The 2025 Volvo XC60 range of configurations is currently priced from $73,990.
The 2025 Volvo XC60 carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2400 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Volvo XC60 2025 prices range from $73,990 for the basic trim level SUV Plus B5 Mhev to $101,990 for the top of the range SUV Ultra T8 Phev Dark.
Although both these cars are similar in many ways, there’s one area where they take difference philosophies. And that’s in the way their hybrid systems are configured and prioritised.
While the Lexus is more of a conventional hybrid with the electric motor doing a lot of the heavy lifting, the Volvo is what’s called a mild hybrid., As the name suggests, that means the electric power is limited to a 10kW boost when taking off or when the driver requires maximum acceleration.
A mild hybrid layout does still operate the stop-start function and can harvest energy when slowing down, so it’s still a worthwhile slice of tech, but it won’t affect fuel consumption as much as the Lexus’ full hybrid system.
Reliability is a bit of an unknown with any new car, but it’s fair to say that the Lexus’ reputation will count for something come trade-in time. Not to mention that, as the more hybrid-focussed of the pair, the Lexus might also be a little more future-proof.
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Australian delivered Volvo XC60s built between 2009 (when the vehicle was launched here) and 2017 were built at Volvo’s plant in Ghent, Belgium. For the current-model XC60 (launched in 2017) production moved to the Gothenburg plant in Sweden.
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This is a pretty common complaint from owners of a lot of European makes and models. To maximise braking performance, a lot of manufacturers (including Volvo) use a relatively hard brake pad and a relatively soft brake rotor. With the result that by the time the brake pads are worn enough to be replaced, so too are the rotors (discs).
However, the general expectation is that a vehicle should be capable of covering about 60,000km before this work needs to be done, so the 30,000km on your car suggests the brakes work harder than perhaps you think they do.
As for the price, I’d assume that to be using genuine Volvo parts. Shopping around and using aftermarket replacement parts could almost halve that quote.
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Volvo XC60 Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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Plus B5 Bright
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L PULP 8 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
7.6L/100km
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Plus T8 Phev Dark
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L Hybrid 8 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
1.6L/100km
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