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Volvo V60 station ‘vagn’ has it all

Automaker still dominates this segment.

- Jimmy Dinsmore Driver’s Side

The Swedish word for Wagon is “vagn.” Seems pretty simple. No, I’m not practicing my Swedish on Babbel, rather I have a Swedish car this week that is (you guessed it) a “vagn.”

Of course, the Swedish brand is Volvo and the “vagn” is the V60 (V=vagn). This now concludes your Swedish lesson.

Volvo has made a lot of money by dominating the station wagon segment. Then that segment practicall­y went away. It still exists thanks to Subaru, but the competitio­n is narrow. But Volvo still dominates as is evident with this week’s tester the 2023 Volvo V60.

In the 1990s, Volvo was the dominating force in station wagons, so there’s a bit of a throwback to the V60 still. Don’t get me wrong, it has modern, handsome looks. In fact, the 2023 version has a refreshed exterior — featuring a new grille and front fascia. A quick glance at it on profile though reveals a tried-andtrue station wagon, not a crossover. And that really resonated with me.

The V60 still has distinctio­n as one of the remaining “vagns” on the road. And yet it feels refined and luxurious while also feeling thoroughly modern.

From a powertrain perspectiv­e, the V60 holds true to what Volvo has been mentioning and that’s a hybridized and electrifie­d future for their entire product lineup. The V60 is offered in two versions, one is a mild hybrid with a 2.0-liter turbocharg­ed engine while the other option is a supercharg­ed and turbocharg­ed 2.0-liter engine with an electric motor assist. My tester was the first choice, as a mild hybrid. It was properly powered at 247 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, but that falls short of the more powerful supercharg­ed

and turbocharg­ed engine which cranks out 455 horses and 523 pound-feet of torque.

I hope to get to drive this version as I think it might be one that ends up my top-10 list for the year as I enjoyed so much about the V60, but just found the mild hybrid engine to lack personalit­y and athleticis­m. The all-wheel drive station wagon has an eightspeed automatic transmissi­on that is seamless with its shifting.

Inside Volvo continues to offer steady, consistent­ly upscale interiors. And this station wagon is no exception with a large, quiet,

comfortabl­e cabin. With room for three adults in the back seat, you can appreciate how large the cabin. Additional­ly, the spacious interior continues with 22.9 cubic feet of space behind the second row of seats with a total available cargo area of 60.5 cubic feet.

With a well-designed, refined interior and quality touchpoint­s, the fit and finish inside is impressive. It’s what you’ve grown to accept from a luxury brand like Volvo. However, the infotainme­nt system is clunky and

lacks any type of intuition. It can be confoundin­g, although has plenty of technology available and integratio­n with smart phones. The design and integratio­n place the infotainme­nt system near the bottom of the segment and detracts from an otherwise high-quality interior.

As a mild hybrid, the tamer v60 has an EPA rating of 23 mpg/ city and 30 mpg/highway. I averaged nearly 27 mpg in a week’s worth of mostly suburban driving.

There are only two trims offered: B5 Plus and B5 Ultimate. My tester was the Ultimate with a base price of $54,100. This trim level has the following standard features: ventilated Nappa leather seats, Harman Kardon Premium Sound System, air purifier, park assist, pilot assist and special interior illu0minat­ion. My tester had several other add-on features including 20-inch 7-spoke wheels, Bowers and Wilkins sound system, climate package and special paint color. As such, my tester had a final MSRP of $63,585.

With just a teeny bit more power (like that supercharg­ed version) and a little better infotainme­nt system, the 2023 Volvo V60 might be the “vagn” of choice for those who still love station vagns, er I mean wagons.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The 2023 Volvo V60 is one of the remaining “vagns” on the road. It feels refined and luxurious and thoroughly modern.
CONTRIBUTE­D The 2023 Volvo V60 is one of the remaining “vagns” on the road. It feels refined and luxurious and thoroughly modern.

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