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2019 Volvo S60: Everything You Need to Know

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Style and technology long have been Volvo hallmarks. The automaker doubled down for 2019 on both aspects in the redesigned S60 sedan, and it also added a couple firsts to the nameplate: Volvo will produce the S60 in its first U.S. manufacturing plant and offer the car through a Care by Volvo monthly subscription service.

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The overhauled S60 comes in Momentum, R-Design and Inscription trims. A standard turbocharged four-cylinder (called T5) drives the front wheels, while a turbocharged and supercharged four-cylinder (called T6) is optional; the latter pairs with all-wheel drive.

Interested in this mid-size sedan that offers a lot of safety and luxury features? We’ve driven it, compared it against rivals and covered pricing, specs and more. Here is a roundup of our comprehensive coverage, which can tell you everything you need to know about the 2019 Volvo S60:

2019 Volvo S60 Review: Drivability Doubts Tarnish Many Strengths

2019 Volvo S60 First Drive: Like Catching Up With an Old Friend

2019 Volvo S60: 6 Things We Like and 3 Things We Don’t

Carolina on Its Mind: Volvo Unveils 2019 S60, Pricing at First U.S. Plant

Lightbulb Moment: 2020 Volvo S60 Shines in Safety Test, If You Get the Upgrade Headlights

Cars.com’s 2019 American-Made Index: What About the Least American Cars?

Here’s What Owners Need to Know About Volvo’s Free Towing for Life

Volvo S60’s Polestar Boost Is Emissions-Neutral, Performance-Positive

Research the 2019 Volvo S60 Hybrid

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