Volvo XC60 receives a new update with a larger screen and more technology on board

Volvo XC60 receives a new update with a larger screen and more technology on boardVolvo XC60 receives a new update with a larger screen and more technology on board (Instagram @volvocars)

Volvo has updated the XC60 with minor changes to keep it competitive. The main design update is the new front grille, now identical to that of the XC90, as well as new color options, wheels, and darkened rear lights.

Inside, the most significant change is the 11.2-inch touchscreen, which now stands out on the dashboard and includes the latest version of the Google-based infotainment system.

Among the technological highlights, Volvo promises one of the best automotive sound systems with the new Bowers & Wilkins option. Additionally, the model has been designed to offer more cabin silence, thanks to the air suspension and optional laminated windows.

Regarding the powertrain, there’s no information on changes, so it is expected that the SUV will continue with mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions, with power outputs ranging from 247 to 449 hp and an electric range of up to 80 km.

The update aims to prolong the relevance of the XC60 before the arrival of the EX60, expected in 2026. Volvo continues to expand its electric lineup, which already includes the compact EX30 and the flagship EX90. More details about the XC60 are expected to be revealed in March 2025.

Source: Car Magazine | Photo: Instagram @volvocars | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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