My favourite vagon is Alpina B5 Touring, closely followed by the Panamera GTS Sport Turismo. Nothing beats a good looking vagon with a V8 under the bonnet.
I love station wagons and I hate to see fewer and fewer available in the US. Including Volvos. You can't get a V90 anymore, just V90 Cross Country. And the V60 is a great wagon but good luck finding the version you tested (Polestar). Mercedes only offers the E63 and E450 All-Terrain...no regular E class wagons. BMW doesn't offer a 5 Series wagon. VW no longer offers a wagon. Saab is gone. You basically have Volvo, Mercedes, Audi, and Subaru.
it is too big of a step in order to get a recharge in the wagon format. i would just get an S60 recharge with a more practical, but still nicely appointed, set of options and save more than a few grands.
I have the Volvo V60 T8 Recharge PHEV. It's the 18.8kwh battery version. It's even better than you describe. I love it and it looks to be a "keeper"! It's really awesome. I charge the battery from my solar house system so much if my daily needs are covered by the battery only in Pure mode. The seamless operation with electric and gas is astoundingly good. Couldn't be happier.
V60 is the best station wagen ever made in my opinion! I had volvo v60 D6 2016 and now i got volvo v60 T8 2022, and i higly recomand it! Perfect car for my family. it feels luxury, sporty and it is very good looking car with lots of usefull equipemnt. Love the speakers and the seats.
I absolutely adore Volvo wagons, specifically the low "true" wagons. They are such beautiful and practical cars. It's too bad the price is so damn high, but hey, it's cheaper then the E63 Wagon or R6 Avant, so it's got that going for it I guess lol
You forgot to mention the Bowers and Wilkins sound system- I have this in my S60 and it is about the best you can get in any car at any price point- sounds even better in the V60.
Very recently drove a 2023 Volvo V60 CC, a mild hybrid. Good looking station wagon; drove nicely, had good cargo space, and had good ground clearance. And then I drove a 2023 Audi Allroad Premium Plus..........All I had to do was shut the door on the Audi and that was game over. Audi build quality beats Volvo any day. Ordered the Audi Allroad the same day.
Was fortunate to get this while it still qualified for the $7500 tax credit. Shameful he didn’t drive it in polestar mode on a proper road to experience the Hulk mode vs pure mode Banner. So smooth and love how stealth it is.
Why do station wagons exist? I think the better question is, why do sedans exist? Wagons do everything a sedan does, better. There is a reason why station wagons are so common in Europe.
I just wish there were more *affordable* quality wagons for those of us that want space but don't want an SUV. I owned a Volvo when I was younger and foolish, and repair costs were eye opening and wallet emptying. VW can be brilliant or a nightmare to own. Mazda6 is well overdue for a refresh.
Always said, one day, I would love an M5 wagon, a pre A Porsche 356 and a oval window VW Beetle. Old neighbor had a Reliant Scimitar estate. Such an awesome car. The Lexus IS300 was another cool wagon. Why aren't wagons more popular?
I owned two plugin-hybrids. First Volvo XC40 and then 5:39 Skoda Octavia RSiV. The Skoda had ok power i pure-mode (140hp) but the Volvos 80hp was terrible. The problem I see it is that a plugin is only good on paper. Because you ALWAYS wonna run in pure-mode. Because thats almost free. So goin to work, shopping etc is almost always in the slow pure-mode. The power is simply to low in pure-mode. This is something that motorjournalists almost never talk about. A pure electric car or good old fashion for me thank u.
Biggest mistake you can make is a drive plugin hybrid in electric mode all the time. Why? Because the engine needs to warm up so the oil will flow. If the oil wont flow the engine will start to rust. Just get some cheap electric car if you want to drive in all electric. Plugin hybrids are not meant for that. I barely ever drive full electric because of this fact. It is a petrol car with electric capability, not an electric car. I usually even lock the battery usage just to make sure I get the engine warm as regular basics. Also it makes the car fun because hybrid 2L takes ages to warm up and cold engine= low performance and it also in a long run will hurt the engine if you rev it to the max when it is not even warm.
Great review! I have a Volvo 2022 s60 and do play coco melon songs for the kids often lol I love station wagons but your spot on when it comes to the polestar price….it’s a bit much.
Station wagons need to come back. They're just as practical as SUVs and look a hell of a lot better IMO. They also won't cook your eyeballs medium-rare when they're coming at you, or demolish your entire car during a collision. Buying a station wagon is just more mindful to the people who aren't driving SUVs. SUVs need to die out already. I get that people feel safer in them, but you're just making car drivers feel unsafe since you're shitty drivers.
12:25 thats why I bought kia ceed sw, and design, seriously ? For big cars, such a chopped design still looks beautiful, but for those with low clearance, I prefer the design of Audi and Kia. Maybe someone will write that it is a matter of horsepower or nanometers, seriously, where are you going to fly, to go and enjoy the trip in the region of 150 km/h, this is enough, and also inside the car, this gloss is everywhere...
Oh yes, this is a car on my list of great cars. I drive an XC90 2024 T8 Recharge, non-Polestared because I needed the 7 seats for the family. Having said that, I have always loved the iconic Volvo station wagons from the US movies, that one always stuck with me. I believe this is like a modern iteration (too bad it doesn't have the rear facing seats at the back), but I wouldn't mind taking this for a test drive and even having it as a second car.
BTW my shopping list is: 1) Genesis GV60 Magma 2026 2) Ioniq 5 N 3) V60 Polestar 4) CX80 PHEV (UK model) 5) CX60 PHEV 6) V90 (If I could find one) 7) (Edited in) Audi RS6 2026 model if it's a PHEV? Apart from the first two, the PHEV are pretty similar in capability and versatility. The cars on my list cannot be too flashy and still be family oriented (practical), I am not allowed to splurge on exotic cars, but I prefer that they still be fun cars or what is considered a sleeper. If you can recommend other ones to consider, I will be much obliged. Kids will be out of the house soon, but I suppose one has grandkids to consider... (Edited in) Audi RS6? Always loved that one, might be a bit flashy though, also not PHEV (might free the charger for the other car though)...
I am very interested in this car and if it was $7 g less would have already ordered. But I really love my 2017 V90cc ice that, while aging, is running well and has fairly low mileage. This vehicle has fewer options than my V90cc which parks (and unparks) itself after finding a space and has both Android auto and Apple car play. It is the plug-in hybrid feature that really draws me to the V60 Polestar Engineered. Volvo's mild hybrids don't offer any mpg over what I currently get.
Car looks great. Unfortunately - lots of information out there on quality control issues with Volvo cars - particularly in models from 2021 and later. Check out Edmunds - specifically feedback from owners themselves. Really bad.
Carbuyers just don't understand how good this car is so Volvo decided to discontinue their stationwagons in 2024. Get it while you can, soon you only have the options of getting an SUV
I owned one of these from 2020 to 2022 and did about 10k miles on it (yey covid). It is without question one of the DULLEST cars I’ve driven for a long time, even with the shocks clicked down to “track” which is where I left them. Yes it’s gorgeous and fast but it’s just so clinical and numb. It’s a fantastic car by normal measure, does really good mpg, decent carrying capacity etc but it has no sense of fun. I swapped it for a BMW X3 M40i as I couldn’t find a great deal on the 340i touring and it’s immeasurably more involving, more fun etc to drive. Even if I get 1/2 the mpg.
I have a 2015 v60 t6 rdesign. It's pretty fast but this must be a monster. I wish it came in more colours though and I cant stand touchscreens in a vehicle. Give me buttons or give me death (likely by distraction). My biggest issue with our car is poor paint quality leading to some rust developing. I have a 08 toyota yaris that I use as a winter beater that despite the abuse is pretty much pristine still so there is no excuse for this considering how well I treat the volvo.
The reason people by estates, or Wagons as you call it: they have more boot space than an equivalent SUV and have better handling and are usually lighter with better economy than SUVs.
I think I'm going to finally order the 2024. It is kind of disappointing that the US model is still not getting the 6.4kW Onboard Charger that the rest of the world appears to be getting. Canada is getting the updated OBC. I guess it is a US housing electrical code safety thing.
I would argue that the V60 is a better looking car than the V90. I would really like to have a V60, but Volvo also have had quality issues of late, and I hope they are getting better.
On behalf of General Secretary Xi Jinping, I thanked you, because Volvo's parent company is Geely Group, and the owner of the Geely Group is Li Shufu who is Brother in Law of Xi Jinping.
I would spend that money on prob on a m340i touring. I prefer the BMW look more. They cost the same, perform the same, but the volvo has the hybrid tech and better fuel econ by a long shot. I feel the m340 would be more fun and more track capable car for the price.
Limited to 183 km.... yeaaaah... good luck.... They are just right lane hoggers who think they are fast... I totally dig the design and I 100% agree these look amazing and you are absolutely right on the V90 styling it just look gorgeous but that can not change the fact that they are slow cars...
They reach over 260km/h if you remove the limiter. Many companies do that, Heico for example. But really, no one except possibly people regularly commuting on the autobahn in german would ever need more than 180 km/h.
Wdym by that kind of comfort volvo beats mercedes and bmw both in comfort and driving but the power in this volvo doesnt match the speed but its still quick same as the m330i
I own an older generation volvo with 5 cyl. engine and I wouldn't buy this. I hate what they did with infotainment and how distracting climate control is. I don't like the shifter knob and the fact that for some reason they decided to remove park position and make it a button. I don't like piano black finish because it just looks cheap and dirty all the time. In 8:19 you can see fingerprints, even though the car was surely cleaned before the video was made. Also, I just wouldn't pay more for a hybrid which adds to the weight of the car and makes you worry if the battery won't catch fire in the garage one day. I wish they gave you the option to buy a renewed previous generation of 2,5L T5 engine with the old big shifter and manual parking brake. The only things I like in this over the older version is the exterior, wheel and dash display.
@@ahmedbaasadeq7747 V60 2014 2.0 engine (T4) 5 cyl. Last generation before they replaced them with Ford engines that sucked. Wish it was 2.5 because it's better, but they are rare.
Can you comment on how comfortable the ride can be? My 2015 XC60 and 2018 S60 are extremely firm and carry lots of vibration from the concrete roads here in Texas. I test drive an Outback and loved the forgiving ride. But I would rather stay with Volvo as a brand.
They are VERY smooth, much mitt than the old platform. I used to work as a testdriver for Volvo, and the smoothness between the old and the new platform are night and day. The new cars are genuinely amazing.
You probably want to stick with the Outback. Or - the Audi A4 it has a much more forgiving ride. I test drove that the same day as the V60 Polestar and the ride was WAY different between the two. But, there was body roll for sure that came with the A4.
I quite the looks, but I can't get over the design of the rearmost side windows. The bottom line just doesn't follow any other line on the car and it drives me nuts.
Great body shape and design. But these cars won't last much at all. All turbos die quite early and by that time replacing the turbo costs as much as the car. Not to mention the battery parts. Luckily Japanese still make non-turbocharged regular engines that will outlast all these European emission-reduction-bs vehicles.
The roads and the lifestyle in the US make an SUV a better choice imo. I have a V50 now, but my next car will be a SUV. If you like camping in BLM or National Forests and live in a snowy climate area, you can't beat an SUV imo. Only downside is mpg which is not a huge deal breaker and these engines in newer gen Volvos are still a question mark in the long run.
I wished there was an electric only version of this because I don't like hybrids. Would go for this one but as things stand I'm choosing the Polestar 2.
one thing i hate is all the horrid glossy plastics on the dashboard. i dont know why car manufacturers do this now, it looks awful from the factory and even worse after just a few years when its all scratched and faded
According to my info, Station Wagon is older than SUV, so your first introductory statement is not correct. Here are two articles: SUV: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUV Station Wagon: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_wagon Thus proved that station wagon existed before SUV.
Coolest design yes but tiny interior space which defeats the point of a wagon, Volvo has not been without its issues in the last few years. I'd pass on this one and get a MB wagon any day.
I dont get people talking about performance when that thing is limited to 180kph lol. that speed limiter is a joke. looks cool from the outside and is comfy though.
Great car… I had also the V90! But the suspension adjustable under the hood is a no go for me… I much prefer the air ride suspension (that I have on my Volvo)
I REALLY wish Audi would bring the S4 Avant to the US. Having already been an Audi owner many times over, I was floored at what an outstanding wagon it was when I drove it in Europe.
I feel the same. I started off with S5 Sportback, but I really want a wagon. S4 Avant or A6 Avant would be ideal. Now, I comparing the V60 vs A6 Allroad. I think Audi has the better luxury and tech, but the PHEV is hard to past up. Too bad we don't have more wagons to choose from. I hate paying for the full paint on the Allroad to hide the cladding (I don't want in the first place) and I'm a bit concern about maintenance later on with the air suspension.
It's tragic to watch what the Volvo and Polestar badges have become after being bought by Geely. And that's even taking into consideration what Ford did to them.
I don't get the hate against wagons. You have eyes, you can see it's way lower, sleeker and more streamlined than any ghastly SUV. Buying an SUV shows that you neither care about style, driving enjoyment, the environment, economy or practicality. All it shows is an inability to make decisions.
Would you buy the Volvo V60 or any other station wagon? Let me know!
My favourite vagon is Alpina B5 Touring, closely followed by the Panamera GTS Sport Turismo. Nothing beats a good looking vagon with a V8 under the bonnet.
I love station wagons and I hate to see fewer and fewer available in the US. Including Volvos. You can't get a V90 anymore, just V90 Cross Country. And the V60 is a great wagon but good luck finding the version you tested (Polestar). Mercedes only offers the E63 and E450 All-Terrain...no regular E class wagons. BMW doesn't offer a 5 Series wagon. VW no longer offers a wagon. Saab is gone. You basically have Volvo, Mercedes, Audi, and Subaru.
Nope
it is too big of a step in order to get a recharge in the wagon format. i would just get an S60 recharge with a more practical, but still nicely appointed, set of options and save more than a few grands.
I have a deposit in on one. Can't wait!
I think this is the best looking wagon on the market. Volvo design has been killing it lately.
I think its one of the ugliest frankly…
Audi RS6: hold my beer
It's not it looks so boring
@@fszeltrue but the Volvo us affordable for a lot of people the RS6 out of reach
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I'm a fan of Volvo. I must say they have one of the best-looking station wagons in the market. Their cars always provide a solid driving experience.
Audi A6...
In Finland Volvo wagons are everywhere and very much loved
High initial cost but the Polestar Engineered wagons retain their value remarkably well, so the overall cost of ownership is pretty reasonable.
I've always preferred wagons to sedans or anything else really. Volvo v60/90, M3 Touring, Rs4/6, love 'em.
I have the Volvo V60 T8 Recharge PHEV. It's the 18.8kwh battery version. It's even better than you describe. I love it and it looks to be a "keeper"! It's really awesome. I charge the battery from my solar house system so much if my daily needs are covered by the battery only in Pure mode. The seamless operation with electric and gas is astoundingly good. Couldn't be happier.
V60 is the best station wagen ever made in my opinion! I had volvo v60 D6 2016 and now i got volvo v60 T8 2022, and i higly recomand it! Perfect car for my family. it feels luxury, sporty and it is very good looking car with lots of usefull equipemnt. Love the speakers and the seats.
I own a 2020 V60, not the recharge though, just the basic T5 momentum and I LOVE it❤
lol the T5 is way more expensive than the T8 due to the taxes of the non hybrid versions?
Me too the Cross country model. I especially love the heated wheel, seats and wipers. Also the Bowers&Wilkins audio is UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME !
@@johngaudet6316 awesome
I absolutely adore Volvo wagons, specifically the low "true" wagons. They are such beautiful and practical cars. It's too bad the price is so damn high, but hey, it's cheaper then the E63 Wagon or R6 Avant, so it's got that going for it I guess lol
You forgot to mention the Bowers and Wilkins sound system- I have this in my S60 and it is about the best you can get in any car at any price point- sounds even better in the V60.
My wife & i were in Lancaster, Pa a month ago & one of these were parked on the street ~ it stopped me in my tracks. A stunning car in person.
Im glad i live in sweden. i cant leave the house without seeing a volvo within the first minute. thats not a bad thing
I have mine on order. Can't wait for it to arrive.
A great car, no arguing. For a select few
Can’t wait to buy one of these in 10 years.
Very recently drove a 2023 Volvo V60 CC, a mild hybrid. Good looking station wagon; drove nicely, had good cargo space, and had good ground clearance. And then I drove a 2023 Audi Allroad Premium Plus..........All I had to do was shut the door on the Audi and that was game over. Audi build quality beats Volvo any day. Ordered the Audi Allroad the same day.
The car of my dreams is the latest, newest, electrics, man are they totally beautiful, a marvel of engineering.
0:57 you couldn't be more incorrect. I don't even care about horsepower, I just think wagons are the best looking automobile style.
A Volvo wagon would make me a happy camper 😊
I don´t understand the hate in general for station wagons, i drive mine proudly
Was fortunate to get this while it still qualified for the $7500 tax credit. Shameful he didn’t drive it in polestar mode on a proper road to experience the Hulk mode vs pure mode Banner. So smooth and love how stealth it is.
Still qualifies for the credit if you lease.
I have a v90 cross country and a 05 V70R. So yes, yes I would ☺
End of an era
i currently have a v90 t8 and its the greatest car in existance
My favorite car! I hope Volvo continues to make them.
Just got the V90 and think it looks way cooler! But V60 is also nice.
Love station wagons!
Why do station wagons exist? I think the better question is, why do sedans exist? Wagons do everything a sedan does, better. There is a reason why station wagons are so common in Europe.
It's everything I want in a vehicle but that price is insane. I'll have to keep my VW Sportswagen.
I just wish there were more *affordable* quality wagons for those of us that want space but don't want an SUV. I owned a Volvo when I was younger and foolish, and repair costs were eye opening and wallet emptying. VW can be brilliant or a nightmare to own. Mazda6 is well overdue for a refresh.
Always said, one day, I would love an M5 wagon, a pre A Porsche 356 and a oval window VW Beetle.
Old neighbor had a Reliant Scimitar estate. Such an awesome car.
The Lexus IS300 was another cool wagon.
Why aren't wagons more popular?
I owned two plugin-hybrids. First Volvo XC40 and then 5:39 Skoda Octavia RSiV. The Skoda had ok power i pure-mode (140hp) but the Volvos 80hp was terrible. The problem I see it is that a plugin is only good on paper. Because you ALWAYS wonna run in pure-mode. Because thats almost free.
So goin to work, shopping etc is almost always in the slow pure-mode.
The power is simply to low in pure-mode. This is something that motorjournalists almost never talk about.
A pure electric car or good old fashion for me thank u.
Biggest mistake you can make is a drive plugin hybrid in electric mode all the time. Why? Because the engine needs to warm up so the oil will flow. If the oil wont flow the engine will start to rust. Just get some cheap electric car if you want to drive in all electric. Plugin hybrids are not meant for that. I barely ever drive full electric because of this fact. It is a petrol car with electric capability, not an electric car. I usually even lock the battery usage just to make sure I get the engine warm as regular basics. Also it makes the car fun because hybrid 2L takes ages to warm up and cold engine= low performance and it also in a long run will hurt the engine if you rev it to the max when it is not even warm.
@@L1ven I agree of course, but this is companycars. And the engine runs like 20% of the time anyway.
113 mph speed limit kinda sucks. My acura rdx does it and on track it kills me sometimes because i know i can go faster.
Great review! I have a Volvo 2022 s60 and do play coco melon songs for the kids often lol
I love station wagons but your spot on when it comes to the polestar price….it’s a bit much.
Love the V60. I just got one myself!
Station wagons need to come back. They're just as practical as SUVs and look a hell of a lot better IMO. They also won't cook your eyeballs medium-rare when they're coming at you, or demolish your entire car during a collision.
Buying a station wagon is just more mindful to the people who aren't driving SUVs. SUVs need to die out already. I get that people feel safer in them, but you're just making car drivers feel unsafe since you're shitty drivers.
Saw one at a stop light a couple of days ago and it got my attention.
12:25 thats why I bought kia ceed sw, and design, seriously ? For big cars, such a chopped design still looks beautiful, but for those with low clearance, I prefer the design of Audi and Kia. Maybe someone will write that it is a matter of horsepower or nanometers, seriously, where are you going to fly, to go and enjoy the trip in the region of 150 km/h, this is enough, and also inside the car, this gloss is everywhere...
It's probably the nicest-looking station wagon of all time.
Wish they made these types of sick sleeper wagons with manual transmission :(
Estate: the og of the suv.
I like the Subaru Outback, Toyota reliability, Volvo Safety, Honda cost
Oh yes, this is a car on my list of great cars. I drive an XC90 2024 T8 Recharge, non-Polestared because I needed the 7 seats for the family.
Having said that, I have always loved the iconic Volvo station wagons from the US movies, that one always stuck with me.
I believe this is like a modern iteration (too bad it doesn't have the rear facing seats at the back), but I wouldn't mind taking this for a test drive and even having it as a second car.
BTW my shopping list is:
1) Genesis GV60 Magma 2026
2) Ioniq 5 N
3) V60 Polestar
4) CX80 PHEV (UK model)
5) CX60 PHEV
6) V90 (If I could find one)
7) (Edited in) Audi RS6 2026 model if it's a PHEV?
Apart from the first two, the PHEV are pretty similar in capability and versatility. The cars on my list cannot be too flashy and still be family oriented (practical), I am not allowed to splurge on exotic cars, but I prefer that they still be fun cars or what is considered a sleeper. If you can recommend other ones to consider, I will be much obliged. Kids will be out of the house soon, but I suppose one has grandkids to consider...
(Edited in) Audi RS6? Always loved that one, might be a bit flashy though, also not PHEV (might free the charger for the other car though)...
I am very interested in this car and if it was $7 g less would have already ordered. But I really love my 2017 V90cc ice that, while aging, is running well and has fairly low mileage. This vehicle has fewer options than my V90cc which parks (and unparks) itself after finding a space and has both Android auto and Apple car play. It is the plug-in hybrid feature that really draws me to the V60 Polestar Engineered. Volvo's mild hybrids don't offer any mpg over what I currently get.
You should check again… new engine are really gaz saver over 2017 edition… I know by experience!
@@Skye_the_toller I just checked and the new mild hybrid is rated 26-30. That's what I currently get.
they killed the true Volvo sportiness. Used to have the V70 T5, that was a car ! Touring car !
Car looks great. Unfortunately - lots of information out there on quality control issues with Volvo cars - particularly in models from 2021 and later. Check out Edmunds - specifically feedback from owners themselves. Really bad.
Carbuyers just don't understand how good this car is so Volvo decided to discontinue their stationwagons in 2024. Get it while you can, soon you only have the options of getting an SUV
I am simple.
I read the Title, look at the Volvo in the Thumbnail and think yes.
I owned one of these from 2020 to 2022 and did about 10k miles on it (yey covid). It is without question one of the DULLEST cars I’ve driven for a long time, even with the shocks clicked down to “track” which is where I left them. Yes it’s gorgeous and fast but it’s just so clinical and numb.
It’s a fantastic car by normal measure, does really good mpg, decent carrying capacity etc but it has no sense of fun.
I swapped it for a BMW X3 M40i as I couldn’t find a great deal on the 340i touring and it’s immeasurably more involving, more fun etc to drive. Even if I get 1/2 the mpg.
Totally different cars so not sure what the point of comparing them is.
so this is cooler than e63 wagon, rs6 avant and m3 touring
riiiiiiiight
I read that you can special order the regular V90?
I have a 2015 v60 t6 rdesign. It's pretty fast but this must be a monster. I wish it came in more colours though and I cant stand touchscreens in a vehicle. Give me buttons or give me death (likely by distraction). My biggest issue with our car is poor paint quality leading to some rust developing. I have a 08 toyota yaris that I use as a winter beater that despite the abuse is pretty much pristine still so there is no excuse for this considering how well I treat the volvo.
The reason people by estates, or Wagons as you call it: they have more boot space than an equivalent SUV and have better handling and are usually lighter with better economy than SUVs.
I think I'm going to finally order the 2024. It is kind of disappointing that the US model is still not getting the 6.4kW Onboard Charger that the rest of the world appears to be getting. Canada is getting the updated OBC. I guess it is a US housing electrical code safety thing.
Volvo v60, mazda 6 touring, audi rs4/rs6 are beautiful. Hope i can get one those car
I think the best wagon for sale currently is the M3. On the other hand Volvos are also nice but there current wagons are as great as the 850R and V70R
Wagons > SUV’s any day of the week
I would argue that the V60 is a better looking car than the V90.
I would really like to have a V60, but Volvo also have had quality issues of late, and I hope they are getting better.
Depends what you buy. My2021 xc60 no issues. It was befor they put in the Google system thankfully
No way the v90 looks way better from the side also v60 is just a smaller and cheaper version of v90
On behalf of General Secretary Xi Jinping, I thanked you, because Volvo's parent company is Geely Group, and the owner of the Geely Group is Li Shufu who is Brother in Law of Xi Jinping.
Who owns much of the USA’s debt?
Almost bought a VW Alltrack SEL in a 6MT; the last manual wagon in the USA. Ended up with a JCW Clubman 6MT. Wish we had more manual wagons.
The Wagon Queen family Truckster is the only one to get 😜
I would spend that money on prob on a m340i touring. I prefer the BMW look more. They cost the same, perform the same, but the volvo has the hybrid tech and better fuel econ by a long shot.
I feel the m340 would be more fun and more track capable car for the price.
It doesn't have rear A/C?
Limited to 183 km.... yeaaaah... good luck.... They are just right lane hoggers who think they are fast... I totally dig the design and I 100% agree these look amazing and you are absolutely right on the V90 styling it just look gorgeous but that can not change the fact that they are slow cars...
They reach over 260km/h if you remove the limiter. Many companies do that, Heico for example. But really, no one except possibly people regularly commuting on the autobahn in german would ever need more than 180 km/h.
@@assarstromblad3280 I will take you driving in Turkey 😁
Its good, but as for coolest with no regards to price nothing can compete with the RS6
Price is notably high, especially considering Consumer Report's reliability score!!!
Wish Toyota still made the Crown wagon
2023 Volvo V60 T8 Recharge eAWD 2.0L Turbocharged 4-Cylinder 8-Speed Automatic Polestar Engineered!
The wagon is just a far superior concept to the bulky SUV. I wish the SUV trend would just die 😂
That price is kinda hefty for that kinda performance/comfort.
Wdym by that kind of comfort volvo beats mercedes and bmw both in comfort and driving but the power in this volvo doesnt match the speed but its still quick same as the m330i
I own an older generation volvo with 5 cyl. engine and I wouldn't buy this. I hate what they did with infotainment and how distracting climate control is. I don't like the shifter knob and the fact that for some reason they decided to remove park position and make it a button. I don't like piano black finish because it just looks cheap and dirty all the time. In 8:19 you can see fingerprints, even though the car was surely cleaned before the video was made. Also, I just wouldn't pay more for a hybrid which adds to the weight of the car and makes you worry if the battery won't catch fire in the garage one day. I wish they gave you the option to buy a renewed previous generation of 2,5L T5 engine with the old big shifter and manual parking brake. The only things I like in this over the older version is the exterior, wheel and dash display.
What year is model you have? I’m not a fan of the hybrids either.
@@ahmedbaasadeq7747 V60 2014 2.0 engine (T4) 5 cyl. Last generation before they replaced them with Ford engines that sucked. Wish it was 2.5 because it's better, but they are rare.
After three years, just returned my V90 CC yesterday. Still grieving 😩
What about the Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo? And the Audi A6 e-tron that arrives soon
Can you comment on how comfortable the ride can be? My 2015 XC60 and 2018 S60 are extremely firm and carry lots of vibration from the concrete roads here in Texas. I test drive an Outback and loved the forgiving ride. But I would rather stay with Volvo as a brand.
They are VERY smooth, much mitt than the old platform. I used to work as a testdriver for Volvo, and the smoothness between the old and the new platform are night and day. The new cars are genuinely amazing.
Tbf, the outback uses pretty tall sidewalls to soak up some of that harshness. Especially if you were testing a lower tier model with 17 inch wheels.
You probably want to stick with the Outback. Or - the Audi A4 it has a much more forgiving ride. I test drove that the same day as the V60 Polestar and the ride was WAY different between the two. But, there was body roll for sure that came with the A4.
@@SecretSauceyjuice Yup - makes a big difference.
I quite the looks, but I can't get over the design of the rearmost side windows. The bottom line just doesn't follow any other line on the car and it drives me nuts.
Great body shape and design. But these cars won't last much at all. All turbos die quite early and by that time replacing the turbo costs as much as the car. Not to mention the battery parts. Luckily Japanese still make non-turbocharged regular engines that will outlast all these European emission-reduction-bs vehicles.
Can you even buy V60 and V90s in the North American market anymore (2023 and 2024)? Other than this one?
SW's are still better then any Middle size SUV out there in consumption, trunk space and stability.
Polestar is historically synonymous with rebel Blue not gold.
I thought the Volvo 1800 ES wagon was a great looking car, just wish they would bring it back in an updated phev.
Did you see the CYAN racing P1800 S restomod by the way? amazing take on the car, and I think someone ordered a wagon version of it, but I'm not sure.
The roads and the lifestyle in the US make an SUV a better choice imo. I have a V50 now, but my next car will be a SUV. If you like camping in BLM or National Forests and live in a snowy climate area, you can't beat an SUV imo. Only downside is mpg which is not a huge deal breaker and these engines in newer gen Volvos are still a question mark in the long run.
I see you've bought into the marketing monster. Well, good luck with that.
I wished there was an electric only version of this because I don't like hybrids. Would go for this one but as things stand I'm choosing the Polestar 2.
No paddles?
Bring back a stick wagon
one thing i hate is all the horrid glossy plastics on the dashboard. i dont know why car manufacturers do this now, it looks awful from the factory and even worse after just a few years when its all scratched and faded
audi rs6 avant?
According to my info, Station Wagon is older than SUV, so your first introductory statement is not correct. Here are two articles:
SUV: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUV
Station Wagon: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_wagon
Thus proved that station wagon existed before SUV.
VOLVO❤
Coolest design yes but tiny interior space which defeats the point of a wagon, Volvo has not been without its issues in the last few years. I'd pass on this one and get a MB wagon any day.
MB is a phenomenal car, but substantially more. Really no comparison.
I dont get people talking about performance when that thing is limited to 180kph lol. that speed limiter is a joke. looks cool from the outside and is comfy though.
It’s nowhere as fun to drive as a m340i touring. Otherwise very similar in price and comfort. Also you don’t need to plug it for performance.
Great car… I had also the V90! But the suspension adjustable under the hood is a no go for me… I much prefer the air ride suspension (that I have on my Volvo)
Yeah that is the one negative I have on the car.
I REALLY wish Audi would bring the S4 Avant to the US. Having already been an Audi owner many times over, I was floored at what an outstanding wagon it was when I drove it in Europe.
I feel the same. I started off with S5 Sportback, but I really want a wagon. S4 Avant or A6 Avant would be ideal. Now, I comparing the V60 vs A6 Allroad. I think Audi has the better luxury and tech, but the PHEV is hard to past up. Too bad we don't have more wagons to choose from. I hate paying for the full paint on the Allroad to hide the cladding (I don't want in the first place) and I'm a bit concern about maintenance later on with the air suspension.
I like this but the V90 is sexy too
rs6?
Top speed is a dealbreaker for me
Prefer the a6 allroad
It's tragic to watch what the Volvo and Polestar badges have become after being bought by Geely. And that's even taking into consideration what Ford did to them.
I don't get the hate against wagons. You have eyes, you can see it's way lower, sleeker and more streamlined than any ghastly SUV.
Buying an SUV shows that you neither care about style, driving enjoyment, the environment, economy or practicality. All it shows is an inability to make decisions.