The all-new 2018 Volvo XC60 is already rolling off the production line, but U.S. buyers won’t be able to get one until this fall. Volvo has announced the pricing for the 2018 XC60, which starts at $41,500.
Volvo is now taking orders for the 2018 Volvo XC60
The 2018 XC60 will be offered in three versions: T5, T6 and T8. The XC60 T5 is powered by a turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder that generates 250 horsepower and 258 lb-ft. with all-wheel drive. The XC60 T6 is also powered by a 2.0L four-cylinder, but it’s both turbo and supercharged to give it 316 horsepower. The XC60 T8 Twin Engine Electric Plug-In Hybrid packs 400 horsepower with electric all-wheel drive. Pricing for the T5 starts at $41,500, the T6 starts at $44,900 and the T8 starts at $52,900.
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All XC60s will come standard with a panoramic moonroof, leather seats, Thor’s Hammer LED headlamps, and Apple Carplay / Android Auto integrated into the 9-inch touch screen. Optional features include, Nappa leather seats with ventilation and massage, Bowers & Wilkins Premium Sound and a four-corner air suspension.
To keep you safe, the XC60 features Lane Keeping Aid standard and will debut with Oncoming Lane Mitigation, which will provide steering input to mitigate head-on collisions. This function will also join the standard Intellisafe City Safety system, which includes pedestrian, cyclist, vehicle and large animal detection with automatic emergency braking. Volvo’s Blind Spot Information System will now use Steer Assist functionality to prevent drivers from changing lanes into other vehicles.
Source: Volvo