The facelifted 2026 Volvo XC60 SUV range has been priced for Australia, headlined by refreshed looks and the brand’s latest infotainment interface.
As before the local XC60 lineup might be a four-strong affair, starting with the Plus B5 Brilliant (from $74,990 before on-road costs) and topping out with the Ultra T8 Plug-in Hybrid Dark (from $101,990).
In comparison with the outgoing range, prices are up by between $600 and $1900 depending on variant. These rises are, nevertheless, claimed to be offset by the introduction of fresh tech and latest cabin materials.
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Externally, changes are limited to a brand new grille that apes the larger XC90, in addition to latest alloy wheel designs and darkened LED tail lights. Buyers may even have the choices of latest Forest Lake, Aurora Silver and Mulberry Red paint finishes.
Inside is a bigger 11.2-inch freestanding central touchscreen running the brand’s latest software interface and supporting latest online-supported functionality, apps and over-the-air updates. Volvo says pixel density has been upped by 21 per cent over the old screen, “leading to a fair crisper display”.
The corporate adds the brand new infotainment unit with Google built-in is greater than twice as fast because the outgoing model because of its latest Snapdragon Cockpit Platform processing from Qualcomm Technologies, while graphics performance is alleged to be 10 times faster.
Volvo has already applied this new-generation infotainment display to the larger XC90 in addition to its latest range of EX-badged electric vehicles, while older models will give you the chance to get the feel and look of the brand new interface via an OTA update later this 12 months – for vehicles built as early as 2020 onwards.
Other changes include latest available interior decors, inlays and latest upholsteries like Quilted Nordico. Volvo says there are also latest cupholders and an improved wireless phone charger design for added convenience.
Under the skin, the brand claims the brand new XC60 is much more comfortable and quiet than before by means of undisclosed improvements – little question extra sound deadening and a retuned chassis. Adaptive air suspension stays available depending on variant.
B5-badged models carryover the previous model’s 183kW/350Nm 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine with mild-hybrid tech; while the T8 Plug-in Hybrid gets a more powerful 233kW/400Nm petrol engine with 48V e-boost assistance teamed with a 107kW/309Nm electric motor on the rear axle.
As before, all models in Australia are all-wheel drive – XC60 B5s get mechanical AWD while T8s have a rear e-axle – and have an eight-speed automatic transmission as standard.
While a full specification breakdown remains to be to be confirmed, Volvo Automotive Australia says the refreshed XC60 gets an “exhaustive list of ordinary features”, including:
- Power front seats incl. memory
- Integrated child booster cushions – rear seat
- Crystal gear selector
- Head-up display
- 360-degree cameras
- Blind-spot monitoring
- LED ‘Thor’s Hammer’ headlights
All versions of the 2026 Volvo XC60 are on sale now.
Pricing
The outgoing MY25 XC60 Ultra B5 Brilliant has been replaced by the Ultra B5 Dark. Otherwise, the 2026 lineup is nigh on equivalent to before.
Model | Pricing before on-road costs |
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2026 Volvo XC60 Plus B5 Brilliant | $74,990 (+$1000) |
2026 Volvo XC60 Ultra B5 Dark | $81,990 (+$1900) |
2026 Volvo XC60 Plus T8 Plug-in Hybrid Dark | $92,990 (+$600) |
2026 Volvo XC60 Ultra T8 Plug-in Hybrid Dark | $101,990 (+$600) |
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