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2021 Volvo XC60 Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

8
of 10

expert review

4.5

avg user rating

(4 reviews)

Pros

  • Stylish design

  • Fun to drive

  • Comfortable

Cons

  • Unimpressive electric range

  • Harsher ride on larger wheels

8
out of 10
expert review
Look & feel
8/10
Technology
8/10
Performance
8/10
Safety
9/10
Form & function
8/10
Cost-effectiveness
7/10
2021 Volvo XC60 Test Drive Review summaryImage

The XC60, the “just right” midsize crossover SUV, rolls on as one of Volvo’s best-selling models.

In the middle of a very competent trio of crossover SUVs, the 2021 Volvo XC60 impresses with luxury-level appointments, cool Scandinavian style, exceptional safety features, and a lusty powertrain. Volvo makes a case for its inclusion in the premium vehicle class with the XC60, and it manages to squeeze value out of every drop of gas, too.
8/10

Though it’s not news any longer, it’s worth noting: Volvo, the Swedish car brand, hasn’t been purely Swedish in a long time. After 72 years of independence, the company was purchased by Ford in 1999. Ford owned Volvo until 2010. During that ownership, Volvo cars were forced to share platforms and engineering with Ford brands, leading to some very odd “synergy,” with some Ford, Mazda, and Volvo models riding on the same platforms and using a lot of shared parts. Soon after the economic crisis of 2008, Ford sold Volvo (and a lot of other brands) to outside buyers. Volvo was snapped up by Geely Holding Group, a gigantic Chinese company. The move turned out to be a rebirth for Volvo, as they could shed their Ford shackles and behave like a startup car company with new platforms, engineering, and goals. With Geely’s support, Volvo became a startup with nine decades of experience in the car business. The product lineup has emerged as a near-luxury collection of cars and crossover SUVs, consistently among the safest-rated and most innovative lineups anywhere.

Right in the middle of the Volvo crossover lineup, between the compact XC40 and larger mid-size XC90, sits the 2021 XC60. Now in its second generation of production, the XC60 has been built on Volvo’s SPA (Scalable Product Architecture) platform since the 2018 model year, a platform it shares with the other 60-series (S60 sedans, V60 wagons) and 90-series (XC90 crossovers, S90 sedans, V90 wagons) vehicles.

Volvo’s crossovers share a common look, an elegant, tailored crossover two-box design with short front and rear overhangs. The body sides are tucked in athletically, and crisp details across the body emphasize a very agile form. The upright grille at the front of the XC60 proudly wears Volvo’s iron mark logo, and the front headlights have an LED daytime running light in the shape of Thor’s hammer, the most Swedish design element you’ll ever find on an SUV.

Paint quality, chrome, and trim are all beautifully executed, and the big alloy wheels (up to 21 inches on top trim levels) are fashionable and attractive.

Inside, things are even better. We hate to fall back on “Scandinavian” as a style descriptor so frequently, but the clean lines, authentic materials, and serene aura in the cabin define the term. Volvo was early to the party with big, portrait-oriented infotainment touchscreens, and the 9-inch display at the top of the XC60’s center stack is much easier to accept now than it was in 2018.

As with any interior, it’s the little details that elevate XC60 to near-luxury status. The elegance of the HVAC vents, often an afterthought in interior design, impresses with both shape and operation. A single, grooved, chromed knob controls lateral direction, vertical direction, and airflow—simple, elegant, and beautiful. Textures and colors throughout the cabin are harmonious and rewarding. It’s a very nice place to spend time.

Jason Fogelson
Published May 25, 2021 by Jason Fogelson
Jason Fogelson has reviewed hundreds of cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles and ATVs for websites, magazines and newspapers. He is based in the Detroit area.

User reviews for 2021 Volvo XC60

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by Alex F
Sep 14, 2024
Great car, only downside is no wireless carplay but everything else is 10/10Sep 14, 2024
by Adrian G
Jun 27, 2024
Its a beautiful vehicle, but the 2023 Hybrid model is better. 80km of range and 400hp. Good to buy used due to massive depreciation hit.Jun 27, 2024
by Joey Z
Oct 06, 2023
advanced technology, smooth driving experience, but XC60 does not have front camera is sad.Oct 06, 2023

2021 Volvo XC60 Pricing

Original MSRP
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Price range
$24,847 to $25,500
Average price on CG
$25,225
YoY price change
$25,500 to $25,225

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