Volvo has updated its best-selling model—the XC60—with a mild facelift that brings a refreshed design and new features to the package.
The biggest update in the XC60 facelift is the introduction of Volvo’s latest infotainment system that measures 11.2-inch and supports built-in Google services with twice the speed.
The exterior elements of the XC60 have gone under a redesign and these include the radiator grille, new wheel and colour options and blacked-out LED tail lights.
While the interior layout of the Volvo XC60 remains unchanged, the carmaker has improved the overall practicality with repositioned storage options and better wireless charger.
Like before, the XC60 comes packed with features such as a panoramic sunroof, digital instrument cluster, crystalline gear selector, optional air suspension and Bowers and Wilkins sound system.
The Volvo XC60 facelift will go on sale around the world at different timelines and its India launch could take place in the second half of 2025. It’s larger sibling—the XC90— will go on sale in India on March 4, 2025.