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Volvo V60. Spacious legroom, advanced safety systems and a premium sound system.

The Volvo V60 is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable to drive. It is quiet, and the built-in safety features ensure that you have plenty of help on the road. Audiophiles could also choose to upgrade the sound system to a package from Bowers & Wilkins so they can listen to music as it was meant to be heard.

Volvo V60 highlights

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Scandinavian elegance

Volvo's V60 interior offered a tranquil escape inspired by the beauty of nature. Genuine wood decor with a driftwood pattern reminiscent of windswept coastlines lined the cabin. A handcrafted crystal gear shifter, made exclusively for Volvo by Orrefors, added a touch of Swedish elegance. Completing the serene atmosphere, a panoramic sunroof bathed the interior in natural light, creating a spacious feel for every passenger.

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The perfect balance of sport and elegance

The exterior of the Volvo V60 is a well-balanced blend of sporty and elegant design. It turns heads without neglecting the Scandinavian design principles that we so often incorporate into our cars. The car has a sculpted hood, sophisticated lines, and our signature design element, Thor's Hammer headlights, making the car easily recognisable at a glance. Another popular design element on the Volvo V60 is the distinctive grille, which has become popular among many car enthusiasts.

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Comfortable to drive

The Volvo V60 has been praised by critics and drivers for its comfort. The seats are supportive, and if you sit in the back of the car, you will have plenty of space, which makes it a perfect car for long motorway journeys. If you set the car to Comfort mode, you will also get a car that feels comfortable to drive. The steering is light, the damping is soft, and the body movement is compliant.

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Packed with safety features

The Volvo V60 is equipped with several safety features that enhance driving ease. For instance, in later versions of the V60, the safety system assists in detecting crossing vehicles when reversing out of a parking space. It also alerts you to potential collisions with other drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and animals. Another feature, which is also found in many of our latest models, is our 360-degree camera, which increases visibility around the car and makes it easier for you to park, even in tight spaces.

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Large and flexible cargo space

The Volvo V60 impressed with its large, flexible cargo space. Even with the rear seats upright, it could accommodate up to three large suitcases and a cabin bag. Folding the seats created a flat load floor for easy loading and unloading of bulky items. The tailgate offered multiple opening options: remote control, buttons, or a hands-free sensor activated by waving your foot under the bumper. It was even programmed to a lower opening height for tight garages.

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Mild hybrid technology

Volvo went on to produce the V60 mild hybrid, the technology combined reduced emissions, compared to traditional engines, with a smoother driving experience. By capturing braking energy, it offered improved fuel efficiency without sacrificing performance.

Learn more about the Volvo V60

When did Volvo Cars stop producing the V60?

Manufacturing of the Volvo V60 Petrol/Diesel was stopped in 2018.

Is the Volvo V60 available as all wheel drive?

Yes, the Volvo V60 is available as all wheel drive.