A long, sculptured bonnet with the cabin set back makes for a pleasing profile. But the stand-out exterior features are its front and back with that stately grille wearing the famous Volvo 'sash', those 'Thor's hammer' LED headlights, and the very Volvo vertical tail-lights. It's prestige, but not of the default BMW or Benz kind.
The XC60 is a mid-sized SUV with dimensions similar to its Audi Q5, BMW X3, and Mercedes-Benz GLC rivals. The XC60 is 4688mm long, 2117mm wide and 1685mm tall.
You can tell a T8 from the rest of its family by the sunroof, the R-Design grille, 21-inch rims, and of course, the badge on the tailgate.
The cabin is modern and minimalist. The metal mesh inlay that traces the dashboard and dips under the vertical screen is beautiful and simple. The pedals, seats, carpet and steering wheel get the R-Design treatment.
What you'll see first, though, is the gear knob – it's crystal and handmade by Orrefors glassworks in Sweden. Then there's the start button, which looks like the lid of an expensive bottle of aftershave - you don't push it, you twist it to turn the car on and off. This is a superbly crafted cockpit.