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2020 Volvo XC60 Headlights
Headlights are absolutely relevant and fitted to the 2020 Volvo XC60. According to Volvo Cars technical material and the 2020 XC60 Owner’s Manual, this model is factory-equipped with LED headlamps featuring Volvo’s signature “Thor’s Hammer” daytime running lights, automatic levelling, and functions such as Active High Beam, with optional Active Bending Lights depending on grade and market. These sources also note that the LED light modules are sealed units, so conventional bulb replacement is generally not applicable.
On a 2020 XC60, the headlights do the heavy lifting for visibility and safety: bright, crisp LED output helps the driver see the road, road signs, and hazards sooner, while remaining efficient and compliant with local regulations across Australia and New Zealand. The daytime running lights boost conspicuity in daylight, and the automatic high-beam function manages forward glare so oncoming traffic isn’t dazzled. Where fitted, Active Bending Lights swivel the beam through corners to better light the apex and verges.
Because the 2020 XC60 uses LED headlamp units, “replacement” typically means diagnosing the module and, if faulty, replacing the assembly rather than a globe. That’s best handled by a Volvo dealer or a qualified auto electrician with the right diagnostic gear. However, there’s still plenty an owner can keep on top of as part of routine servicing to extend headlight performance and avoid dramas.
- Keep lenses clean: remove road film, bug splatter, and salt spray with a pH-neutral wash to preserve clarity and beam pattern.
- Check aim and levelling: after suspension work, towing setup changes, or a heavy load, have the beam alignment checked on a headlight aimer.
- Software and calibration: ensure the car’s software is up to date so Active High Beam and bending functions operate as intended.
- Moisture watch: a light mist inside the lens can be normal after wet weather