I have a 95' 850 wagon and even then the seats were amazing! I told myself i would replace it when it broke, but 600K miles later it's still going srtong.
It's a split personality its a beast and also a luxury cruiser! I love what Volvo did with this car because mostly I'm a chilled driver but that doesn't mean I don't know how to haul ass riiiight!
@11:55 to @12:21 You earned the right to drive by acknowledging Volvo's motorsport pedigree. Volvo achieved significant success in the ETCC during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The Volvo 850 was particularly successful, winning the championship in 1994. And of course, in 1985, “The flying brick” - the Volvo 240 Turbo - won the European Touring Car Championship and the German equivalent, the Deutsche Touringwagen Meisterschaft (DTM).
I have this a couple year old XC60 T6 R-Design Polestar edition with the air suspension and can attest that it's night/day once you switch into performance mode. In comfort, right height 3" higher and softer, it tames NYC city streets no problem. Hit the highway, leave the city, performance is like a different car with minimum body roll, firm but compliant ride, quicker/stiffer steering, and faster braking. I'd say it's underrated but it's won a ton of awards. B&O sound upgrade was worth it as well. It's a real privilege to drive and farrrrrr better than anything else in the class from BMW/Audi/Merc.
@@kaseyc5078update for you, most people (including myself) do not care for the depreciation because it’s a 48 month lease. You just hand the car back and it doesn’t matter if it’s depreciated 80% lol, god forbid you ever have an accident and it’s a write off, you pay for GAP insurance to cover any depreciation. These types of cars are never bought with cash.
@@kaseyc5078 Hybrids are not depreciating nearly as much as a lot of other cars. Also, not a single car except ultra rare hypercars are ever a good investment. They all depreciate a lot sooner or later.
@@Andreassssssss-iv3wv Thank you! You’ll love it, although if you have not had a plug-in hybrid before - don’t use an extension cable like I did 😂😂😂😂 I wish you all the best ❤️
Very nice car and I love it!! But here in Germany you can't maintain the left side of the Autobahn with a speed limiter of 180 kmh / 111 mph if that's important to you
Volvo is sort of the Lexus of Europe in terms of performance. The performance is there, but performance is not why you buy the vehicle because there's other (German) vehicles that do performance better. The performance pressure is off in a Volvo and Lexus.
Rubbish..if you click it twice it goes fast! Click it once and it’s slow. Finding it hard to pick dislikes if that’s your gripe…which I see as a positive
You are about 3 seconds behind 0-100km and I test drove one then the Volvo and bought it on the spot. AND it doesn’t drive as nice as Volvo. Upgrade sir :-)
I love you guys but I gotta disagree about fast sporty suvs. I love them because practically with everything I do it just makes sense. Enough off road prowess for the steep dirt roads above Napa and still can snap a corner in these Napa mountains. Msport x3 mmmm lci f25 4200 pounds not bad and I regularly surprise small sports cars on these roads. 😊 For me sporty suvs are a yes. 🙌🏾
@@markcoopers1930 lol I literally just told you my experience that says that they aren’t an impossibility… here’s a screenshot of the mountain I take everyday with a speed limit of 55 and I do it in a sporty suv with the occasional rear end step out too, it’s fun you should trryyyyy it ☺️👀 love your corvette btw.
Hi, from Japan!! Your reviewing attracts me as always!! However, I won’t buy this car even how good this car is due to no paddles nor manual mode. I’m waiting for EX30 review, too!! Thank you!!
what 4600 lbs? That's the weight of my Nissan XTerra, (sold before the pandemic), a rock crawler, mud plower, sand kicker hard core FOUR WHEEL DRIVE (not AWD). This XC60 should be 4100 lbs at the maximum.
Or a real Polestar. A bright blue one from around 2013. F*ck the weird 4 cilinder modern one. The whole "Polestar Engineered" crap is fake. In Europe we even have a 197hp Polestar Engineered. It's basically just the name of a trim level. It's so dumb. The previous generation V60's Polestar had the transverse mounted straight 6 and 367hp.
@@tech5882 interesting - what's the first three characters of the VIN? In the UK If I bought a mild hybrid XC60 then it would be made in Sweden - but if you want a Recharge (which I have) then it is built in China and shipped a third of the way around the world to dear old blighty... ...whereas Gothenburg is less than a 2 hour flight away!
Moving from Volvo to a Mercedes, Volvos are happy cars, they don’t care about things that don’t really matter. Mercedes is a lonely car, it cares about making lonely people feel special. My next car would probably be a Volvo again, if they don’t switch to full EV only mode.
I go from mercedes to volvo. I had a C160 brand new, collapsed 10 years later. All the services was made, stored in garage. Now I will drop an E350 bluetec. The same happened after 10 years. Mercedes is good, untill works well. Than a piece of shit. German quality is a tale.
As long as Volvo sticks with red blinkers, I'll take a pass on their vehicles. They're known for their safety standards yet they do this with their US models. Makes zero sense.
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By that logic, a 67' Porsche 911, 66' Lancia Fulvia HF, 65' Alfa Romeo Guilia, Aston Martin DB5, DB7, DB9 etc... are ugly? Why can't something that hasn't been redesigned be pretty/beautiful anymore. You can have different tastes, but just because YOU find it hideous, doesn't means it is. Volvo makes beautiful cars that have good quality interiors and ride very well for the demographic they target. I'm 29 and have had 2 Volvos, now a Polestar 2 BST if you want to count it. They have been leagues better in quality and maintenance that the BMW's (2018 M2, and 2017 M440i) and Audi (2009 S5 (never buying Audi again)) that I've owned. I simply find them beautiful in comparison to its competitors (minus Porsche, but I've only owned a 987.1 & now a 987.2, so i cannot compare equally). I mean, look at wtf BMW has done, they (literally) have pig snouts now. I still love the 3 series wagon in certain colors though, only problem, we can't get them in the states... and the M2 is just.... disproportionate to say the least, still look alright, but they fucked up with their redesigned. Only BMW worth taking a 2nd glance at would be a 5 series sedan for me personally. Only b/c it uses the last generation kidney grille. Sorry for the rant, but I just wanted to share my thoughts on your comment was all.
Yeah, what the other guy said. Just because it's been in use doesn't mean it's no longer good looking. Not all designs age poorly, and you can usually tell the designs that will when they're introduced. The rear tail lights might not hold up over time, but overall this design language is still one of the best on the road. Their sedans especially wear this style well. Up there with the Acura Precision concept/TLX language.
Why are they the enemy? They killed your friends or family? They dropped bombs on US embassy? They invaded the US or is it because the government tells you so?
Consumer Reports on their podcast indicated this isn't true. They're finding phev owners are more diligent and mindful of range amd efficiency than standard hybrid owners, and are largely (annoyingly) enthusiastic about plugging in. Otherwise, they wouldn't have bought the phev in the first place and just bought a standard hybrid
That car looks the same inside and out for at least 5 years now. Still has that old looking stodgy back light design. Dashboard is so old looking, it's ready for the Smithsonian.
Still a good looking vehicle inside and out. I also like the fact it doesn't have one wide screen dash like every car coming out these days. A BMW, kia, chevy all look alike inside. Change for the sake of change doesn't always make sense.
I have a 95' 850 wagon and even then the seats were amazing! I told myself i would replace it when it broke, but 600K miles later it's still going srtong.
It's a split personality its a beast and also a luxury cruiser! I love what Volvo did with this car because mostly I'm a chilled driver but that doesn't mean I don't know how to haul ass riiiight!
Just bought it... Did not expect it to be that fast! It's 100hp more powerful than my A6!
Best car 100%!! Love the car !
Almost as fast as my lighter, more aerodynamic S60 . . . keeping my collectable sedan.
Got an Ultra T8 on order I can’t wait! I think they listened on simplifying the model names
Looks badass blacked out.
I can’t believe Volvo removed the drive mode roller. Will stick with my ‘21 XC90 as long as she continues to run fine.
That one will run for ever trust me ❤
@11:55 to @12:21 You earned the right to drive by acknowledging Volvo's motorsport pedigree. Volvo achieved significant success in the ETCC during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The Volvo 850 was particularly successful, winning the championship in 1994. And of course, in 1985, “The flying brick” - the Volvo 240 Turbo - won the European Touring Car Championship and the German equivalent, the Deutsche Touringwagen Meisterschaft (DTM).
How bout the door sound Paul?
I have this a couple year old XC60 T6 R-Design Polestar edition with the air suspension and can attest that it's night/day once you switch into performance mode. In comfort, right height 3" higher and softer, it tames NYC city streets no problem. Hit the highway, leave the city, performance is like a different car with minimum body roll, firm but compliant ride, quicker/stiffer steering, and faster braking. I'd say it's underrated but it's won a ton of awards. B&O sound upgrade was worth it as well. It's a real privilege to drive and farrrrrr better than anything else in the class from BMW/Audi/Merc.
Agree 100%. If you know you know. Love mine as well.
Such a beautiful vehicle... I hope one day I can get my hands on one!!!
I have a 2011 XC70 and just love it ! Armchair on wheels ?
Awesome volvo ❤ love my 1year old XC60 T8 recharge❤
I bet you don’t love the depreciation on it
@@kaseyc5078dont all cars depreciate 😭
@@kaseyc5078update for you, most people (including myself) do not care for the depreciation because it’s a 48 month lease. You just hand the car back and it doesn’t matter if it’s depreciated 80% lol, god forbid you ever have an accident and it’s a write off, you pay for GAP insurance to cover any depreciation.
These types of cars are never bought with cash.
@@kaseyc5078
if it lasts as long as mine depreciation won't matter.
@@kaseyc5078 Hybrids are not depreciating nearly as much as a lot of other cars. Also, not a single car except ultra rare hypercars are ever a good investment. They all depreciate a lot sooner or later.
The s60 recharge has the same engine. Looks like the black edition comes out to 60k. Be interesting to compare it to the tlx type-s or the rs3
It kills both
Excellent speech,
Hello sir I’ve one Volvo SUV XC 60 Year 2011
But transmission problem so Waht should I do ?
Thanks MARK .
Get a new car - 2025
Mine should be delivered around December, looking forward to it - although mines the 350 BHP
Update - picking it up this Sunday 🙂
Damm happy for you. This a dream car for me. I’m loading up to get one in the winter because I need a way better winter car. And Volvo is best ❤
@@Andreassssssss-iv3wv Thank you! You’ll love it, although if you have not had a plug-in hybrid before - don’t use an extension cable like I did 😂😂😂😂
I wish you all the best ❤️
Love Volvo since I see it in Bangkok around 1997. I will drive it soon….
Very nice car and I love it!! But here in Germany you can't maintain the left side of the Autobahn with a speed limiter of 180 kmh / 111 mph if that's important to you
Wish the black edition came in other exterior colors to be honest :) black paint is a PAIN to daily
Black paint is much more beautiful for the car
Best car !!! ❤
I liked that interior when I first saw it over six years ago.
02:22 Lack of the " sport " button is preventing you from loving it? Really? Freakin' one button 🔘 is an almost a deal breaker.
All that power and those TINY brakes?
Beautiful car ❤
Good to know from Volvo!
It's looks badass 😎
I only watched a minute and a ½ and realized I had quit when it ended.
Love the front end, but hate the back end design with the lights. Reminds me of my uncles old station wagon from 1980. Time for a new design Volvo
If I don’t get a x6m I’m getting this
I feel like this was a review about a ‘sport button’ that wasn’t in the car, instead of a review about the car.
Is the supercharged and turbo charges model ??
Yes, it's both.
@@tech5882 Not anymore. Older versions yes, 2024 is only turbo.
Volvo is sort of the Lexus of Europe in terms of performance. The performance is there, but performance is not why you buy the vehicle because there's other (German) vehicles that do performance better. The performance pressure is off in a Volvo and Lexus.
There is a Button for POWER!!
I miss the supercharger and turbocharger combined engines.
Smart Pony Tail. All I am going to Say! Ok, nice Volvo!
On a scale of x3M to 40M how powerful is it?
this volvo vs m40i whoever has better reaction time wins.
x3m is a different breed tho
Totally agree with the windows. The sure do roll up or down VERY slowly! Also, no wireless Carplay. Come on, a $20k Hyundia has wireless Carplay!
Rubbish..if you click it twice it goes fast! Click it once and it’s slow.
Finding it hard to pick dislikes if that’s your gripe…which I see as a positive
I drive an Audi A5 40tfsi I’ve used the pedals three times, each time I felt like a pretender. Pedals are overrated
You are about 3 seconds behind 0-100km and I test drove one then the Volvo and bought it on the spot.
AND it doesn’t drive as nice as Volvo. Upgrade sir :-)
I love you guys but I gotta disagree about fast sporty suvs. I love them because practically with everything I do it just makes sense. Enough off road prowess for the steep dirt roads above Napa and still can snap a corner in these Napa mountains. Msport x3 mmmm lci f25 4200 pounds not bad and I regularly surprise small sports cars on these roads. 😊
For me sporty suvs are a yes. 🙌🏾
They're an impossibility
@@markcoopers1930 lol I literally just told you my experience that says that they aren’t an impossibility… here’s a screenshot of the mountain I take everyday with a speed limit of 55 and I do it in a sporty suv with the occasional rear end step out too, it’s fun you should trryyyyy it ☺️👀 love your corvette btw.
I thought they were made in South Carolina (mfg license plate).
Hi, from Japan!! Your reviewing attracts me as always!! However, I won’t buy this car even how good this car is due to no paddles nor manual mode. I’m waiting for EX30 review, too!! Thank you!!
what 4600 lbs? That's the weight of my Nissan XTerra, (sold before the pandemic), a rock crawler, mud plower, sand kicker hard core FOUR WHEEL DRIVE (not AWD). This XC60 should be 4100 lbs at the maximum.
It's a hybrid with 18KWh battery and extra metal around which makes it safer than XTerra.
@@tech5882 but this volvo isn't a rock crawler, mud plower and more of a boulevard cruiser.
@@valentinorossi7771 Yes. But it's a safe version of the highway cruiser. Also it has batteries. Check weight of EV's. You will be surprised.
Now drive the V60 Polestar engineered!
Or a real Polestar. A bright blue one from around 2013. F*ck the weird 4 cilinder modern one. The whole "Polestar Engineered" crap is fake. In Europe we even have a 197hp Polestar Engineered. It's basically just the name of a trim level. It's so dumb. The previous generation V60's Polestar had the transverse mounted straight 6 and 367hp.
are you sure it is built in Sweden? Historically all the Recharge models have been built in China
It never been built in China for US market. Batteries are from LG for US market.
@@tech5882 interesting - what's the first three characters of the VIN?
In the UK If I bought a mild hybrid XC60 then it would be made in Sweden - but if you want a Recharge (which I have) then it is built in China and shipped a third of the way around the world to dear old blighty...
...whereas Gothenburg is less than a 2 hour flight away!
@@alexshapley8331 YV4H6. Sticker says "Assembled in Sweden". Assembly point: Torslanda, Sweden. Engine: Sweden. Transmission: Japan. Go wonder! I guess US import tariffs actually work.
the problem with Volvos is the gearbox, it's really slow and as they said, zero sports features. A shame for a car with 400+ hp
Moving from Volvo to a Mercedes, Volvos are happy cars, they don’t care about things that don’t really matter. Mercedes is a lonely car, it cares about making lonely people feel special. My next car would probably be a Volvo again, if they don’t switch to full EV only mode.
I go from mercedes to volvo. I had a C160 brand new, collapsed 10 years later. All the services was made, stored in garage. Now I will drop an E350 bluetec. The same happened after 10 years. Mercedes is good, untill works well. Than a piece of shit. German quality is a tale.
As long as Volvo sticks with red blinkers, I'll take a pass on their vehicles. They're known for their safety standards yet they do this with their US models. Makes zero sense.
It’s wrong the quality Is good
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Paddles make a car more manageable and safer. They're cutting so many people out of their market
You can switch gears manually with the gear shifter if you need to. Paddles are just for fun, absolutely not necessary
Top speed < Toyota Sienna. So while you can smoke the minivan at the light it will eventually outrun you.
Huh?
Oi! Why not just a name, not alphabet soup?
Lease
Yuri And Jacob or James And Thomas 😊
Either of those two pairs are beyond better. These guys are cringe.
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Lots of contradictions in this review.
Beautiful style? Really? They haven't redesigned this thing for 7 years
By that logic, a 67' Porsche 911, 66' Lancia Fulvia HF, 65' Alfa Romeo Guilia, Aston Martin DB5, DB7, DB9 etc... are ugly? Why can't something that hasn't been redesigned be pretty/beautiful anymore. You can have different tastes, but just because YOU find it hideous, doesn't means it is. Volvo makes beautiful cars that have good quality interiors and ride very well for the demographic they target. I'm 29 and have had 2 Volvos, now a Polestar 2 BST if you want to count it. They have been leagues better in quality and maintenance that the BMW's (2018 M2, and 2017 M440i) and Audi (2009 S5 (never buying Audi again)) that I've owned. I simply find them beautiful in comparison to its competitors (minus Porsche, but I've only owned a 987.1 & now a 987.2, so i cannot compare equally). I mean, look at wtf BMW has done, they (literally) have pig snouts now. I still love the 3 series wagon in certain colors though, only problem, we can't get them in the states... and the M2 is just.... disproportionate to say the least, still look alright, but they fucked up with their redesigned. Only BMW worth taking a 2nd glance at would be a 5 series sedan for me personally. Only b/c it uses the last generation kidney grille.
Sorry for the rant, but I just wanted to share my thoughts on your comment was all.
Yeah, what the other guy said. Just because it's been in use doesn't mean it's no longer good looking. Not all designs age poorly, and you can usually tell the designs that will when they're introduced.
The rear tail lights might not hold up over time, but overall this design language is still one of the best on the road. Their sedans especially wear this style well. Up there with the Acura Precision concept/TLX language.
What age of the design has to do with the beautiness!?
It's a good thing that mainstream media is embracing Chinese made EV.
This does not compete with Porsche…
Technically it’s in the same class as the x3 and Maccan so yes it does. Does it no but technically yes it does. 😅
No, because the hybrid Cayenne with the same spec is almost 50% more expensive. So it’s in a different price bracket. But same power…
I don't do Chinese brands. They are the enemy.
They’re built in Sweden
Why are they the enemy? They killed your friends or family? They dropped bombs on US embassy? They invaded the US or is it because the government tells you so?
Taillights...ugggg
The rear design isn’t the most attractive. Reminds me of a station wagon. I’m thinking BMW, Genesis, or MDX.
But we're enthusiasts. We want wagons
Why buy this when you can get a white Subaru Outback for half the price?
Boring … and you only get one life… 😅
Because I'm not a lesbian.
(It'd be fine if I were, and if I were, I'd buy one, but I'm not so I wouldn't.)
Subaru 😅😅😅😅
Most buyers won't bother plugging this in to get EV benefits. PHEV's teach bad EV practices.
I always plugged mine in. 😊
Consumer Reports on their podcast indicated this isn't true. They're finding phev owners are more diligent and mindful of range amd efficiency than standard hybrid owners, and are largely (annoyingly) enthusiastic about plugging in. Otherwise, they wouldn't have bought the phev in the first place and just bought a standard hybrid
That's interesting. Unfortunately, PHEV's teach bad charging practices. Owners charge to 100% and drain the battery to 0%.
That car looks the same inside and out for at least 5 years now. Still has that old looking stodgy back light design. Dashboard is so old looking, it's ready for the Smithsonian.
Still a good looking vehicle inside and out. I also like the fact it doesn't have one wide screen dash like every car coming out these days. A BMW, kia, chevy all look alike inside. Change for the sake of change doesn't always make sense.
Disagree, it looks more modern and younger than you.
I do like how it's not overly Fancy
Dont you ever compare this 2 liter plastic crap to the Porsche Macan!!!
This looks 1000 times better than the equally plastic porsche. If you buy a porsche, buy a real one, like a 911, not some SUV crap