VOLVO V60 (2018-24)

The VOLVO V60 (2018-24) is a stylish, practical estate car that has become a popular choice for families, professionals, and those seeking a reliable and comfortable vehicle. Known for its sleek design and versatile interior, the V60 offers ample cargo space and a smooth driving experience, making it ideal for daily commuting, family trips, or longer journeys across the UK. Its reputation for safety and durability is a key factor in its appeal, often making it a trusted choice for first-time car buyers and experienced drivers alike. Offering a refined balance between comfort, fuel efficiency, and advanced safety features, the VOLVO V60 (2018-24) stands out in the estate car segment. It tends to attract drivers who value Scandinavian design, cutting-edge technology, and a smooth, composed ride. Compared to rivals, the V60 is celebrated for its solid build quality and user-friendly features. With an average valuation of around £24,000 and a typical mileage of just under 40,000 miles, this model remains a well-rounded choice for those seeking a dependable, stylish vehicle that combines practicality with premium features.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for Volvo V60 models (2018-24) indicates that the majority of vehicles have recorded mileages between 30,000 and 70,000 miles, accounting for a combined approximately 39.5%. Notably, a significant proportion—about 12.2%—have low mileages of 10,000 miles or less, suggesting some vehicles are quite lightly used. Conversely, a small percentage (around 3.3%) are high-mileage vehicles exceeding 130,000 miles. The distribution shows a typical skew toward moderate mileages, with very few vehicles reported at extreme mileage levels (above 150,000 miles). Overall, most Volvo V60s in this sample are in the 30,000 to 70,000-mile range, reflecting their likely use as moderate daily drivers.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuation data for the 2018-2024 Volvo V60 reveals that the most common price ranges are between £13,000 and £19,000, accounting for several significant percentages—peaking at 12.2% for £16,000–£17,000 and 9.5% for £14,000–£15,000. Notably, there is a relatively high concentration of vehicles in the lower price brackets (£7,000–£8,000 and £8,000–£9,000), each representing around 0.8%–0.4%. The distribution shows a gradual decrease in frequency as prices increase beyond £19,000, with very few vehicles listed above £33,000, indicating that higher-spec or newer models are less commonly sold privately at these price points. Overall, the data suggests that most private sales of this model cluster in the £13,000–£19,000 range, reflecting typical depreciation and market value for this vehicle generation.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that among the Volvo V60 models from 2018 to 2023, the highest proportion were manufactured in 2019, accounting for 26.7% of the sample. The 2021 models also comprise a significant share at 22.9%. Notably, a considerable portion of vehicles—over 50%—were produced in 2018, 2019, 2020, or 2021, highlighting that these years dominate the used vehicle market. Conversely, the most recent models from 2022 and 2023 make up smaller percentages at approximately 9.9% and 5.3%, respectively, which is typical given the natural lower availability of the newest vehicles. This distribution suggests a relatively balanced age profile, with a slight lean towards newer models from 2019 to 2021.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for the Volvo V60 models (2018-24), the most common main paint colours are grey (27.9%), black (24%), and blue (15.6%). Together, these three colours account for over 68% of the vehicles, highlighting their popularity. Notably, white, despite being a traditional choice, makes up only 11.5%. The less common colours include bronze (0.8%) and gold (4.2%), suggesting these are more niche options. Overall, darker and neutral tones dominate the colour preferences for this model range.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that the majority of 'VOLVO V60 (2018-24)' vehicles in the sample have had only one or two registered keepers, with 28.2% having just one and 38.9% having two. Together, these two groups account for over two-thirds of the vehicles, indicating many are relatively recent or single-owner vehicles. Notably, a small percentage (8.8%) have had four keepers, while a minimal 0.4% each have had seven or six owners, suggesting some vehicles have experienced multiple ownership changes. Additionally, there's a very small percentage (0.4%) with no recorded data on the number of keepers, which could indicate incomplete records or data entry issues. Overall, the data points towards the vehicle being predominantly owned by individual users rather than commercial fleets, with most vehicles remaining with a small number of owners over their lifetime.
engine choices
engine choices
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Based on the available data for the Volvo V60 (2018-2024), all models listed have an engine capacity of 1,969 cc, indicating a uniform engine size across the sample. Regarding fuel types, a nearly even split is observed between diesel and hybrid electric variants, representing 43.5% and 43.9% respectively, suggesting a strong market interest in hybrid technology. Petrol models make up a smaller portion at 11.1%, while a minimal 1.5% are hybrid electric/diesel hybrids. This data highlights a significant shift towards hybrid electric powertrains within this vehicle model range.