2019 Volvo S60 Review
zzdcar' Expert Review
byMark TakahashiCorrespondentMark Takahashi has worked in the automotive industry since 2001. He has written thousands of car-related articles and tested and reviewed hundreds of vehicles over the course of his career. Mark has also contributed to Motor Trend, Auto Aficionado, Chevy High Performance and several motorcycle magazines in various roles. Mark is also a juror on the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year Awards and can be seen regularly on the zzdcar YouTube channel and sometimes representing the company in media interviews.
What's new
Fully redesigned for 2019New high-performance S60 T8 plug-in hybrid has up to 21 miles of EV rangeNew optional semi-automated Pilot AssistPart of the third S60 generation introduced for 2019Volvos have historically been the safe choice among the European brands, not just in terms of passenger protection but also in regard to their rather tame demeanor. The latest models from Sweden prove, though, that safe no longer has to mean boring. The redesigned 2019 Volvo S60 is a clear example of this.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2019 Volvo S60 T5 Momentum 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $3.78 per gallon for premium unleaded in North Dakota.
Monthly estimates based on costs in North Dakota$161/mo for S60 T5 Momentum
S60 T5 Momentum
T5 Momentum 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) (Most Popular) - $35,800 MSRPT6 Momentum 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Twincharger 8A) - $40,300 MSRPT5 R-Design 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) - $41,900 MSRPT5 Inscription 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 8A) - $42,900 MSRPT6 R-Design 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Twincharger 8A) - $46,400 MSRPT6 Inscription 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Twincharger 8A) - $47,400 MSRPT8 R-Design Twin Engine Plug-In Hybrid 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Twincharger gas/electric plug-in hybrid 8A) - $54,400 MSRPT8 Inscription Twin Engine Plug-In Hybrid 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Twincharger gas/electric plug-in hybrid 8A) - $55,400 MSRP
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Avg. Midsize Car
This new S60 takes design cues from the alluring S90 sedan, giving it a sleek and, dare we say, sexy exterior. It also comes with the choice of three different engines, from the satisfying 250-horsepower T5 to the impressive 316-hp T6 and the invigorating 400-hp T8. That T8 further benefits from a plug-in hybrid system that can travel up to 21 miles on electricity alone, but production is limited to only 20 units in 2019.
In keeping with Volvo's reputation for safety, the new S60 comes with a complete suite of advanced safety features. You can also add Volvo's Pilot Assist semi-automated drive system for an extra layer of protection.
The culmination of all these changes results in one of the best small luxury sedans on the market. It offers a dynamic driving experience when you want to explore its capabilities and high-tech driving aids when you don't.
zzdcar' Expert Rating
7.9 / 10
Trim tested
Each vehicle typically comes in multiple versions that are fundamentally similar. The ratings in this review are based on our full test of the Volvo S60 T6 R-Design (turbo- and supercharged 2.0L inline-4 | 8-speed automatic | AWD).
Scorecard
Overall | 7.9 / 10 |
Driving | 8.5 |
Comfort | 7.5 |
Interior | 7.5 |
Utility | 7.5 |
Technology | 8.0 |
Driving
8.5Nothing is more satisfying than a car that drives as nice as it looks, and the Volvo S60 is a looker. It delivers a deft combination of performance with very little effort on the driver's part. The S60 is perhaps the only sedan in this class that provides a balance this great across all driving categories.
Acceleration
8.0The S60's twincharged 2.0-liter, which features both a super- and turbocharger, is responsive and saucy. Its flexible powerband could easily be mistaken for a larger V6 engine. In our testing, it propelled the S60 to 60 mph in just 5.5 seconds, which more than satisfies expectations for the class.
Braking
8.5The brakes have good mannerisms — they are easy to modulate smoothly in everyday commuting, yet they exhibit powerful stopping capability, especially when the S60's equipped with the optional 19-inch summer tires. Our S60 tester stopped in an impressive 105 feet from 60 mph. Its brake pads also returned a bit of squeal when cold, but we're assuming this isn't the norm.
Steering
8.5The steering is perfectly befitting the character of the S60. It's direct, it provides good on-center feel, and it even delivers some road feedback when you're powering around turns. The amount of effort feels spot-on and varies depending on the drive mode you're in. This sport-luxury steering is solidly tuned.
Handling
8.0The all-wheel-drive S60 feels sure-footed in every condition. The grippy tires play a part in providing exceptional cornering speed, but body roll is also very well-controlled. (Note that our test vehicle had the optional sport suspension.) It's not as playful as some rear-wheel-drive sport sedans such as the Genesis G70, but it allows you to move at a good clip without much effort.
Drivability
9.0The S60 benefits from a smooth-shifting eight-speed transmission that also delivers a quick response. It never trips over itself and works harmoniously to deliver all the juicy low-end torque produced by the engine nearly instantaneously. This engine and transmission combination is definitely one of the best in the class.
Comfort
7.5The front seats are a highlight for the S60. They provide an excellent balance of support and compliance and are trimmed with a nice mix of cloth and leather upholstery. The ride on our test S60 skewed stiff likely due to the optional sport suspension, and the climate control system's touchscreen dependence is far from ideal.
Seat comfort
8.5The front seat cushions have a good balance of firmness and compliance and also provide nice lateral support at the thighs and back. The combination of cloth and leather upholstery lends style and breathability. The backseat cushions are a little flatter and less supportive, but there's plenty of padding on every cabin armrest.
Ride comfort
7.0The optional sport suspension, which is non-adjustable, lends good handling dynamics but also skews a little firm for a luxury sedan. Bumps and cracks can make the cabin feel busy with movement, but overall the ride is not too harsh. Volvo's adaptive Four-C suspension is only available on the top Inscription trim.
Noise & vibration
7.5Cabin noise is mostly dependent on the road surface you're on. Rougher and more textured pavement creates low-frequency rumble that's ever present, while smoother surfaces return virtually no road noise. Wind noise is nicely isolated in nearly all situations. The only other factor is the engine, which sometimes whines and whooshes unbefitting the character of a luxury sedan.
Climate control
7.5The four-zone climate system is effective but entirely touchscreen-dependent. The menu is clear and easy to use but always requires a touch to cue up. Waiting for the screen to boot to access climate controls can be painfully inconvenient, though the system can remember settings and also has cabin preconditioning. Rear passengers have their own controls and seat heaters.
Interior
7.5We can appreciate the appeal of Volvo's clean and simple interior design, but it comes at the expense of convenience and usability. The driving position will accommodate a broad range of body types, and outward visibility is outstanding and is further aided by optional 360-degree cameras.
Ease of use
6.0Volvo's minimalist interior design means many functions are touchscreen-controlled, which detracts from the quick access and convenience provided by hard buttons. Almost everything takes two button presses when one would normally do, and that becomes a hassle when on the move. The infotainment also takes a moment to fire up when the engine is keyed, but otherwise it's fairly easy to operate for those used to touchscreen interfaces.
Getting in/getting out
7.5The front seats pose no issues in getting in and out, with good head clearance and knee clearance for the driver with regards to the steering wheel. Access to the back seat is also pretty decent, although the slightly sloping roof and rear wheel arch may require some shimmying through in tight parking spots.
Driving position
8.5There are ample driver-seat adjustments, including a lower thigh extender and comprehensive lumbar settings that make it easy to find a comfortable position. The steering wheel tilts and telescopes a good amount and should accommodate a wide range of drivers. All important controls are within an arm's reach, too.
Roominess
7.5The driver and front passenger have a lot of adjustability, and the clean cabin design feels uncluttered. A 5-foot-9 passenger sitting behind a driver of the same height will have ample legroom but not as much headroom as some other compact luxury sedans. Taller individuals may need to slouch a bit to avoid brushing their hair on the headliner.
Visibility
9.0Visibility in this car is fantastic from the door-mounted mirrors to the rear headrests that fold with the touch of a button. Even the rear passenger windows have been pulled back to help minimize the rear three-quarter blind spot. The abundant driver aids include a 360-degree camera to help you see all the corners around you. We wish the front-facing camera would activate automatically when pulling into a stall.
Quality
8.0Volvo's build quality feels quite good even if it doesn't exude the level of luxury of Mercedes or Audi. Materials at this level aren't quite as nice as the top Inscription trim, but the elegant design and tight panel tolerances help achieve a favorable and comfortable environment.
Utility
7.5The S60 trunk is a bit short in height, but it's nicely shaped and outfitted with useful bag hooks and hinges that won't crush your cargo. Interior cabin storage is mostly typical of a luxury sedan, which is to say not overly generous. Car seat installation is relatively easy thanks to thoughtful touches.
Small-item storage
7.5There are the typical storage solutions for small items, including a center armrest bin, modest door pockets and door grabs. There aren't many options for larger items such as purses or large water bottles, but they aren't as sparse as in some other luxury sedans.
Cargo space
7.5The trunk is nice and wide but a little short. Either the load floor is high or the deck height is low, but overall volume is a couple of cubic feet smaller than in competitor luxury compacts. The hinges, however, are enclosed so there's no chance of crushing cargo in the back. Flip-down hangers help secure grocery bags, and the rear seatbacks fold forward to create a nearly flat load surface.
Child safety seat accommodation
8.0The lower LATCH anchors are easy to access under flip doors, and there's sufficient space in back for even rear-facing car seats. Access to the top tethers is aided by the easy-release headrests that fold down.
Technology
8.0The S60 benefits from an excellent optional audio system, sharp nav system, mobile app functions and effective driver aids. There are multiple ways to integrate an Apple or Android smartphone but oddly no wireless charging option or USB power outlets for rear passengers.
Audio & navigation
8.5The optional Bowers & Wilkins sound system is pricey but excellent. Advanced audiophiles will find tons of adjustments, but with a number of presets, novices can easily tailor the sound to fit the music genre. The nav system offers various views with easy pinch-to-zoom gestures and is responsive to inputs with low lag time and modern graphics. Well done.
Smartphone integration
7.0Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration comes standard, but you can also use Volvo's native interface if you prefer. There are two USB ports in the armrest and a 12-volt plug up front but strangely no USBs for the rear passengers (only a 12-volt outlet). Volvo also doesn't offer wireless phone charging, which is becoming a norm for new cars, especially luxury types.
Driver aids
8.0The optional Pilot Assist adaptive cruise control and standard lane keeping are well-sorted systems and will work down to a full stop. It doesn't operate as smooth as some competitor systems, but it's certainly above average considering the whole market. The surround cameras and parking sensors also provide nice assistance but could benefit from more thoughtful execution as to when the cameras turn on.
Voice control
7.0The voice controls have a little bit more functionality over usual navigation, radio and telephone commands. You can use it to program the climate control too, but we found the system often wasn't able to understand our commands correctly. It gets points for intent but none for execution. It's not quite natural language, but it's less rigid than the typical command structure.
Which S60 does zzdcar recommend?
In all likelihood, the base Momentum trim with the T5 powertrain will satisfy the vast majority of drivers. It comes with a comprehensive list of advanced safety tech and is eligible for almost all of the features and options from the higher trims.
2019 Volvo S60 models
The 2019 Volvo S60 is available in four trim levels: Momentum, Inscription, R-Design and a very exclusive T8 Polestar Engineered model. There are three powertrain choices, starting with the T5 that uses a 2.0 turbocharged four-cylinder engine (250 horsepower, 258 lb-ft of torque). It's mated to an eight-speed automatic that drives the front wheels. The T6 has a turbocharged and supercharged version of that engine (316 hp, 295 lb-ft) that comes with all-wheel drive. The top-of-the-line T8 takes the T6's engine and adds electric motors (combined output of 400 hp, 475 lb-ft). It too is all-wheel-drive only and is estimated to deliver 21 miles of electric-only range.
The Momentum trim can be had with either the T5 or T6 powertrain. Standard features include 18-inch wheels, LED headlights, automatic high beams, a panoramic sunroof, automatic and heated wipers, keyless ignition, selectable drive modes, dual-zone automatic climate control, an 8-inch instrument panel display, simulated leather upholstery, heated four-way power-adjustable driver seats, driver-seat memory settings, split-folding rear seats with power-folding headrests, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror.
On the tech front, you also get a 9-inch vertically oriented touchscreen with Volvo's Sensus infotainment system, a rearview camera, Bluetooth phone and streaming audio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, two USB ports, and a 10-speaker audio system with satellite radio and an auxiliary audio jack. Advanced safety features include forward collision warning, full-speed automatic emergency braking, run-off road mitigation, lane keeping assist, a road sign reader, a drowsy driver warning system, and remote vehicle controls.
The sporty R-Design spices things up with unique exterior design elements, LED foglights, a sport steering wheel with shift paddles, premium leather and fabric upholstery, and the 10-way power front seats.
The Inscription builds on the Momentum features by adding the LED foglights, four-zone automatic climate control, wood interior trim, leather upholstery, 10-way power-adjustable front seats with four-way lumbar adjustment, and passenger-seat memory settings. This trim is also eligible for the Luxury Seating package that adds premium leather upholstery and ventilated front seats with power-adjustable side bolsters and massage functions.
All trims are eligible for the Premium package that adds a hands-free trunklid, front and rear parking sensors, auto-dimming mirrors, keyless entry, a universal garage door opener, a blind-spot and rear cross-traffic warning system with automatic braking, and an automated perpendicular and parallel parking system. Also available on those trims is the Multimedia package that includes a larger 12.3-inch virtual instrument panel, a navigation system, and a 13-speaker premium Harman Kardon audio system.
On top of the Premium package, the Advanced package adds adaptive headlights, automatic high beams, LED foglights, headlight washers, a head-up display, a surround-view camera, and Volvo's Pilot Assist semi-automated drive system with adaptive cruise control.
The T8 Polestar Engineered model is limited to 20 units in the United States via Volvo's monthly subscription service and they're already spoken for. It's almost fully loaded with the above features along with a higher-horsepower version of the T8's plug-in hybrid powertrain (415 hp, 495 lb-ft), 19-inch wheels, a sport-tuned suspension with Öhlins dampers, Brembo brakes and an Orrefors crystal shift knob.
Some features are available on supporting trims as options. Other add-ons for most trims include an adaptive air suspension, a Bowers & Wilkins premium audio system, a heated steering wheel and heated rear seats.
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2019 S60 Highlights
Type: SedanPlug-in HybridSedanTrim: T5 MomentumT6 MomentumT5 R-DesignT5 InscriptionT6 R-DesignT6 InscriptionT8 R-Design Twin Engine Plug-In HybridT8 Inscription Twin Engine Plug-In HybridT5 Momentum
Base MSRP | $35,800 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 28 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $161/month |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 11.6 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | front wheel drive |
Warranty | 4 years / 50,000 miles |
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