Volvo V60 ReliabilityAll Years Ranked (2019–2025)
Side-by-side reliability scores, risk levels, and owner-cost projections for every Volvo V60 we've analyzed. Identify the best years to buy, the ones to avoid, and the problems that follow the V60 across generations.
Average Score
86/100
Best Year
2021 Volvo V60
Score 88
Weakest Year
2019 Volvo V60
Score 82
Every Volvo V60 Ranked
Sorted by reliability score. Each link opens the full year-specific report.
A premium wagon offering supreme safety and comfort, with minor tech quirks that are easily managed through proper care.
Top risks: Sensus Infotainment System · 12V Auxiliary Battery · Brake System (Rotors & Pads)
A superbly safe and comfortable wagon with robust mechanicals, but be prepared for occasional software quirks and premium service costs.
Top risks: Infotainment System (Google Automotive OS) · 48V Mild-Hybrid System (Auxiliary Battery) · Electronic Sensors & Wiring
A top-tier premium wagon that blends sophisticated safety with expected long-term dependability, albeit with potential new-tech quirks.
Top risks: Infotainment System (Google Android Automotive) · 12V/48V Mild-Hybrid System · Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) Sensors
A premium and safe wagon with solid mechanics, but demanding attentive care for its sophisticated electronics and hybrid system.
Top risks: Electrical & Infotainment (Sensus) · Mild-Hybrid (48V) System · Engine Ancillaries (B5)
A premium, safe, and generally reliable wagon, but be prepared for potential electrical gremlins and higher service costs.
Top risks: Infotainment & Electrical Systems · Engine Accessory Components · Suspension Components
A supremely safe and comfortable wagon, the V60 offers excellent long-term potential but demands a proactive approach to maintenance to avoid unexpected premium-brand repair bills.
Top risks: Electrical & Infotainment · Engine Ancillaries (T6 Specific) · Suspension Components
Problems That Follow the V60 Across Generations
Issues that appear in the top-3 risks across multiple model years — the cost of ownership you can actually predict.
Suspension Components
Appears in 2 model years · 33% of generations
