Review
Volvo XC60 SUV
Price £ 32,685 - £ 39,80

reviewed by CarBuyer
- cheap-to-run 2.0-liter diesel engines
- Handsome, elegant design
- Impressively sure
- Uninspiring driving
- Hesitant automatic
- Bigger engines are less efficient
At a glance
- The greenest
- D4 (10hp) Start / stop R-design Nav 5dr £ 33,960
- lowest
- D4 (10hp) Start / stop SE Nav 5dr £ 32,685
- The fastest
- 2.0 T5 Automatic R-DESIGN LUX Nav 5dr £ 38,30
- Top of the range
- D5 AWD (220hp) S / S R-DESIGN Lux Nav 5dr £ 39,80
"The Volvo XC60 is a worthy contender in the premium SUV class, is comfortable, practical, beautiful and cheap to run. It begins to feel its age, but. "

The Volvo XC60 brings its own brand of Scandinavian elegance a class of extremely talented rivals packed. The BMW X3 has the most established names, the Audi Q5 and Mercedes GLC have upscale appeal and the Land Rover Discovery Sport is powered by a famous heritage.

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the XC60 is also a challenge SUVs capable than suggesting their lower price, be with the Mazda CX-5 and Nissan Qashqai enough genuine rival to Volvo are contemplated. The Swedish automaker aims to meet them by. A potent blend of style, comfort and safety
Volvo has definitely raised the question of style, with a look beautiful and desirable managed while to still be low-key and subtle. Comfort is a particular strength, with exceptional driving characteristics and some simply awesome seats, and the way the car is assembled, impress some very attractive materials, also. is
Even beyond doubt the safety record XC60 is. It was NCAP the full five stars by the independent crash safety tests Euro, given with a rating of 94% awarded for adult occupant protection.
However, although the Volvo can you and your family wipe safely for hundreds of miles in maximum comfort, his age begins in some areas to show. There can not be a BMW X3 riding also entertainment through corners say much to offer the path in the way and it does not offer advanced technology inside like a Mercedes GLC or Audi Q5.
The XC60 offers four engine. The two petrol engines are both 2.0-liter. The T5's turbocharged and produces 242bhp, while the T6 both turbo and compressor is generating a huge 302bhp. The T5 can do 0-62mph in 7.2 seconds and 42.1mpg economy to achieve, while the T6 40.3mpg managed. CO2 emissions for these two range 157-179 grams per kilometer, for the annual road tax bills of £ 180 to £ 225
The diesel engine depend decisions whether the the extra grip of all-wheel must go - but it is worth mentioning that the XC60 off-road whichever specification you are not particularly suitable
two-wheel drive XC60s can have a 148bhp 2.0-liter turbo-D3 or a 188bhp twin-turbo , D4 engine. Both can deliver economy of nearly 63mpg and CO2 emissions of 117g / km and so will cost just £ 30 per year are tax exempt. A larger 2.4-liter diesel with 161 or 187bhp is only with all-wheel drive available, returning less than 50mpg and costs £ 130 per year for road tax as manual or £ 145 as an automatic.
Four specification levels for the XC60 is available. There are SE and the better-equipped SE Lux, the sporty R-Design and R-Design Lux. All are well-equipped with cruise control, automatic climate control, Bluetooth, DAB radio and parking sensors, equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels. Volvo maintains its reputation for built-in security with a long list of devices that helped the XC60 that five-star Euro NCAP rating to achieve.
The restrained, mature XC60 makes a good choice when comfort, safety and subtlety are your priorities.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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Enter the Volvo XC60 with the D4 diesel engine and can achieve excellent fuel economy
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motors, drive & performance
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Safe and solid, but the Volvo XC60 is uninspired on highways
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interior & comfort
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The Volvo XC60 is an incredibly relaxing car in
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practicality & trunk
traveling -
the interior Volvo XC60 is spacious and practical, with plenty of space for three in the back
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reliability and safety
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customer is not as high rate as before, but the XC60 is still like a good family car
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