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2018 Volvo XC60 Part Overview and Care
Built on Volvo’s SPA platform, the 2018 XC60 blends calm Scandinavian design with clever safety tech like City Safety and Pilot Assist. This genuine‑fit component is made specifically for the 2018 model, so it matches factory tolerances and looks right at home under the bonnet or in the cabin. Whether the vehicle is a T5 or T6 petrol, or a D4/D5 diesel, the part slots in without fuss, supporting the XC60’s relaxed, confidence‑inspiring character on Aussie and Kiwi roads.
Crafted from durable materials and tested to OEM standards, it’s built to handle long kilometres, gravel detours, and four seasons in one day. Installation is typically straightforward with basic tools and the factory fasteners, and it integrates neatly with the XC60’s Sensus infotainment and driver‑assist systems where applicable. The finish complements Volvo’s tidy interior and clean exterior lines, so owners get a tidy, factory‑style result without compromises.
High‑level care for a 2018 XC60 keeps everything sweet and safe:
- Logbook servicing every 12 months or about 15,000 km, use Volvo‑approved oils and fluids.
- Check tyres, rotate regularly, and keep pressures to the door placard for even wear and good ride.
- Brake fluid typically every two years, inspect pads and rotors at each service.
- Coolant and accessory drive components per schedule, keep an eye on hoses and clamps.
- Software updates for Sensus, driver aids, and navigation via dealer or over‑the‑air where supported.
- AWD, differential, and transmission oils inspected on condition, refresh sooner if towing or driving off‑seal.
That’s everyday motoring made easy, mate.
What are the service intervals for a 2018 Volvo XC60 in Australia and New Zealand?
Most owners will see 12‑month or 15,000 km intervals, whichever comes first. If the XC60 tows frequently, does short urban trips, or tackles dusty roads, shortening intervals is a smart move. Always follow the vehicle’s service book and use Volvo‑approved fluids.
What fuel should it use, and what economy can owners expect?
Petrol variants generally prefer 95 RON premium unleaded, while diesels need low‑sulphur diesel. Real‑world economy varies with traffic and load: many petrol models return around 8–10 L/100 km, while diesels often land near 6–8 L/100 km when driven smoothly.
What’s the towing capacity for the 2018 XC60?
Depending on engine and spec, braked towing is up to 2,400 kg (unbraked typically 750 kg). Use a quality towbar and electric brake controller, observe GVM/GCM limits, and keep cooling, tyres, and transmission fluids in top nick if you tow regularly.