The Volvo V60 range features both variants with all-wheel and front wheel drive.
Depending on the variant, dimensions are between 4628 (182.2 in.) and 4784 (188.35 in.) mm in length, 1850 (72.83 in.) and 1899 (74.76 in.) mm in width, and 1432 (56.38 in.) and 1545 (60.83 in.) mm in height.
Fuel consumption is different across variants, going as low as 3.8 l/100 km (62 mpg) (Volvo V60 I (2013 facelift) 2.0 D2 (120 Hp)), and as high as 11.3 l/100 km (21 mpg) (Volvo V60 II Cross Country 2.0 T5 (254 Hp) AWD Automatic). The range offers hybrid options, as well, where fuel consumption is naturally much lower – down to 1.8 l/100 km (131 mpg).
Cross Country is a raised V60, where ground clearance has been increased to 20.6 cm, to offer a better performance on uneven terrains. For this purpose, most Cross Country variants also come with all-wheel drive as standard.
Volvo is famous for its safety, and the Volvo V60 makes no exception. It’s a good and stable vehicle, with 5-star safety ratings.