
The Volvo XC60 is a stylish and upmarket alternative to the BMW X3<span>, </span>Audi Q5<span> and </span>Range Rover Evoque<span>.</span>

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The Volvo XC60's interior is neatly designed with simple, sturdy controls and an elegant floating centre console.

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<span>The Volvo XC60 is available with either two or four-wheel drive, plus there’s the option of a new eight-speed automatic in place of the standard six-speed manual.</span>
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Being supremely comfortable and <span>quiet inside</span>, the Volvo XC60 can't really be called a driver's car – the best place to drive it is on the motorway.
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<span>The seats in the XC60 are incredibly comfortable, whilst the <span>customisable TFT digital dials also look great.</span></span>

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<span>It's worth noting that headroom isn't great for taller passengers in the rear of the XC60. That said, there's plenty of legroom and it still doesn't feel cramped, either.</span>

<span>The Volvo XC60's boot is a large 655 litres. When you fold the seats forward, the boot-space further increases to 1,455 litres.</span>
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