The Volvo XC60 (2nd gen, 2017+) is the world's best-selling Volvo — and one of the most elegantly proportioned luxury SUVs available. Built on the SPA platform with mild-hybrid and plug-in powertrains, it blends Swedish minimalism with genuine driver appeal. The aftermarket may be smaller than German rivals, but what exists is refined and purposeful. This guide covers every meaningful upgrade.
| Model | Engine | Power | 0–100 km/h |
|---|---|---|---|
| XC60 B4 AWD | 2.0T mild hybrid | 197 hp | 7.9 s |
| XC60 B5 AWD | 2.0T mild hybrid | 250 hp | 6.8 s |
| XC60 B6 AWD | 2.0T mild hybrid | 300 hp | 5.9 s |
| XC60 T8 PHEV | 2.0T + electric motor | 390 hp total | 5.5 s |
| XC60 Polestar Engineered | 2.0T PHEV (factory upgrade) | 415 hp | 4.9 s |
| Platform | Volvo SPA (Scalable Product Architecture) | 2nd gen, 2017–present | |
The XC60 tuning scene is defined by European precision. The leading programmes come from official Volvo partners and specialist coachbuilders with decades of experience on Swedish iron.
Heico Sportiv is the most respected name in Volvo tuning — a Swedish company and official Volvo partner with over 40 years of experience. Their XC60 programme includes a front spoiler add-on that integrates cleanly with the factory bumper, side skirts, a rear diffuser insert, and a subtle rear spoiler lip. Every component is engineered to OEM tolerances and can be installed through the Volvo dealer network. The result is a more purposeful stance without abandoning the XC60's characteristic Scandinavian restraint. Price range: £2,500–4,500 fitted.
Lumma Design is a German coachbuilder with a strong track record across BMW, Mercedes and Volvo. Their XC60 kit — designated CLR X6R — features a front bumper add-on with integrated lower air intake, side skirts with sill extensions, and a rear diffuser with twin exhaust apertures. The styling language is clean and European, avoiding the aggressive excess of some American-market kits. Lumma works with high-grade polyurethane and fibreglass, with carbon accent options available. Price range: £4,000–7,000 depending on specification.
Prior Design offer an accessible entry point into XC60 widebody and aerodynamic styling. Their programme includes a front lip spoiler, side skirt extensions and a rear diffuser, all in GRP fibreglass. For buyers who want visual impact at a controlled budget — particularly in markets like the UAE where resale cycles are short — Prior Design represents a sensible choice. Quality control is adequate; fitment requires professional installation and panel gap adjustment. Price range: £2,000–4,000 for the full aerodynamics package.
Startech is the Brabus Group's specialist brand for Volvo, Jaguar and Land Rover. Less dramatic than Brabus's own Mercedes programme, Startech approaches the XC60 with measured confidence: a front fascia update with new lower vents, sport running boards in brushed aluminium, revised rear apron, and their signature 21-inch alloy wheels. Build quality matches Brabus Group standards — exceptional fit, paint-matched from the factory. Installation is through Startech's European dealer network. Price range: £6,000–10,000 for complete exterior package.
The XC60 runs a 5x108 PCD bolt pattern — a Volvo/Ford-family specification that differs from the dominant German 5x112 standard. This is a critical detail: wheels sourced for BMW, Mercedes or Audi will not fit directly. Always confirm PCD before purchasing forged or aftermarket wheels.
Factory wheel sizes span 18 to 21 inches. For tuning builds, the optimum sizes are:
The XC60's powertrain range offers genuinely interesting tuning potential — particularly the T8 plug-in hybrid. However, the hybrid architecture demands respect; blunt ECU remapping on a PHEV can corrupt gearbox and battery management calibration. The recommended upgrade path depends on model variant.
The cleanest and safest performance upgrade available for XC60. Polestar Engineered is a factory-backed programme — installed by Volvo dealers — that upgrades the B6 from 300 hp to 415 hp via revised engine software, recalibrated transmission mapping and Öhlins two-way adjustable suspension. The 0–100 km/h time drops from 5.9 to 4.9 seconds. Critically, this upgrade maintains full Volvo warranty. Cost: approximately £600–800 for the software component plus dealer labour. The Öhlins suspension package is additional.
Heico Sportiv offer a stainless steel sport exhaust system for XC60 petrol variants. Sound character improves from the somewhat muted factory note to a cleaner, more authoritative tone — without the antisocial drone of aftermarket systems designed for purely combustion-engine cars. Suitable for Scandinavian and UK noise regulations. Price: approximately £1,200–1,800 fitted.
The XC60 interior is already one of the finest in the segment — the challenge is enhancing rather than disrupting it.
When selecting exterior tuning components for the Volvo XC60, three materials dominate the market: carbon fibre, fibreglass (GRP) and polyurethane (PU). Each has a distinct profile of advantages and compromises that affect how the car looks, drives and holds up over years of use.
Carbon fibre is the premium choice, and for the XC60 it makes most sense in smaller accent pieces rather than full body panels. Heico Sportiv and Lumma Design both offer carbon elements — bonnet vent inserts, mirror caps, and spoiler lips. A set of carbon bonnet vents weighs approximately 0.6 kg compared to 1.8 kg for fibreglass equivalents; carbon mirror caps save a further 0.4 kg per pair. Over a complete carbon accent programme, total weight saved ranges from 3 to 5 kg — modest on a 1,920 kg SUV, but meaningful in terms of unsprung and high-mounted weight. Carbon quality varies significantly: look for 10-layer prepreg construction with UV-protective clear coat. Properly made carbon panels have no pinholes, a consistent weave pattern and zero surface undulation. Price: bonnet vents £600–900 per item, mirror caps £300–450 per pair.
Fibreglass (GRP) is the material of choice for larger body panels: front lip add-ons, side skirts, rear diffusers. Prior Design uses GRP throughout their XC60 programme; Heico also offer their front lip in GRP as the base specification. A GRP front bumper add-on weighs approximately 2.8 kg versus 1.2 kg for a carbon equivalent — heavier, but more forgiving in cold climates where carbon can delaminate under thermal cycling. GRP is also far easier to repair: a dent or crack can be filled, sanded and re-sprayed at any bodyshop. Carbon damage typically requires full panel replacement. Price: Heico GRP front lip approximately £800 versus £1,400 in carbon.
Polyurethane (PU) has become the dominant material for lips and diffusers across the industry, and with good reason. PU is highly flexible — it absorbs kerb strikes and speed-bump contact that would crack fibreglass. It cannot be lacquered to the same hardness as carbon, meaning the clear coat is slightly more prone to stone chips, but for daily-driven cars this is a worthwhile trade-off. Mid-range price point.
Recommendation for XC60: specify main body components — front lip, side skirts, rear diffuser — in polyurethane. Add carbon accent pieces (mirror caps, bonnet vents) where the weight and visual premium is justified. Avoid full carbon body kits on a car used in Northern European or Nordic winter conditions. This approach maximises visual impact, durability and value.
No. Heico Sportiv holds official Volvo Authorised Partner status and has done so for over four decades. Components installed through the Volvo dealer network using Heico parts do not affect factory warranty coverage. This is one of the primary reasons Heico commands a premium over non-authorised aftermarket alternatives — for lease-financed or nearly-new XC60s, warranty preservation is often a decisive factor.
The software element of the Polestar Engineered upgrade is typically priced at approximately £600–800, plus dealer labour. The complete package including Öhlins two-way adjustable suspension, Polestar-branded callipers and badging costs significantly more — typically £2,500–3,500 all-in for a full Polestar Engineered conversion. All costs vary by market; contact your nearest authorised Volvo dealer with Polestar Engineered capability for a current quote.
Several premium wheel manufacturers produce 5x108 fitments. The most reliably available are: BBS (SR and RI-D series), Vossen (CV3-R, HF-7, S17-01), OZ Racing (Ultraleggera HLT, Leggera HLT), and Brabus/Startech monoblock alloys. In the forged segment, HRE and ADV.1 also offer custom 5x108 drilling on request. Note that many wheel configurators default to 5x112 — always manually input 5x108 when searching or ordering.
No. The XC60 T8 plug-in hybrid supports AC charging only, with a maximum charge rate of 3.7 kW (standard 16A Type 2 connection). DC fast charging (CCS, CHAdeMO) is not supported. A full charge from empty takes approximately 2.5–3 hours on a 3.7 kW home charger. The 18.8 kWh usable battery provides approximately 40–50 km of electric-only range under WLTP conditions. For public charging, any standard Type 2 AC charger is compatible.
