent control, collision warning with brake support, active bi-xenon lights, and patented front, side, and rear structures. The XC60 also introduced a new technology feature that Volvo has named City safety. The system is described as a driver support system with the goal of preventing or mitigating vehicle-on-vehicle collisions below ; it does so through the use of a closing velocity sensor that helps determine whether a collision is likely. Depending on the speed, if a collision is likely, the Volvo's computer system will either prepare the car to brake or automatically brake the vehicle to avoid or mitigate a rear-end collision.
In 2011, the Highway Loss Data Institute credited City Safety for 27% fewer property damage liability claims, 51% fewer bodily injury liability claims, and 22% fewer collision claims for the XC60 compared to other midsize luxury SUVs. The XC60 had fewer insurance claims compared to other Volvo models lacking the City Safety feature.
Euro NCAP evaluated the XC60 in 2008, awarding it 5 of 5 stars for adult occupant protection. The XC60 scored 16 of 16 points in the front test and 16 of 16 in the side test. The car received 2 of 2 points available in the pole test and an additional 3 points available for seat belt reminders. The XC60 received a total of 37 of 37 points and therefore five stars in Euro NCAP's evaluation. The XC60 was one of only three cars to receive 37 of 37 available points under Euro NCAP's point based evaluation at the time.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the Volvo XC60 their Top Safety Pick+ award. The XC60 was granted the IIHS's highest rating of "good" in front, side, rear and roof strength tests and has Electronic Stability Control as standard equipment to receive the award.

Marketing

Volvo used the 2009 film The Twilight Saga: New Moon to promote the XC60, including an online contest to give away models identical to the one driven by lead character Edward Cullen.

Second generation (2017–present)

The second generation XC60 was unveiled at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. The first −60 series model in its generation and the first since Volvo's purchase by Geely, it is based on the same Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform as the S90, V90, and XC90. As part of Volvo's move toward smaller engines, the new model uses only four-cylinder engines, in various configurations and states of tune, again shared with the −90 series models.
The car was facelifted on 2 March 2021, with the new version debuting alongside the Volvo C40. The engines remain the same 2.0 litre with petrol, diesel, or PHEV power. Like the XC40 Recharge Electric and the C40, the XC60 facelift also gains a new Android-powered infotainment system that's been developed in collaboration with Google.
The 2024 Volvo XC60, which fell short of the Top Safety Pick+ award, received an “acceptable” rating in the updated side-impact test. The possible injuries recorded on the dummies that simulated the vehicle's occupants, especially the driver and rear passenger, were the determining factor in this rating.

Mild hybrid

The XC60 was released with two mild hybrid variants in 2020, with both a petrol and diesel 2.0L variant available. They utilize an Integrated Starter Generator (ISG) and a KERS system In 2023, Volvo removed conventional engines as an option, meaning mild hybrids are the base engine option in the US.

Plug-in hybrid

The XC60 was released with a T8 plug-in hybrid variant that used the T6 engine combined with a 10.4 kWh battery and an rear electric motor to produce. The EPA all-electric range is. For the 2020 model year, the battery size was increased to 11.6 kWh, which increased the EPA range to. For the 2021 model year, T8 models were renamed to "Recharge" models.
For the 2022 model year, Volvo released an XC60 Recharge Extended Range. Battery size was increased to 18.7 kWh, increasing the all-electric range to. The rear electric motor was upgraded to a unit, increasing total power output to.

Facelift (2025)

In August 2025, a facelift version of the second-generation XC60 was launched. Exterior revisions included a redesigned front grille with a criss-cross mesh pattern, smoked-effect LED tail lamps, and newly designed 19-inch alloy wheels.
Interior updates featured a larger 11.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system, an upgraded digital instrument cluster, and new upholstery options such as Nordico synthetic leather. In the Indian market, the facelifted model was offered in a single fully equipped Ultra trim, which added features including a front seat massage function and additional soft-touch materials and the price increased to : ₹ 71.9 Lakhs which was : ₹ 1.15 Lakhs more than the pre-facelift model.
No mechanical changes were introduced with the update. The model continued to be powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine paired with a 48V mild-hybrid system, producing 250 hp and 360 Nm of torque. An 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive remained standard across the range. Plug-in hybrid variants retained their pre-facelift powertrain specifications.

Asia Markets

Volvos sold in Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam are all imported from Malaysia's Volvo factory in Shah Alam.

Trim levels

The XC60 is available in Core, Plus, and Ultimate as of 2023 name changes.

Engines

ModelEngine codeYearPower at rpmTorque at rpmDisplacementComment
D4 AWDD4204T142017–present at 4250 at 1750–2500Inline 4 with two turbochargers
D5 AWDD4204T232017–present at 4000 at 1750–2250Inline 4 with two turbochargers, 2nd one being a variable geometry turbocharger

ModelEngine codeYearPower at rpmTorque at rpmDisplacementComment
B4204T282017–2021
B4204T352017–2021
B4204T342018–2021
B4204TSH2022–present

Safety

The XC60 earned the IIHS's Top Safety Pick for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023 and 2024, and earned Top Safety Pick+ for 2021 and 2022.
CategoryRating
Small overlap front
Moderate overlap front
Side impact
Roof strength
Head restraints & seats

Sales

The Volvo XC60 has been Volvo's best selling car, with sales increasing every year since its release in 2008. The second generation XC60 has continued to set new sales records.
Calendar yearUnited StatesCanadaBrazilEuropeChinaGlobal
20085,842rowspan=6 6,954
20099,2621,2111,54040,07561,667-
201012,0301,5401,69744,99580,723-
201112,9321,8653,47451,34597,183-
201219,1391,8852,41446,410106,203-
201319,7661,6812,08846,185114,010-
201419,2761,5422,15662,8456,874136,993
201526,1341,6462,54377,19736,634159,617
201620,4521,5262,14482,99039,374161,092
201722,5162,3152,35099,02338,672184,966
201832,6892,8262,91680,00050,237189,459
201930,5783,0453,44281,87662,594204,981
202032,0783,1482,95170,53362,739191,696
202141,5823,3983,46673,16562,431215,636
202236,1811,88264,68967,944195,338
202339,7024,335228,646
202438,8923,266230,853
202541,1053,515