2027 Volvo V60 Release Date: No US Model – There is no 2027 Volvo V60 release date for the United States. Volvo discontinued the V60 (including the V60 Cross Country) for the US market after the 2026 model year. Production of US-bound V60 Cross Country models ended in April 2026, with final customer orders accepted only until late January 2026. Remaining dealer inventory was expected to clear within a few months after that.

This leaves Volvo’s 2027 US lineup entirely SUV- and crossover-focused. The move aligns with clear American buyer preferences for higher-riding vehicles and the brand’s broader electrification strategy.
Why Volvo Discontinued the V60 in America?
Volvo cited overwhelming US customer demand for SUVs as the primary reason. The brand noted that American shoppers “overwhelmingly prefer SUVs,” making continued investment in wagons unsustainable for the market. The standard V60 had already been dropped earlier, leaving only the raised Cross Country version as the final wagon option through 2026.
Sales volumes supported the decision. Wagons represented a small fraction of Volvo’s US volume compared with popular models such as the XC60 and XC90. The company framed the change as part of its long-term adaptation to US tastes while continuing to offer the V60 in other global markets (including Europe) as a 2027 model year mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid estate.
What Replaces the V60 in Volvo’s 2027 US Lineup?
The centerpiece of Volvo’s 2027 US range is the all-new EX60, a midsize two-row electric SUV built on the new SPA3 platform. It offers up to approximately 330–400 miles of EPA-estimated range depending on powertrain (P6, P10, or P12 variants), rapid charging capability, and pricing that starts in the high $50,000s to around $60,000 for well-equipped versions. Deliveries of the EX60 began in the US in 2026 as a 2027 model.
Other 2027 offerings include updated XC60 and XC90 models, the EX40 (with an EX50 replacement expected later), and the three-row EX90. No sedan or wagon carries over.
Will a New Volvo Wagon Return to the US?
Volvo has not ruled out wagons entirely. CEO Håkan Samuelsson has publicly suggested that the brand may not remain SUV-only in the longer term and has referenced potential non-SUV products within roughly five years, citing advantages in aerodynamics and electric range.
Recent reports from Automotive News indicate Volvo is developing new electric sedan and wagon models (possibly using names such as ES60/EV60 or similar) on the SPA3 platform for Europe, with potential US homologation. These are targeted for arrival around 2028, with projected low US volumes (around 10,000 units annually) and pricing starting in the low $50,000 range. A Cross Country-style variant is also possible. These remain unconfirmed and are not part of the 2027 lineup.
Alternatives for US Buyers Seeking a 2027 Wagon-Like Experience
Shoppers looking for practical cargo space, lower driving position, and Volvo’s safety focus in the near term have limited new-vehicle options. Used or remaining 2026 V60 Cross Country inventory may still appear on dealer lots or the secondary market. Rivals such as the Subaru Outback, certain Audi allroad models (where available), or Volvo’s own SUVs (particularly the XC60) currently fill the practicality gap for most American buyers.
In summary, American consumers will not see a 2027 Volvo V60. The model’s US chapter closed in 2026, with the brand fully pivoting to SUVs and EVs for 2027. Any future electric wagon would most likely arrive later (potentially 2028 or beyond) and remains speculative at this stage. Always check official Volvo Cars US resources or authorized dealers for the latest inventory and product plans.