Volvo V60 Towing Capacity
UK model-level towing guidance supported by 31 explicit vehicle facts. Capacity varies by engine, gearbox, drivetrain, trim and year.
Observed braked tow limit
750-2,000kg
Based on verified UK registration data.
Observed Kerbweight
1,630-1,854kg
85% Guide (Not Law)
1,386-1,576kg
Model-level evidence: 31 explicit vehicle facts. Published ranges use supported explicit endpoints; derived calculations do not set headline capacities.
Use registration lookup and confirm the result against the VIN plate or handbook for your exact car.
The Volvo V60 is a popular tow car thanks to its solid kerbweight and reliable towing figures on the right variants. On this page, RoamWorthy shows verified UK towing data for the Volvo V60, alongside an 85% caravan weight guide and links to suitable caravans. The observed braked towing limit is best suited to lightweight and compact caravans. Because towing limits can vary by engine, trim and year, always check your exact vehicle by registration before towing at the limit.
What this means for Volvo V60 owners
A Volvo V60 in our model-level evidence shows an observed braked towing range of 750-2,000kg. The page is supported by 31 explicit vehicle facts and 20 anonymised calculator observations.
For more stable towing, the 85% guide suggests a caravan MTPLM up to 1,386kg based on the lower end of the observed kerbweight range. It is guidance, not a legal limit.
Because Volvo V60 towing limits vary by year, engine, gearbox and drivetrain, check your exact car by registration and confirm the result against the VIN plate or handbook before towing.
Evidence behind this Volvo V60 page
Observed from registration-derived vehicle records
The published towing range uses explicit braked towing limits returned for matched vehicle variants. Derived GTW-minus-GVW figures are not used to set the headline capacity.
- Explicit vehicle facts
- 31
- Calculator observations
- 20
- Evidence coverage
- 2011-2026
- Derived supporting facts
- 4
Variant records eligible for headline ranges
Anonymised demand consolidated to this model
Latest supporting evidence 15 Aug 2026
Diagnostics only; excluded from capacity claims
Model-level evidence cannot replace your exact vehicle plate or handbook. Year, engine, gearbox, drivetrain and factory options can change both towing capacity and kerbweight. Check your exact car by registration before choosing or towing a caravan.
Why figures can differ
Tow limits for the Volvo V60 can vary by engine size, gearbox type, trim level, model year and factory-fitted options. This means different Volvo V60 variants may have different kerbweights and towing capacities. Which is why you might see different numbers on other websites.
RoamWorthy shows verified UK sample data to give you a realistic range, but your exact vehicle should always be confirmed by registration lookup or VIN plate check.
Understanding the 85% guideline
For stable towing, many clubs and experienced towers use a guideline that a caravan's Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM) should not exceed 85% of the tow car's kerbweight. It is especially useful as a conservative starting point for less experienced towers.
Model-level guide for a Volvo V60
Using the observed kerbweight range of 1,630kg to 1,854kg, the 85% guideline is approximately 1,386kg to 1,576kg.
This is not a legal limit. Check the exact vehicle's braked towing capacity, gross train weight, noseweight and plated limits before towing.
Find Caravans for Your Volvo V60
Browse caravans matched to the Volvo V60's towing capacity. Filter by weight limit or the 85% stability guideline to find your ideal match.
How RoamWorthy calculates towing guidance
Explicit capacity evidence
31 explicit vehicle facts support the published model range.
Canonical, demand-aware analysis
20 anonymised calculator observations are collapsed from trim strings to the base model.
Conservative safety boundaries
Range endpoints need repeated support. 4 derived facts remain diagnostic only, and the 85% figure uses observed kerbweight guidance.
Exact capacity still depends on the individual vehicle. Confirm the registration result against the VIN plate or handbook. Read how towing data works →
Common questions about towing with a Volvo V60
Volvo V60 Towing FAQs
The Volvo V60 model-level evidence currently shows 750-2,000kg across supported observed variants.
RoamWorthy currently has 31 explicit vehicle facts mapped to this canonical model. Year, engine, gearbox, drivetrain and factory options can change the exact legal limit, so check your registration and confirm against the VIN plate or handbook.
No.
The 85% rule is a stability guideline, not a legal limit. It compares caravan MTPLM with tow-car kerbweight. Your legal constraints include the exact car's braked towing capacity, gross train weight and plated limits.
Yes.
Different engines, gearboxes, drivetrains, trims, model years and factory options can materially change the Volvo V60's kerbweight and towing limit. A model page is useful for orientation, but your exact registration or VIN plate is decisive.
Using the observed kerbweight range and the 85% guideline, the model-level guide is approximately up to 1,386kg to 1,576kg.
This is not a legal capacity and does not replace checking your exact Volvo V60.
RoamWorthy consolidates explicit braked towing values from registration-derived vehicle facts onto one canonical Volvo V60 model.
Range endpoints need repeated vehicle support; 4 derived supporting facts are retained for diagnostics but excluded from the headline range.
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