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What is the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Volvo XC60?

DateDecember 4, 2025

3 Answers

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Logan Hoffman
January 11, 2026
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From an owner’s perspective, my Volvo XC60 D5 averages 7.2 litres per 100km on mixed driving. Motorway runs drop to 6.5 litres, while city driving pushes it to 8.5 litres. The car’s 8-speed automatic gearbox helps efficiency, but consumption spikes if you frequently use the sport mode. Tyre pressure and regular servicing (especially air filter changes) make a noticeable difference.

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Helen Bennett
December 8, 2025
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The actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the Volvo XC60 is 7.0-7.4L/100km. The real-world fuel consumption depends on multiple factors such as load, road conditions, driving habits, weather, wind speed, tire pressure, etc. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption should be based on real driving conditions.

Methods to determine fuel consumption:

You can check the fuel consumption through the car's dashboard, where F=full and E=empty. When the fuel tank warning light turns on, note the mileage, then record how much fuel is added. When the fuel runs out next time, note the mileage again. Subtract the initially recorded mileage from the current mileage, then divide by the amount of fuel consumed to calculate the fuel consumption.

Factors affecting fuel consumption:

Engine displacement and fuel consumption are somewhat related, but higher fuel consumption does not necessarily mean larger displacement. In relative terms, the size of a car's engine displacement does not directly correlate with fuel consumption. Besides engine size, factors such as the car's aerodynamics, weight, and engine technology also significantly influence fuel consumption. Among vehicles with the same displacement, those with more advanced engine technology tend to be more fuel-efficient.

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Stephanie Lynch
December 23, 2025
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The Volvo XC60's actual fuel consumption varies depending on engine type, driving conditions, and driving style. On average, the diesel-powered XC60 D4 returns around 5.5-6.5 litres per 100km on motorways and 7.0-8.0 litres in urban areas. The petrol T5 model consumes roughly 8.0-9.0 litres per 100km on motorways and 10.0-12.0 litres in city driving. The plug-in hybrid T8 Recharge can achieve 2.0-3.0 litres per 100km with a fully charged battery, but real-world figures may rise to 6.0-7.0 litres once the battery depletes.

Several factors influence consumption:

  1. Driving habits: Aggressive acceleration and braking increase fuel use.
  2. Road conditions: Stop-start traffic raises consumption compared to steady motorway cruising.
  3. Vehicle load: Extra weight or roof racks reduce efficiency.
  4. Weather: Cold temperatures can lower hybrid battery performance.

For the most accurate figures, check real-world tests from sources like What Car? or Honest John, as official WLTP ratings often underrepresent actual usage.