This is for an Inscription fully loaded model with the T8 plug in hybrid engine.
The new Volvo S60 is a hot model. It borrows styling elements from other Volvo siblings, such as the S90 or V60. This new design is a big win for the Swedish marque. The price is even more appealing, with the lowest trim starting at $35,800 for the turbocharged T5 engine.
However, once you start choosing options from Volvo’s online configurator it can get expensive. The S60 Inscription is the most expensive trim level. It comes with the T5 250-horsepower (186 kilowatt) engine. The T6 engine with 361-hp (235-kW), however, is available for $47,400. The T8 plug-in hybrid is the most expensive option at $55,400. It has 400 horsepower (298 kW) and starts at $55,400.
Black Stone is the only exterior color available. You can choose from seven different color options, including Crystal White or Osmium Grey. You can also choose to add 19-inch Inscription wheels for an additional $800.
Buyers can choose from four standard leather options for the cabin: Amber, Blond and Charcoal. Nappa leather is also available in the same colors and can be purchased for $2,200. There are two trim options available: Linear Limewood or Driftwood. Additional $750 is spent on heated rear seats and a heated steering column.
The price of options such as a Bowers and Wilkens Premium Sound System ($3,200) and a charcoal headliner ($200) can increase a little. A fully loaded S60 Inscription will cost you $63,990 plus the $995 delivery fee. The price of a fully loaded R-Design model, at $60,790, is slightly lower. Volvo has not yet listed a price for the range-topping S60T8 Polestar Engineered model.