This is for the family that wants space and safety but cannot face another tall SUV. The V60 is Volvo's mid-size wagon, a load lugger with a low roof and a long boot. It is the sensible European answer to the school run, aimed at buyers who still see the appeal of a car that drives like a car.
Jenny's Geneva preview leans on the cabin, where Volvo keeps the calm Scandinavian look, the big portrait screen and seats that earn their reputation on a long drive. The wagon body means a flat floor and a boot that swallows prams, dogs and the weekly Coles run. On the stand it reads as quietly expensive rather than flashy.
If you want premium badge appeal without climbing into an SUV, the V60 is the grown up choice. Buyers who need ground clearance or a seven seat layout will look elsewhere. For everyone who values ride, boot and a bit of restraint, the wagon still makes a strong case.
The full review is on the CarTell.tv YouTube channel above.



