What is the fuel consumption of the Volvo XC60?

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PaigeRose
07/29/25 6:30pm
Volvo XC60 fuel consumption is 6.9~11.7L/100km. Here is some related information about the Volvo XC60: 1. Exterior Design: The domestic Volvo XC60 basically retains the design of the overseas version, with identical exterior dimensions: length, width, and height of 4688/1902/1658mm, and a wheelbase of 2865mm. The new car is built on Volvo's latest modular SPA platform. Compared to the previous model, the new XC60 features Volvo's signature 'Thor's Hammer' LED headlights, a redesigned front grille, and chrome trim. The L-shaped taillights highlight the brand's identity. 2. Interior Design: The interior follows Volvo's design style, incorporating silver or wood-grain trim panels. The 9-inch central touchscreen is similar to the interface seen in the S90, offering various multimedia entertainment and vehicle setting functions. Additionally, the new car is equipped with a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel.
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