
The Volvo V60 is where practicality meets pure Scandinavian elegance a sleek and versatile estate designed to handle family life, long-distance journeys, and everything in between, with a choice of advanced Mild Hybrid or Plug-in Hybrid powertrains.
Each delivers smooth performance and effortless control, whether powered by electricity, petrol, or both. The Mild Hybrid helps you enjoy a smoother drive with improved fuel efficiency, while the Plug-in Hybrid offers all-electric capability for most daily journeys and the freedom of petrol power when you need to go further.
Inside, uncluttered design, premium materials, and smart technology create a space that’s calm, comfortable, and built around you. With up to 1,431 litres of cargo space, flexible seating, and a panoramic roof that fills the cabin with light, the V60 turns every trip into a refined experience.
From quiet commutes to family adventures, the Volvo V60 is ready for the road ahead efficient, confident, and unmistakably Volvo.
The Volvo V60 is available in two refined trims Plus and Ultra across both Mild Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid powertrains, each combining versatility, craftsmanship, and advanced technology.
The Plus trim offers an exceptional balance of comfort and innovation, with features like wireless phone charging, high-level interior illumination, and built-in Google integration for seamless navigation and connectivity.
Move up to the Ultra for the pinnacle of Volvo luxury. It adds a panoramic roof, Harman Kardon Premium Sound, a 360° camera, and enhanced comfort features for a truly first-class experience on every journey.
Whichever trim and powertrain you choose, the V60 delivers elegant design, advanced safety, and effortless Scandinavian sophistication in a spacious, family-ready estate.
Whether you’re still exploring or ready to take the next step, we’ve answered some of the most common questions about the Volvo V60 below. If there’s anything else you’d like to know, just get in touch – we’re always happy to help.
| Model | On The Road (OTR) £ |
| PLUS | |
| PLUG-IN HYBRID | |
| T6 Plug-in Hybrid AWD Automatic - Dark Theme | £51,310.00 |
| PETROL | |
| B4 (P) FWD Automatic - Dark Theme | £43,940.00 |
| ULTRA | |
| PLUG-IN HYBRID | |
| T8 Plug-in Hybrid AWD Automatic - Dark Theme | £57,760.00 |
| PETROL | |
| B4 (P) FWD Automatic - Dark Theme | £48,390.00 |
The V60 has Google Maps, Google Assistant and Google Play built-in.
Yes, Apple CarPlay is standard on the V60.*
* Apple CarPlay can only be used in combination with iPhone model 5 or later. Apple CarPlay and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Yes, up to four years of access to the services are included. After that you can buy a continuation of the subscription if you wish to continue using all the services included.
A subscription lasts up to four years. If the car is new, this period starts on the retail delivery date. The subscription is linked to the car, so in the event of the car being sold, any remaining subscription time is passed on to the next owner/user.
Yes. All data is included for up to four years. This includes both for navigation and voice assistant, as well as downloading and running any type of apps (e.g. music streaming). After this period, the service can be extended as a subscription.
Intelligent Speed Assist is a safety-enhancing system required by law within Europe, and Volvo Cars’ solution is designed to be as smooth as possible for the driver. The purpose is to help the driver avoid unintentional speeding, for example when entering new speed zones or when speed limits differ depending on the time of day or road conditions. The system continuously reads speed limit signs together with map data. If you as a driver exceed a legal speed limit, you can be notified by an audible and visible signal. You can also set the system to automatically slow down the car if you drive too fast. The Intelligent Speed Assist is on by default every time you start the car and activates automatically at speeds over 20 km/h. It's possible to deactivate the function while driving. Please note: The driver is always responsible for how the car is controlled; this is only a supportive function.