The all-new V60 Cross Country Wagon is roomy and packed with features. Standard equipment includes 17” premium alloy wheels, automated headlamps, LED daytime running lights, automated wipers, heated and powered side mirrors, sunroof, fog lamps in the front and rear, two-zone climate control, fabric seating (T-Tech), powered front seats, 40/20/40-split rear seats, Bluetooth/iPod/USB integration and an eight-speaker audio system. There are umpteen upgrades available, a few of which include: roof rails, remote entry/start, leather seating, backup camera, collision mitigation system, rear cargo organizer, GPS, sport-tuned suspension, heated front and rear seats, heated washer nozzles, (up to) 19” alloy wheels, rear seat entertainment system, premium Harman Kardon sound system and much, much more. Under the hood is a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that gets 240 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. Volvo offers a four-year/50,000-mile limited warranty.
2015 model year changes
The Volvo V60 Cross Country is a brand-new model for 2015. Based on the automaker's V60 wagon, it adds crossover features like all-wheel drive and a raised suspension to sell it to the outdoors explorer.
Competitive comparison
Greater ground clearance; luxury appointments; all-wheel drive; safety features
Special features for 2015
The Subaru Outback, the Audi Allroad and the BMW X3 compete most closely to the V60 Cross Country. The Subaru lacks the Volvo's luxury feel and the Audi and BMW don't have Volvo's safety pedigree and particular Swedish styling.
The Volvo V60 Cross Country is a brand-new model for 2015. Based on the automaker's V60 wagon, it adds crossover features like all-wheel drive and a raised suspension to sell it to the outdoors explorer.
Competitive comparison
Greater ground clearance; luxury appointments; all-wheel drive; safety features
Special features for 2015
The Subaru Outback, the Audi Allroad and the BMW X3 compete most closely to the V60 Cross Country. The Subaru lacks the Volvo's luxury feel and the Audi and BMW don't have Volvo's safety pedigree and particular Swedish styling.