Volvo is reportedly planning a major update for the XC60, set to launch in early 2027.

The automaker will install a larger battery for the plug-in hybrid powertrain.

This could give the crossover nearly 100 miles of electric-only range.

Volvo’s best-selling model is old. The second-generation XC60 entered production in 2017, with the automaker giving it a minor makeover for 2026. Thankfully, a more significant refresh is on the way.

According to a new report from Automotive News, Volvo plans to increase the battery size on the T8 plug-in hybrid trim while tweaking its design. "People with knowledge of the plan" told the publication that the larger battery should double or triple the crossover’s current electric-only range of just 35 miles.