Volvo has announced the prices for its refreshed XC60, set to hit dealerships starting at £49,240.
Offering both mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid configurations, the updated XC60 boasts a refreshed exterior design including a modified grille and new alloy wheel choices. Additionally, the vehicle’s taillights now have a darker tint.
Within, you'll find an updated 11.2-inch entertainment interface akin to those installed in the EX30, EX90, XC90, and ES90 vehicles. This upgrade brings along a speedier chip, allowing quicker responses to commands and providing a smoother interaction overall.

Furthermore, the central control panel has undergone redesigns – including the wireless charging station – and additional acoustic insulation aims to keep the XC60 quieter when traveling at higher speeds.
Volvo has introduced a newSingle Motor version of its seven-seat EX90, offering a driving range of approximately 380 miles per full charge and accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 8.2 seconds. Additionally, Volvo has launched a newPlustrim level which reduces the starting price for theEX90electric SUV to£82,660.

The pricing for the new EX30 Cross Country — which features a tougher appearance and an elevated ground clearance compared to the regular model — has been revealed. Orders can be placed immediately, with prices beginning at £47,060.
The EC40 and EX40 models also feature an enhanced battery capacity. The single-motor extended-range variants now come with a 79 kWh battery, surpassing the previous offering of a 75 kWh option. Consequently, this upgrade adds approximately 15 more miles to their range, bringing the total to 360 miles for the EC40 and 358 miles for the EX40.