

The Volvo S60 is a compact executive car manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars from 2000 to 2024.
The first generation (2000–2009)[1] was launched in autumn of 2000[2] in order to replace the S70 and was based on the P2 platform, and the similarly designed estate version, the Volvo V70. A high-performance engine and sports-oriented suspension version called S60 R was launched at the Paris Motor Show in 2002.[1] Styling cues were taken from the ECC concept car and the S80.
The second generation (2010–2018) was released in 2010 for the 2011 model year and has its own estate version, known as the Volvo V60.
The third generation joined the Volvo line-up in 2018 for the 2019 model year.[3][4] It is built on a shortened version of the Scalable Product Architecture platform, in America's first Volvo factory in Ridgeville, South Carolina.[5][6] The US briefly became the sole global source of the S60 sedan after production in China was temporarily ended in early 2019.[6] The final production run came standard with a 247-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine or as a plug-in-hybrid with 456 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and 41 miles of pure electric driving range.[7] With traditional sedans steadily losing ground in many markets, European and North American sales came to an end in late 2024, but production in Daqing, China, continued for Asia and Australia.[







