Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) Review and Prices
The Volvo XC60 is one of the safest SUVs on sale because all models come with automatic emergency braking. The XC60’s smart Swedish design gives it a premium feel helping it take on models such as the Audi Q5, BMW X3 and Land Rover Discovery Sport.
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What's good
What's not so good
Find out more about the Volvo XC60 (2013-2017)
Is the Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) a good car?
It’s one of the larger midsize SUVs so its capacious boot will easily take a pushchair or several flat-pack boxes. The cabin is sensible with a simply laid-out dashboard and lots of space for passengers, while the seats are some of the most comfortable we have ever experienced.
The XC60 is best paired with diesel engines. These range from the D4 with 190hp to the D5 with 220hp. Less popular is the 2.0-litre petrol that replaces the thirsty old 2.5-litre model. All XC60s are available with four-wheel drive, but unless you need the extra grip we’d suggest opting for a two-wheel-drive model to maximise fuel economy.
As a motorway cruiser, the XC60 is hard to fault – limited cabin noise and excellent ride comfort make it a great companion for long journeys. Things aren’t so good when you’re hurrying down a B-road – the less-than-direct steering makes it difficult to place the SUV confidently on the road, which is why the BMW X3 remains the driver’s choice.
All XC60 models are decently equipped with gadgets such as cruise control, parking sensors, climate control, DAB digital radio, Bluetooth connectivity for calls or music streaming and a powered bootlid.
It's not the most interesting thing on four wheels, but the XC60 is still an excellent family car
Overall, the Volvo XC60 is a good family car and well worth a look. It’s well built, usefully practical, and leads the class for safety – no wonder it’s Volvo’s most popular model with 500,000 units sold since the car was launched in 2009. However, some rivals such as the BMW X3 have a better compromise between ride and handling while the Land Rover Discovery Sport makes the Volvo look a little outdated despite its recent facelift.
How much is the Volvo XC60 (2013-2017)?
The Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) has a RRP range of £28,165 to £45,080. The price of a used Volvo XC60 (2013-2017) on carwow starts at £13,540.
What's it like to drive?
Despite the raised ride height and optional four-wheel drive, the XC60 isn’t a true off-roader, but should be more than capable of tackling slippery roads. Rivals such as the Discovery Sport have selectable driving modes that make them better suited to challenging off-roading.
The D4 is cheap to run yet also delivers a hefty shove when you need it
What's it like inside?
As an alternative to its German rivals, the XC60 brings a different philosophy to the interior design.
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