Volvo XC60
2010-2024
The Volvo XC60 was launched as Volvo's midsize, 2-row crossover SUV ("CUV") in 2010. It spans two distinct generations:
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2008-2017 Volvo XC60 (P3)
- Four door, two row crossover SUV based on the Volvo P3 platform
- Sold in the USA from 2008 through the 2017 model years
- USA models have a variety of different gasoline engine packages
- Ford SI6 "short six" 3.0 turbocharged or 3.2 naturally aspirated inline six
- "White block" 2.5L light pressure turbo five cylinder
- "Modular"/"VEA"/"DRIVe" 2L four cylinder direct injected turbo
- USA models all have automatic transmissions, 6-speed Aisin-Warner TF-80 for five- and six-cylinder engines or 8-speed TG-81 for four-cylinder engines
- FWD or AWD (AWD only on T6 models)
2018-present Volvo XC60 (P5)
- Four door, two row crossover SUV based on the Volvo P5 platform
- Sold in the USA from 2018 through current (as of 2022) model year
- USA models all have forced induction "modular"/"VEA"/"DRIVe" 2L four cylinder direct injected gasoline engines
- Turbocharged in T5, B5, and B6 models
- Twincharged (turbocharged and supercharged) in T6 models
- Twincharged hybrid in T8 models, branded "T8 Recharge" from 2021
- USA models all have 8-speed Aisin-Warner TG-81 automatic transmissions, with FWD & AWD variations
- Non-plug-in hybrid models use a conventional Haldex-style AWD
- T8 models are "through-the-road" hybrids, with the gasoline engine driving the front wheels and the electric motor driving the rear wheels
- From 2021, 48-volt mild hybrid B5 and B6 models replace the T5 and T6
- T8 models are gasoline/electric hybrids, charging a medium-capacity battery when decelerating/braking and using an electric motor to supplement the gas motor when accelerating
- T8 Recharge models have an additional EV charging port and can be run about 20 miles in all-electric mode
Model information is based on the USA vehicle market. Other model variations may exist outside the USA.