Trim
Levels
In addition to the engine, buyers can also choose the
trim and the packages they want for their new Volvo S60. There are three trims.
The first one is the S60 Momentum. It comes loaded up with tech and luxury-- a moonroof,
two climate zones, smartphone connectivity, power seats, and several active
safety technology features. Two notable packages are Premium, which adds more
sensors and safety tech, a power trunk, and improved mirrors, and the
Multimedia package, which contains a major sound system upgrade. If you get
both, you unlock the Advanced package with even more tech like adaptive cruise
control and a head-up display. The T6 engine is an option on this trim. The
second trim is the S60 R-Design. It includes all the Multimedia and Premium
package elements, plus genuine leather and other interior and exterior design
upgrades. You can optionally choose the T6 or the T8, and the T8 adds the
Advanced package as well. The top S60 Inscription trim has another design
makeover, plus a Luxury package option that has unique attributes like massage
chairs to enjoy on your drives in Pembroke Pines.
What's New for the 2021 Volvo S60?
For 2021, the Volvo S60 continues its third generation, which was first introduced for the 2019 model year. While it's only the current generation's third year, Volvo's luxury sport sedan sees some significant enhancements. Many previously optional amenities are now standard equipment, and hybrid models have been rebranded.
The new model year brings additional advanced driver-assistance technologies to the Momentum trim, fortifying the S60's already substantial standard features list. Examples include steering-adaptive LED headlights (that rotate with the steering wheel for better visibility around curves) and Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert. On the outside, the base trim adds power-folding, auto-dimming side mirrors, LED fog lights, and a new 18-inch alloy wheel design. New convenience amenities include keyless entry with illuminated door handles, a power-releasing trunk lid, and rear-seat USB-C charging ports.
The S60 T8 hybrid powertrain (400 horsepower, 472 pound-feet of torque) gets a new name for 2021 and is now called S60 Recharge. However, its high-performance variant, Polestar Engineered (415 horsepower, 494 pound-feet of torque), retains its designation.