The fastest a Volvo S60 can go is 250 km/h (155.34 mph), a speed delivered by the variants with an output of 250 Hp or more.
Fuel consumption of internal combustion engine variants is between 3.7 l/100 km (63.57 mpg) (2015 Volvo S60 II (facelift 2013) 2.0 D2 (120 Hp)) and 10.7 l/100 km (21.98 mpg) (2000 Volvo S60 2.4 (200 Hp) AWD). Figures of hybrid versions go down to 1.7-2.0 l/100 km (138.36 - 117.61 mpg).
Fuel tank capacity depends on the variant and can be 55 l (14.53 gal), 60 l (15.85 gal), 67.5 l (17.83 gal), or 70 l (18.49 gal).
Yes, the third generation Volvo S60 has been in production since 2019.
Volvo S60 is available both with front and all-wheel drive in each generation, with the former being more common across the range.
According to owners, Volvo S60 vehicles are overall safe and reliable. Only minor problems were reported for vehicles produced before 2010, such as front tire wear, central locking and cruise control issues. Later variants, however, are prone to more problems with the engine overheating or cutting out, coolant leakage, seat belt not working properly, software issues affecting power steering and power brake.