Volvo XC60 and XC90: Differences
Size and Capacity
The Volvo XC60 is a two-row luxury compact crossover, with spacious and versatile accommodations for both passengers and cargo. The maximum seating capacity is five, and, with all seats in place, the XC60 provides 29.7 cubic feet of cargo space. With the 60/40-split rear seats folded down, maximum capacity grows to 63.3 cubic feet.
The Volvo XC90 is a three-row luxury mid-size crossover with an emphasis on passenger accommodation. With all seats in use, you'll find 15.8 cubic feet of space for cargo. However, the rear two rows fold down in a variety of configurations, providing up to 85.7 cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity. Standard seating is seven, but optional second-row captain's chairs reduce that to six while increasing comfort and ease of access.
Standard Features
The XC90 offers additional standard features depending on powertrain. T5 with AWD adds heated front seats to the XC90's standard amenities. T6 adds heated seats, navigation, and leather upholstery. T8 adds an 11-speaker audio system.
Trim Levels
- XC60 R-Design: Sporty interior and exterior style enhancements, 19-inch wheels, cornering headlights, a sport steering wheel with paddle shifters, Harman Kardon audio
- XC90 R-Design: Sporty interior and exterior style enhancements, 20-inch wheels, parking sensors, Harman Kardon audio, rear window shades
- XC60 Inscription: Unique upscale style enhancements, four-zone automatic climate control, a cooled glovebox
- XC90 Inscription: Upgraded upholstery, luxury style enhancements, and front seats with power side support, cushion extension, and ventilation
Safety Features
The XC60 and XC90 both offer BLIS (Blind Spot Information System), Cross Traffic Alert, and the Pilot Assist semi-autonomous driving system with Adaptive Cruise Control. However, these features are standard on XC90 and optional on the XC60.