The 2025 Volvo S60 - Your Last Chance to Own This Iconic Sedan!
The 2025 Volvo S60 marks the final chapter of an era for the Swedish luxury sedan, combining sleek Scandinavian design with a reputation for safety and style. As SUVs continue to dominate American roads, the S60 steps into its last year, standing apart with elegance, yet acknowledging the shift in consumer preference. This is the last chance to experience Volvo’s distinctive blend of comfort, technology, and sophistication in sedan form.
With its final production run, the S60 comes standard with a 247-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine, offering smooth yet unremarkable performance. But for those seeking more power and efficiency, Volvo offers the S60 as a plug-in hybrid, combining 456 horsepower with all-wheel drive and up to 41 miles of pure electric driving range. While the hybrid model’s starting price is higher, it provides a unique blend of eco-friendliness and performance, giving drivers a choice between fuel efficiency and power.
The 2025 S60 returns in multiple trims: Core, Plus, and Ultra. The plug-in hybrid is known as the T8 all-wheel drive plug-in hybrid. This year, the Ultra trim also offers a special Black Edition package, featuring black exterior detailing and wheels, with paint options in Onyx Black or Crystal White, giving the S60 a bold and modern look. Core models include power-folding headrests, while Ultra models come with additional luxury touches.
Starting at a base price of $43,795 and reaching up to $59,295 for the top trims, the S60 provides various levels of luxury and performance. While the base Core model might seem appealing for its price, the Plus trim is recommended, offering more standard features like leather seats, adaptive cruise control, and a 360-degree camera, enhancing both comfort and safety. For drivers in colder regions, the available Climate package is a must, providing heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and heated windshield washers to ensure comfort during chilly weather.
Although the S60 is more of a luxury cruiser than a sports sedan, it still impresses with its refined ride and quiet cabin. Its handling, while capable, lacks the sharpness and driver engagement found in sportier competitors like the BMW 3-Series or Alfa Romeo Giulia. In performance tests, the non-hybrid S60 reached sixty miles per hour in 6.1 seconds, slower than some of its German rivals. The plug-in hybrid version, with its additional power, managed a more impressive 4.1-second sprint to sixty miles per hour.
Fuel efficiency for the non-hybrid S60 is competitive, with front-wheel-drive models achieving up to 30 miles per gallon in combined driving, while all-wheel-drive versions deliver slightly lower efficiency. The plug-in hybrid model shines with an impressive 74 miles per gallon equivalent when using both electric and gas power, and it offers 31 miles per gallon when relying solely on the gas engine.
Inside, the S60’s cabin is a testament to Volvo’s dedication to craftsmanship. High-quality materials, sophisticated design elements, and luxurious features make it a pleasure to be in. From a 12.3-inch digital display to ambient lighting, the S60’s interior is both modern and inviting. The seats are supremely comfortable, with ample legroom and headroom for both front and rear passengers, though storage space in the cabin is somewhat limited.
As Volvo bids farewell to the S60, this is a rare opportunity to own a sedan that stands out in a sea of sameness. Whether you’re drawn by its refined luxury or eco-friendly hybrid option, the 2025 Volvo S60 offers a lasting impression in its final model year.
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