San Antonio Express-News

2023 Volvo V60 Cross Country B5 goes against the crowd

- By Joe Lorio

Volvo’s XC60 mid-size SUV may be its bestseller these days, but the brand long known for station wagons hasn’t yet given up on the segment. The V60 is the XC60’S wagon-bodied counterpar­t, and it shows there are still virtues in going against the crowd.

Wagons are all but extinct, yet paradoxica­lly, they’ve never looked better. That’s certainly true of Volvo’s V60, which emerged from its 2019 redesign wearing a sharply tailored new suit of sheetmetal. It also boasts less nose-heavy, more athletic proportion­s. Four years on, tweaks to the grille, rear bumper, and wheel designs denote the ‘23 model, but bigger changes are afoot on the inside and under the hood.

Volvo offers the V60 wagon in a choice of two powertrain­s, both with standard all-wheel drive. A turbocharg­ed 2.0-liter four assisted by a 48-volt hybrid system powers the mainstay offering, the V60 Cross Country. A 2.0-liter plug-in hybrid, the Polestar Engineered, or V60 Recharge, makes 455 horsepower and also can drive up to 41 miles on battery power alone. Most buyers will choose the version tested here, the Cross Country.

The electrical­ly assisted drivetrain is new to the V60 Cross Country but rolled out in other Volvos last year (the XC60 midsize SUV, the S60 midsize sedan, the S90 large sedan, and the V90 Cross Country wagon). While some of those models also offer a more powerful B6 version that makes 295 horsepower, the V60 Cross Country no longer offers a mid-level choice, only the standard B5 that musters 247 horsepower.

Volvo is eager to herald the news that all its cars are now electrifie­d, meaning they either employ some form of hybrid

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