
The second-generation XC60 has been Volvo’s best-seller since its debut in 2017, and the mid-size SUV has been given a few facelifts in the meantime. To keep sales high, Volvo has now given it another facelift.
Among other things, the XC60 gets a revised front grille for the new model year, modeled after the revised grille design of the larger XC90.
Volvo has also given it a darker taillights, new wheel designs and a few new color options.
Cabin updates include new materials designed to make the ambience more premium, including Quilted Nordico and Navy Herringbone Weave, a better wireless phone charger and new cupholders.

Also of note is the new infotainment screen, which has been increased from 9.0 to 11.2 inches, with a sharper image and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon Cockpit Platform. Volvo says this technology makes the whole package twice as fast as the previous system and 10 times faster at generating graphics.
The revised Volvo XC60 can now be ordered, with prices starting at 57,390 euros in Germany for the XC60 B5 AWD Mild-Hybrid version with 184 kW/250 hp in the Essential trim level.
