How to Display the Tachometer on Volvo XC60?

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VanBraxton
07/29/25 2:07am
To display the tachometer on the Volvo XC60, follow these steps: 1. Select the custom mode; 2. Choose the sport mode in the display settings. The tachometer is located within the instrument panel, symmetrically placed alongside the speedometer, and operates based on magnetic principles. The Volvo XC60 is an SUV model with the following dimensions: length 4628mm, width 2152mm, height 1713mm, wheelbase 2774mm, and ground clearance 230mm. It is equipped with an inline 6-cylinder twin-turbocharged T6 gasoline engine, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
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