2027 Volvo V60 Cross Country: No US Release Date

2027 Volvo V60 Cross Country: No US Release Date – There is no 2027 Volvo V60 Cross Country release date in the United States. Volvo discontinued the V60 Cross Country for the US market after the 2026 model year. Production for US-bound vehicles ended in April 2026, and the brand’s 2027 lineup shifted fully to SUVs and crossovers.

2027 Volvo V60 Cross Country No US Release Date

This ends decades of Volvo station wagons in America, driven by strong US buyer preference for SUVs.

Why There Is No 2027 Volvo V60 Cross Country in the USA?

Volvo officially announced that it would stop taking US orders for the V60 Cross Country in late January 2026, with production ending in April 2026. Remaining dealer inventory was expected to last only a few months afterward.

The company described the move as “bittersweet,” noting that US customers “overwhelmingly prefer SUVs.” Sales data supported this: the V60 Cross Country sold in low thousands annually, far behind models like the XC60.

No carryover, limited-edition, or refreshed 2027 V60 Cross Country was planned for the US. The standard V60 wagon had already been dropped years earlier, leaving only the raised Cross Country version as the final US wagon.

Final Model Year Details for the V60 Cross Country

The last US examples were 2026 models. These featured a mild-hybrid 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 247 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic and standard all-wheel drive. Ground clearance, body cladding, and Off-Road mode gave it light adventure capability while retaining wagon practicality (roughly 50–60 cubic feet of cargo with seats folded). Starting MSRP was in the mid-$50,000 range depending on trim.

These vehicles continue in some global markets, but not as new 2027 US models.

What Replaces the V60 Cross Country in Volvo’s 2027 US Lineup?

Volvo’s 2027 US portfolio is SUV- and crossover-focused. Key models include the refreshed XC60, XC90, EX40, EX90, and the all-new EX60 electric midsize SUV.

The closest spiritual successor for Cross Country buyers is the EX60 Cross Country. This raised, ruggedized version of the electric EX60 features increased ground clearance (approximately 0.8 inches higher than the standard EX60, with air suspension that can raise it further), wider track, fender flares, skid plates, and exclusive styling. It is AWD-only and arrives later than the standard EX60.

US deliveries of the EX60 Cross Country are expected in summer 2027 as a 2028 model year vehicle.

The standard 2027 EX60 (non-Cross Country) went on sale earlier, with pricing starting around $58,400–$60,000 depending on configuration, long estimated range (up to roughly 400 miles on higher trims before final EPA figures), and fast-charging capability.

Will Volvo Bring Back Wagons to the US?

Volvo has left the door slightly open. Statements referred to ending “this generation” of wagons, and company executives have noted that lower-profile body styles can improve aerodynamics and EV range. Reports have mentioned potential future electric sedan and wagon models on the SPA3 platform possibly arriving around 2028, though volumes would be limited and nothing is confirmed for the US market.

For now, US buyers seeking a new Volvo with raised ride height and adventure styling should look to the EX60 Cross Country or existing XC-series SUVs.

Buying Advice for US Shoppers

If you specifically want a traditional Volvo wagon, your options are limited to remaining 2026 V60 Cross Country inventory (if any still exists at dealers) or the used market. For new vehicles with similar versatility and elevated stance, the 2027/2028 EX60 Cross Country is the direct modern alternative. Check current Volvo dealer stock, configure an EX60 online at the official Volvo Cars US site, and monitor for EX60 Cross Country order openings closer to mid-2027.

Sources for this information include official Volvo announcements, reports from MotorTrend, Car and Driver, Autoblog, TopSpeed, and other automotive outlets covering the 2026 discontinuation and 2027 lineup changes. Always verify the latest availability and pricing directly with Volvo or authorized US dealers, as inventory and plans can change.