
Register a -ID on the official website and connect the car to the internet. Enter the central control touchscreen, select XC60, go to my-car and choose settings, then select internet settings in the settings interface. Click the globe icon on the touchscreen and select register ID, fill in the email address registered in the first step, and wait for the activation email. Start the navigation software, find the destination you want to go to, and click on the address.

Activating the XC60 navigation is actually quite simple. I figured it out myself when I first got the car. You need to make sure the original SIM card is inserted in the car—without it, the infotainment system can't connect to the internet, and activation won't work. After starting the car, press the Sensus button on the center console to enter the system. In the main menu, find the 'Settings' and then the 'Communication' option. Inside, you'll see the navigation activation entry. At this point, scratch off the black layer on the activation card that came with the vehicle's documentation and enter the 16-digit code. I recommend connecting to WiFi before proceeding—it saves data and ensures stability. Once entered, you'll get a success notification. I usually check the real-time traffic and map update options right away, so the navigation can intelligently reroute during traffic jams, which is super convenient.

I just helped my friend set up the navigation on his XC60 last week. The key is to first activate the On Call service, which requires checking with the salesperson to confirm if the basic data package is activated. Once in the car, pull down the status bar on the central control screen, tap the gear icon to enter settings, and select the blue module labeled 'Apps and Connectivity Services.' In the navigation service list, you'll find an activation button—just enter the full activation code from the warranty manual's appendix. Note that the first year is free, and renewal prices can be checked on the official website. After activation, remember to update to the latest map package in the app store to ensure accurate navigation on newly built suburban roads.

Three sentences to explain: 1. The car's infotainment system must use a -certified SIM card; 2. Go to Settings - User Account - Add Vehicle in the central control, and bind your engine number; 3. Select the navigation module in "Apps & Services", then paste the activation code from the accompanying card. I tried using a mobile hotspot instead of the SIM card but it didn't work, as the connected car service is bound to a dedicated data channel. The process takes about five minutes, and a location icon will pop up on the dashboard upon successful activation.

If you've encountered activation failure, check here: First, ensure the SIM card is inserted into the slot in the glove compartment on the passenger side, and push the card tray all the way in until you hear a click. Then, press and hold the home button on the center console for 20 seconds to restart the infotainment system. In the settings under System > About, confirm that the software is up to date. If the error persists, it's possible that the dealership forgot to activate the service. Call Volvo's 400 hotline and provide your VIN to have the backend refresh your permissions. When entering the activation code yourself, pay attention to case sensitivity and ensure that letters like 'B' are not mistaken for '8'.

Focus on the hidden feature of the connected account: Install the 'Volvo On Call' app on your and log in with the email registered at the time of purchase. After binding the VIN on the vehicle management page, the app can directly send an activation command to the car's system. Then, when you get in the car and click the navigation icon on the central console, a pop-up will prompt you to confirm activation. Compared to manually entering a code, this method avoids input errors and is more convenient. After activation, it's recommended to enable 'Home Address' synchronization in the account settings, so that saying 'Go home' will automatically plan the navigation route, which is super convenient.


