Volvo XC60 2023 News

Pricing bumped up for popular Volvo models ahead of next year including 2024 Volvo XC40, XC60, and the C40 Recharge electric car
By Chris Thompson · 24 Nov 2023
Volvo Australia has adjusted pricing for some of its models ahead of the 2024 model year, with three of its SUVs and its more traditional models all now pricier than before.Starting with the most popular Volvo model so far this year, the XC40 small SUV is
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Volvo vindication! Swedish brand confirms it is well over 50 per cent electrified in Australia as it plans to go electric-only by 2026
By Tom White · 06 May 2023
Volvo XC40 is now over 50 per cent electric as a share of sales, seemingly vindicating the brand's position that its customers are ready to go fully EV by 2026.
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Getting exxy, XC? Volvo prices bumped up across the SUV range for 2023 as it hunts Genesis, Lexus, BMW and more
By Chris Thompson · 16 Feb 2023
Pricing is up across the range for most of Volvo’s new car offerings for 2023, with the adjustment leaving some models thousands of dollars more expensive.
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Top 10 reviews of 2022
By Tung Nguyen · 31 Dec 2022
Buying a new car in 2022 was not an easy task thanks to extended wait times, stock shortages and dealers seemingly less willing to budge on the sticker price, but that didn’t stop huge interest in reviews.
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2023 Mazda CX-60 has premium aspirations, but how does it stack up on price, specs and performance against Lexus NX, Audi Q5, BMW X3 and others?
By Chris Thompson · 09 Dec 2022
Now that Australian pricing and specifications for the new Mazda CX-60 SUV have been confirmed it’s worth taking a look at the premium medium SUV market to work out if it’s the best option across its price range.
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Ready for the big leagues? Can the Mazda CX-60 take on the likes of the Audi Q5, BMW X3, and Mercedes-Benz GLC?
By Chris Thompson · 19 Oct 2022
While Mazda remains one of the most popular car brands in Australia, maintaining a 9.1 per cent market share in the country bested only by the ever-dominant Toyota's 21.7 per cent, there are sections of the market that Mazda hopes it can muscle in on.The
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