For This Volvo XC60 3.0 T6 SE Lux Premium 4WD has enough oomph to worry hot hatches, while the Premium upgrade adds leather-faced upholstery and satellite navigation to the already luxurious SE Lux trim.
Against This engine averages only 26.4mpg. SE LUX trim gives you a world of leather and wood, but you pay heavily for it.
You’ll pay through the nose for the Volvo XC60 3.0 T6 SE Lux Premium 4WD. Poor resale values and low average economy are just two of the drawbacks. Still, at least you'll have plenty of power.
Despite its big wheels, elevated ground clearance and butch looks, the XC60 isn’t a serious off-roader, but more of a classy, rugged family-ferrying crossover.
There are three five-cylinder diesel models available, all of which provide decent performance. The turbocharged 281bhp 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol engine has masses of oomph, but it's very thirsty.
Entry-level ES models come with alloy wheels, four electric windows, plus climate and cruise controls.
Upgrading to SE spec brings automatic wipers and an electric driver’s seat with memory, while SE Lux brings leather upholstery, satellite-navigation, cornering lights and parking sensors.
Sporty R-Design models get a beefy bodykit, metallic interior trim and a Sports chassis with stiffer suspension and more direct steering.
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