Volvo S60 Generation 4 (2019–2022)

Volvo S60 Generation 4 (2019–2022) — production years, market prices by model year, NHTSA recalls and owner complaints, and live listings for sale on VehiSales.

Volvo S60 — body generations

Generation Produced Facelift
Generation 1 2001–2004
Generation 3 2015–2018
Generation 4 2019–2022
Generation 5 2023–2025

Vehicles within one generation share the same platform and body style.

Engines used in the S60

Engine families this model shipped with, by NHTSA VIN build data — each links to every model that shares it.

Engine Years in this model Also used in VIN builds ⓘ
Volvo 2.0L I4 (VEA / Drive-E) 2015–2025 12 models 168

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About this generation

The third-generation Volvo S60 entered production in 2018 for the 2019 model, going on sale in October 2018. With sales of three-box sedans steadily losing ground to SUV variants (and in Volvo's case, to the V60 as well), US production ended in June 2024 and sales came to an end in North America and Europe. Production began in September 2018 and ended in June 2024 in Ridgeville, South Carolina. Production continued in China for Asian markets as well as Australia, places were traditional sedans still find buyers.

The third generation of the Volvo S60 is the first Volvo manufactured in the United States. A plant built over 60,000 vehicles per year for both American and export markets. Capacity can go up to 100,000 vehicles per year if demand calls for it. The facility is Volvo's seventh, joining two European, three Chinese, and one Malaysian location. As of 2022, the plant employs nearly 1,500 people. The S60 is available in Core, Plus, Ultimate, and Polestar trim levels depending on the sales market.

Other than the Polestar model, T6 Momentum model and the T6 R-Design all other S60 models can be purchased or leased in the traditional way. Polestar models will be offered solely through its Care by Volvo monthly subscription plan. In the United Kingdom, the S60 was offered as R-Design, R-Design Plus, Inscription, Inscription Plus, and Polestar Engineered, then from 2020, Plus and Ultimate. The S60 comes with four engine options: the t4, 187hp/190hp, the T5, which features a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder sending to the front wheels (or all four wheels in some markets as an option), the T6, which features a Twincharged 2.0 I4, sending to all 4 wheels, and the T8, a performance-oriented plug-in hybrid which combines a turbocharged four-cylinder and an electric motor, replacing the supercharger from the T6 at the rear, sending a combined to all four wheels.

The T8 produces and with a 11.6-kWh battery pack, it gets a range of on the electric model. In 2022, the T8 hybrid engine was updated by removing its supercharger, which with its electrical engine, produces max combined and torque. Battery pack was also increased to 18.8-kWh battery pack which improves the range. In 2023, Volvo removed conventional engines as an option, meaning mild hybrids are the base engine option in the US.

Standard gear on all S60s includes an improved City Safety collision avoidance system based on Volvo's Vision 2020. The system can now help the driver do an evasive maneuver and can detect and mitigate oncoming vehicles at intersections. An optional Pilot Assist system is equipped into the model. The S60 was one of the IIHS's Top Safety Picks for 2020, and earned Top Safety Pick+ for 2021 and 2022.

Source: Wikipedia — Volvo S60 — Third generation (2018), CC BY-SA.

Market by model year

Year Units for sale Median price Vs newest Avg mileage
2019 116 $19,495 81% 64,489 mi
2020 93 $19,250 80% 64,286 mi
2021 82 $21,486 90% 62,019 mi
2022 107 $23,998 100% 52,040 mi

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Recalls & complaints by year (NHTSA)

Year Recalls Complaints Most reported
2019 4 69 Electrical System, Tires, Seats
2020 4 32 Service Brakes, Forward Collision Avoidance, Steering
2021 3 28 Unknown Or Other, Electrical System, Visibility/Wiper
2022 4 75 Electrical System, Unknown Or Other, Wheels

Source: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation.

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