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Plug-in Hybrid
20 days avg on market · Low data confidence
No ROI listings currently available
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Updated just now · ROI · Low confidence
Median listing price
€33,472.5
private sale ~€28,679 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€23,097 – €28,046
15–30% below private sale
Avg mileage
116k km
typical 119k km
Days listed
20d
avg on market · demand 46/100
AI-generated analysis · Carintel.ie · verify independently before purchasing
Manufacturer WLTP data
Power
397 bhp
349 PS
Torque
375 Nm
277 lb·ft
0–62 mph
5s
112 mph top
Engine
2.0L
2000 cc
Boot space
519L
1431L folded
Seats
5
5 doors
Dimensions
Length
4.77m
4770 mm
Width
1.92m
Height
1.43m
Wheelbase
2.87m
Kerb weight
1,994 kg
2,530 kg gross
Safety & ownership
Insurance
Group 41E
Warranty
3 years
60,000 miles
Volvo V60 2022
The 2022 Volvo V60 PHEV is a capable family estate with good Scandinavian build quality, but the plug-in hybrid powertrain adds complexity that can result in higher repair costs and battery degradation concerns over time. Real-world fuel consumption is significantly worse than WLTP claims unless the battery is charged religiously; many owners report 35–45 mpg rather than advertised 130+ MPGe equivalents. Parts availability in Ireland is reasonable, but PHEV-specific repairs (battery, charging system, high-voltage components) must often go to Volvo dealers at premium labour rates.
Known issues
Good for
Years to avoid: 2022, 2023
AI-generated summary · verify with DVSA & owner forums
Battery high-voltage isolation fault can cause loss of power or unexpected shutdown during charging or driving
Remedy: Volvo to inspect and potentially replace high-voltage battery management system or battery pack
DVSA-22/0108
On-board charger may overheat or fail to charge reliably due to software issue in charge control module
Remedy: Software update to charging module; replacement of on-board charger if faulty
DVSA-22/0145
AI-generated · verify at gov.uk/check-vehicle-recall
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