MODEL
Volvo V60cc
NHTSA safety across every Volvo V60cc model year we cover.
Across the 1 model year of the Volvo V60cc we cover (2020 to 2020), no year has an NHTSA crash-test score on record. 3 recalls have been issued across those years.
The 2020 Volvo V60 Cross Country is a lifted, all-wheel-drive wagon that blends Scandinavian practicality with light off-road capability. Aimed at active families and professionals who want estate-car versatility without committing to a full SUV, it sits in a small but loyal niche. Volvo's reputation for safety engineering gives this model a strong starting premise, but the federal data tells a more nuanced story.
At MotorCaliber, we start every assessment with the numbers, and for the 2020 Volvo V60 Cross Country, the first thing to flag is a notable gap: NHTSA did not crash-test this model year, which means no federal star ratings exist for the coverage period we track. Shoppers who lean on government scores as a purchase filter will find no Safety Index to reference here. That absence does not imply the car is unsafe, but it does mean independent verification of its structural performance is limited within our data set. On the recall front, three recalls were issued against the 2020 model year. Three recalls on a single model year is a meaningful figure for a low-volume, premium wagon and warrants a VIN check before any purchase. Owner complaints are strikingly low at just four total, with zero crashes, zero fires, zero injuries, and zero deaths reported. That complaint picture is encouraging, though the small ownership pool of a niche model naturally limits the statistical weight. The honest bottom line is this: Volvo's broader engineering philosophy is built around occupant protection, and the V60 Cross Country carries that brand DNA. But without NHTSA crash-test data and with three recalls on record, buyers should verify recall completion status and seek out Insurance Institute for Highway Safety results for a fuller safety picture before signing.
WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally praise the V60 Cross Country for its composed, car-like driving dynamics and the elevated ride height that adds genuine versatility without sacrificing refinement. Interior materials and cabin finish draw consistent approval, and the wagon body style earns credit for blending everyday comfort with practical load capacity. Some reviewers note the model occupies a narrow market position that may limit cross-shopping appeal.
- NHTSA did not crash-test the 2020 V60 Cross Country, so no federal star ratings are available for this model year. Consult IIHS results for supplementary crash-test data before purchasing.
- Three recalls were issued for the 2020 model year, which is a notable count for a low-volume premium wagon. Run a VIN check at NHTSA.gov to confirm all recall repairs have been completed on any specific vehicle.
- Owner complaints total just four across the covered period, with no crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths reported. While reassuring, the V60 Cross Country's small ownership base means this figure carries less statistical weight than it would on a high-volume model.
- Because this vehicle was not federally crash-tested, shoppers should treat Volvo's brand-level safety reputation as context rather than confirmed performance data for this specific model year and body style.
Most-recalled year on record: 2020 Volvo V60cc with 3 recalls.