Volvo is planning to transition to all-electric vehicles in Australia, but in the meantime, it will continue selling petrol cars, with the XC60 playing a key role in this strategy. The XC60 has received updates to keep it competitive in the face of growing competition. It now features a new Android Automotive-based technology suite, along with refreshed looks and new trim levels. Unlike Mercedes-Benz, which has streamlined its GLC range, Volvo offers a wide range of options for the XC60 lineup. The entry-level model, priced at $72,990, is a compelling choice for those who don’t require the top-of-the-line features. The XC60’s interior still looks and feels modern, with a vertical touchscreen and high-quality materials. Volvo is known for its comfortable seats, and the XC60 is no exception. The new Android-based infotainment system is faster and offers up-to-date Google Maps and the ability to download Spotify directly onto the car. The XC60’s storage space is not as generous as some of its competitors, but it still offers practical features such as cupholders and a wireless phone charger. Rear seat space is decent, and Volvo provides rear climate controls and air vents for added comfort. In terms of cargo capacity, the XC60 offers 483 liters of space with the rear seats up and 1430 liters with them folded down. Under the hood, the XC60 Plus B5 is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine with a mild-hybrid system, delivering 183kW of power and 350Nm of torque. The XC60 provides a comfortable and refined driving experience, with light steering, all-wheel drive, and a smooth-shifting transmission. On the highway, the XC60 is a capable cruiser, offering a quiet ride and comfortable suspension. The XC60 scored a five-star safety rating from ANCAP and comes with a range of safety features, including adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring. Overall, the XC60 offers a compelling package with its updated features, comfortable interior, and solid performance.

Review of the 2023 Volvo XC60 by 7NEWS
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