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Volvo Xc60 Mhev

NHTSA safety across every Volvo Xc60 Mhev model year we cover.

Across the 1 model year of the Volvo Xc60 Mhev we cover (2026 to 2026), the strongest crash-test showing is the 2026 at 86 on the NHTSA Safety Index. No recalls are on record across those years.

THE MOTORCALIBER REVIEW
MotorCaliber editorial Reviewed against NHTSA data 2026-07-02

The 2026 Volvo XC60 MHEV is a midsize luxury SUV blending mild-hybrid efficiency with Volvo's long-standing commitment to occupant protection. Aimed at safety-conscious premium buyers who want Scandinavian refinement without sacrificing real-world crash performance, the XC60 competes in one of the most competitive segments in the American market. Its mild-hybrid powertrain signals Volvo's steady push toward electrification without the range anxiety of a full EV.

At MotorCaliber, we let the numbers do the talking, and the 2026 Volvo XC60 MHEV tells a strong story. Its NHTSA Safety Index lands at 86 out of 100, placing it firmly in the Strong band, which is exactly the kind of result you expect from a brand that has built its entire identity around protecting the people inside its vehicles. The frontal crash test earns a perfect five out of five stars, a result that matters most given that frontal impacts remain the most common and most deadly collision type on American roads. The rollover rating comes in at four out of five stars, a solid score for a vehicle of this ride height and center of gravity. Side crash testing data was not rated for this model year, which is a gap worth monitoring as NHTSA updates its testing cycle. On the recall front, the 2026 XC60 MHEV is clean with zero recalls recorded across our coverage window, a meaningful data point for early buyers. Owner complaints total just eleven across covered model years, with zero reported crashes, fires, injuries, or deaths among those filings. Remember, complaints are unverified allegations, but the low volume and absence of serious incident reports is reassuring. The honest bottom line is this: the XC60 MHEV earns its safety reputation with real federal data, not just brand heritage.

WHAT REVIEWERS SAYReviewers generally regard the XC60 as one of the more refined and well-composed entries in the midsize luxury SUV segment, praising its calm, controlled driving character and high-quality interior materials. Comfort on longer drives earns consistent approval, and the overall sense of fit and finish is frequently described as among the best in class. Some reviewers note that the infotainment layout requires a learning curve.

WHAT TO KNOW
  • The 2026 XC60 MHEV earns an NHTSA Safety Index of 86 out of 100, placing it in the Strong performance band, which puts it among the better-performing vehicles in its class by federal standards.
  • Frontal crash protection is rated at a perfect five out of five stars, a critical result since frontal collisions account for a disproportionate share of serious traffic fatalities in the United States.
  • Zero recalls have been recorded for the 2026 model year in our coverage window, meaning no safety-related defect campaigns have required owner action at the time of this writing.
  • Side crash test ratings are listed as not rated for this model year, so shoppers who prioritize that specific metric should check back with NHTSA as updated testing results become available.

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