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The XC60 is a 2-row SUV from Volvo. On the outside you will discover unique lighting, optional wheels and panoramic roof. On the inside you will be greeted by a digital gauge cluster and 9in infotainment system. Is the 2025 Volvo XC60 a BETTER sport SUV than a Porsche Macan?**Please click the link to get your Raiti's Rides Merch!
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Powertrains
Choose between two powertrain options for your XC60 plug-in hybrid. Both enable all-electric driving for most daily trips, with a petrol engine ready to step in if needed.
T6 AWD
This powertrain strikes a balance between power and energy efficiency. An electric motor drives the rear wheels using an advanced 18.8 kWh lithium-ion battery, while a high-performance petrol engine with eboost and turbo technology powers the front wheels. All-wheel drive is always available, and the 8-speed automatic transmission adds versatility.
T8 AWD
This high-performance option delivers dynamic power and confident handling without sacrificing everyday practicality. It shares the same 18.8 kWh lithium-ion battery and all-wheel drive system as the T6 AWD, but it's tuned with extra torque and acceleration for a thrilling drive.
Five drive modes
Choose from five drive modes that adapt the car for efficiency, power or tougher roads: Hybrid, Power, Pure, Off-road and Constant All-wheel Drive (AWD).
One pedal drive Both powertrain options feature one pedal drive to improve efficiency and make driving smoother. Speed up and slow down using just the accelerator.
Electric range (combined)
The XC60 plug-in hybrid has an electric range of up to 82 km (according to WLTP). From family outings to date nights, this range lets you handle most daily trips on electric power alone.
Battery charging duration 0-100% (2-phase 16A)
Charge your XC60 plug-in hybrid from 0 to 100 per cent in around three hours. This lets you cover most daily driving on pure electric power.
Fuel consumption (combined)
The XC60 plug-in hybrid has a 71-litre fuel tank. Its efficient petrol engine is designed to reduce fuel consumption. It also has a small electric motor instead of a traditional supercharger, so you get more engine power without consuming extra fuel.
Fuel tank capacity
71 litres
Fuel consumption (combined; WLTP)
T6 AWD
1 litre / 100 km
T8 AWD
1 litre / 100 km
This figure includes both the petrol engine and electric motor in the combined driving cycle.
Battery energy (nominal)
The XC60 plug-in hybrid is equipped with an advanced 18.8 kWh battery. Charge it to 100 per cent to maximise electric range and maintain battery health.
Cargo capacity (max) - second row up
The boot of your XC60 plug-in hybrid holds 468 litres, comfortably accommodating up to five people and their bags. Fold down the rear backrests to expand that to up to 1528 litres. There’s also a convenient 28-litre compartment under the boot floor.
Trailer max weight
The XC60 plug-in hybrid can tow up to 2 250 kg.
Press a button inside the boot to release the optional folding tow bar, then manually lock it into place. Press again to hide it away.
When you’re ready to hit the road, the rear park assist camera helps you line up with your trailer. Trailer Stability Assist helps prevent swaying as you drive.
MORE INFO
For the upcoming model year, the XC60 receives a significant refresh, featuring key updates in user experience, design and comfort along with a faster and more responsive infotainment system. The broader model range also gets a number of significant enhancements.
Since its introduction in 2017, the XC60 has been Volvo Cars’ top-selling model and one of the best-selling plug-in hybrids in Europe. More than one and a half million XC60s have been sold across the globe, and 2024 marked a sales record.
The refreshed XC60 is available to order today in certain countries. The availability and timing of the 2026 model year versions will differ from market to market.
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Comments
- I prefer the previous info-entertaining system screen. It looked more classy and integrated in the car. This feels like attached later by the customer with some sort of holder.
- The interior seem much more beige (with more yellowish tone) in the xc60 Chardemum then in the xc90 that seem more towards a colder brownish color...So is that just because of different lighting when filmed? Or are the colors actually a bit different in xc60 and xc90?
- I wonder why Volvo stopped offering wireless phone charging? My 2021 XC60 Inscription has it? Also, it looks like they did away with ventilated seats? That is nice to have on hot days. That said, those seats do look amazing. Sweet ride right here.
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