| Engine | 2.0L 4-cyl |
| Transmission | Automatic (S8) |
| Drive | Front-Wheel Drive |
| Fuel Type | Regular Gasoline |
| Vehicle Class | Small Sport Utility Vehicle 2WD |
| Engine Desc | SIDI |
| Start-Stop | Yes |
| EPA Vehicle ID | 34840 |
The 2015 Volvo XC60 FWD 2.0L 4-cyl gets a combined fuel economy of 27 MPG. This represents a good compromise between luxury, utility, and fuel efficiency for buyers who want a comfortable and stylish crossover but don’t need all-wheel drive. This XC60 model is aimed at urban and suburban drivers who value Volvo’s safety record, Scandinavian design, and premium features, but don’t often drive in conditions where AWD is needed.
City and highway performance
Looking at the 27 MPG combined number, the 2015 XC60 FWD 2.0L gets an EPA-estimated 24 MPG in the city and 31 MPG on the highway. The city MPG is acceptable for stop-and-go driving, mostly because of the eight-speed automatic transmission. On the highway, the XC60’s design and efficient engine allow it to get a commendable 31 MPG, making it good for longer trips. Buyers who want even better fuel efficiency might find it elsewhere, but the XC60’s balance is what makes it appealing. The engine’s turbocharging contributes to fuel efficiency at highway speeds, where less throttle is needed.
Annual fuel cost
The EPA estimates that the annual fuel cost for the 2015 Volvo XC60 FWD 2.0L 4-cyl is $1,600. This assumes 15,000 miles of driving per year, using national average fuel prices. Keep in mind that this is an estimate, and individual fuel costs can change based on driving habits, local fuel prices, and miles driven. The $1,600 figure is a good benchmark for comparing the XC60’s running costs with other vehicles in its class. While not a hybrid, the XC60’s fuel consumption is reasonably controlled.
Real-world expectations
EPA estimates provide a standard, but real-world MPG can differ. Owners of the 2015 Volvo XC60 FWD 2.0L should expect to see numbers a bit lower or higher than the EPA estimates, depending on how and where they drive. Quick acceleration, frequent short trips, and speeding will hurt fuel economy. A more careful driving style, the use of cruise control on the highway, and proper tire inflation will help achieve or beat the EPA numbers. Ambient temperature, elevation, and even the type of fuel can change actual fuel consumption. Considering this allows for better fuel economy management.
How it compares
Among compact luxury SUVs, the 2015 Volvo XC60 FWD 2.0L is in a competitive group. Rivals like the Acura RDX (around 23 MPG combined with FWD) are practical but might not have the same European styling. The BMW X3 sDrive28i (around 24 MPG combined) is sportier to drive, but the ride isn’t as comfortable as the Volvo. The Lexus NX 200t (around 25 MPG combined) is luxurious, but the XC60’s interior design attracts buyers who want a simpler look. These comparisons are important for the target buyer. They’re looking at style, features, and safety, and also running costs. A few MPG can be the deciding factor, which puts the XC60 in a good position.
Tips to maximize efficiency
Drive the XC60 smoothly and accelerate gradually. The turbocharged engine delivers power at low RPMs, so avoid using too much throttle, which wastes gas. Watch the road and anticipate traffic to reduce braking.
Make sure your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure, which is on a sticker inside the driver’s side door. Low tire pressure increases rolling resistance, which reduces fuel economy. Check your tire pressure often, especially when the temperature changes.
On the highway, use the XC60’s cruise control to keep a consistent speed. This reduces acceleration and deceleration, which improves fuel economy. Anticipate traffic and adjust your speed gradually to avoid sudden changes.
Remove extra weight from your vehicle. Extra cargo adds weight, which reduces fuel economy. Remove items you don’t need.
If your vehicle has “Eco” mode, consider using it. This mode changes the engine and transmission to prioritize fuel economy. It might reduce responsiveness a little, but it can improve your MPG, especially when driving in the city. Remember to explore XC60 MPG across all years for more data. You can also review all Volvo fuel economy data for broader perspective.