Volvo Car India has introduced the second facelift to its XC60 SUV, priced at Rs 71.90 lakh ex-showroom. The current generation XC60’s latest update is about 3 years apart from the previous one, and just over 5 months since its global reveal. The Mercedes GLC, BMW X3, and Audi Q5 rival remains mechanically unchanged, with updates limited to cosmetic tweaks and added features.
- Panoramic sunroof, four-zone AC, ADAS on offer
- Volvo locally assembles the XC60 at its Bengaluru plant
New Volvo XC60 facelift exterior and interior highlights
Restyled front bumper and dual-tone alloy wheels
Since changes to the 2025 XC60 exterior are subtle and the overall silhouette is intact, the facelifted model appears mostly like the outgoing car. A diagonal-slat grille is fresh, just like the redesigned duo of front bumper and alloy wheels. While the tail-light design hasn’t been modified, they have now been smoked out. Overall, these revisions bring it more in line with the Volvo XC90 flagship.
Upsized touchscreen with 2x faster processor
The most significant enhancement to the XC60 interior is headlined by a freestanding 11.2-inch touchscreen. Not only is it relatively bigger and has better image quality, but it’s also run by a twice as fast Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. Audio duties are handled by a 1410W-Bowers and Wilkins system featuring 15 speakers, and there are a 12.3-inch driver’s display, Nappa leather upholstery and massaging front seat.
New Volvo XC60 facelift engine and gearbox specs
Has the same 250hp turbo petrol motor
Typical of a facelift, no changes have been made under the hood of the XC60. This means that it retains the 2-litre turbo-petrol engine and automatic transmission pairing. Peak outputs of 250hp and 360Nm are directed to all 4 wheels via the 8-speed torque converter unit. It also gets a 48V mild hybrid battery that supports the engine, improving fuel efficiency and acceleration.
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