Spending a fair amount of time on the Volvo V60 site lately.
Can't figure out if the Premium Plus trim has Navigation or not. The Platinum definitely does, but its a bit unclear about the Premium Plus. Anybody know?
Platinum is a $3k upgrade and it seems to bring only the upgraded sound, auto dimming exterior mirrors, and *maybe* Navigation with RTT. If the model below already has GPS then the $3k is a really expensive upgrade for that stereo!
On the other hand the Premium Plus includes two free map updates so surely it has GPS!
Have to get the platinum to get the nav...
"Standard and Optional Features
The V60 is offered in T5 E-Drive FWD, T5 AWD and T6 AWD R-Design trim levels. The first two are further divided into Premier, Premier Plus and Platinum trims, while the R-Design comes only as a Platinum model.
The Premier T5 E-Drive FWD comes standard with the 2.0-liter motor and front-wheel-drive in addition to leather upholstery, a proximity key, an eight-speaker AM/FM/CD/SiriusXM stereo system with USB and AUX inputs, Bluetooth connectivity, roof rails, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, Adaptive Digital Display, Sensus infotainment with seven-inch screen, city safety pre-collision warningsystem, LED daytime running lights, A/C, power windows and locks, power-adjustable front seats, cruise control and 17-inch alloy wheels.
To those items, the Premier Plus T5 E-Drive FWD adds a rearview camera, a quick-fold front passenger seat, a Homelink universal garage door opener, a grocery bag holder, power retractable exterior mirrors,
The Platinum T5 E-Drive FWD brings a navigation system, a 12-speaker premium audio system with stationary DVD viewing capability, accent lighting and auto-dimming exterior and exterior mirrors.
The T5 AWD and its sub-trim levels mirror the T5 E-Drive FWD's equipment but add the 2.5-liter engine and all-wheel-drive drive.
Similarly, the Platinum T6 AWD R-Design features all of the Platinum T5 E-Drive FWD's kit while upgrading to the 3.0-liter engine and all-wheel-drive. A host of sport-focused suspension enhancements are also included, as are active xenon headlights with headlight washers, R-Design sport seats and model-specific interior trim.
Six different optional equipment packages are available.
The Technology Package consists largely of driving aids such as Volvo's Pedestrian Detection technology. Cable of of detecting when a collision with a pedestrian is imminent, the system automatically triggers the V60's brakes to prevent an impact.
Other package highlights include Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision Warning, Distance Alert, Lane Departure Warning and active high beams. V60s equipped with the Drive-E engine also get Lane Keeping Aid as part of the package - it uses a camera to keep tabs on lane markings and applies brake torque to get the wagon back on track if it begins to wander into an adjacent lane.
The Blind Spot Information System Package brings (of course) a blind spot info system in addition to front and rear parking assist and cross traffic alert, which warns the driver of approaching traffic in backup situations.
The Blind Spot Information System with Park Assist Pilot builds on the previous package with an automatic parallel parking system that steers the V60 into a spot while the driver controls the gearbox, gas pedal and brake pedal.
The Climate Package warms things up with heated front and rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a heated front windshield, heated windshield washer nozzles and an interior air quality system.
Available only on T5 models, the Sport Package includes sport seats, automatic transmission paddle shifters, a sport-tuned chassis and 19-inch diamond cut alloy wheels.
Stand-alone options include active high beams, wood interior trim and 18- and 19-inch alloy wheels. "