Volvo V60 2010-2018 review

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The Volvo V60 is far removed from the Volvo estates of yesteryear. They were vast Swedish motherships with all the style of an aircraft hangar but a bit more space inside.

Driven by people with straw in their hair and porridge in their beards, they were the only cars on the road that actually looked better with every panel bashed in and 200,000 miles on the clock than they did when new. Now look at this glinting, curving, handsome slice of automotive sculpture and consider the journey Volvo has been on during these past few years.

The new Volvo V60 is far removed from the Volvo estates of yesteryearMatt SaundersRoad test editor

Volvo won’t sell a single example of this new V60 estate to those interested only in an indestructible beast of burden. You’re never going to see one loaded up with trunks to take the little dears back to boarding school, because once they’re on board you’ll do well to get more than their tuck boxes in the load bay.

What you will see is V60s being sold to family fashionistas. Should they really abandon their Mercedes-Benzs, BMWs and Audis for a Volvo? If looks were the only means of measurement, the answer would be a fairly clear “yes” and we’d all be out of a job. As it is, there are some stern tests the new Volvo estate has to pass before we can judge whether it really is as good as it looks.

In 2014, Volvo refined that formula further by giving the mid-sized estate a more graceful stance and refining it engine line-up.

The V60 gets a simplified range of engines: petrol-wise there is a 2.0-litre T4 is a 188bhp motor and there are four diesel engine – three variants of the 2.0-litre diesel engine and a 2.4-litre powering the range-topping D4 all-wheel drive models. For those more eco-conscious will be pleased to see the addition of two hybrid-diesel versions both using the same 2.4-litre oil burner, while there is a 362bhp powerhouse in the shape of the V60 Polestar heading the range.

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There are five trim levels; going from top to bottom they are Business Edition, SE Nav, SE Lux Nav, R-Design Nav and R-Design Lux Nav, while there are two trims for the rugged V60 Cross Country.

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Verdict Model tested: Rating: 7

Volvo V60 2010-2018

GoodExterior stylingInterior designRide qualityBadSmall bootUnengaging handlingTorque steer

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