There are 6 owner-reported driver assist & adas complaints for the 2025 Volvo XC60in NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
Car is 16 months old and a plug in hybrid. After replacement of the 12 volt battery, the on board charger, and the wiring harness due to complete system failure, I picked up the car from service. Within an hour of having the car back, the dashboard suddenly went blank while I was driving. There was no warning or notice. This presented a safety issue as I was using GPS and relying on directions at the time. I pulled over and turned off the car and tried to “reset” the dashboard and was unable to do so after several tries. I returned the car to the dealership where they were unable to immediately fix it.
Backup camera failed while backing up. 07/28/2025 Screen went black. Other computer controlled functions also failed concurrently, e.g, climate control, audio warnings, map display Screen blackout has happened several times while driving, but backup camera failure while car was backing up was worse.
On 6/24/25 warning given that rear camera — actually all cameras — were unavailable. Cameras remained unavailable for several hours, when they “magically” came back on. 6/24/25 — radio sound disappeared. Only returned after a hard reset of the center infotainment system. 6/25/25 — another warning that cameras were unavailable, but as quickly as it flashed on, it went off, and cameras were available. 6/25/25 — entire infotainment center and air handling/ac system went black while i was driving. Center re-set itself while i was driving. Warning light that cameras were unavailable also flashed on then off. 6/25/25 — Vehicle, which was only purchased on 6/18/25, was picked up by dealer for investigation. 6/26/25 — Told that problems are known by Volvo, apparently related to a software update instituted after a 3/25 recall for same problem, and that multiple vehicles are reporting same and continued issue. Software updated is “promised” but date undetermined.
My infotainment system continues to fail as well as my back up camera (happened within 10 minutes of driving off of the lot when purchased) despite all of the software updates they claim will fix the problem, including the most recent March 2026. Since this update, the failures have increased in frequency to multiple times in a single ride lasting 15-20 minutes. The car has subsequently landed back at the dealership since last Thursday with no answers on how to fix the problems. I am currently in a loaner car waiting for the dealership to hear back from Volvo corporate. It's Saturday and my new car is sitting outside in the weather with no fix in sight. After paying almost $60,000 for this vehicle, I'm feeling duped and gaslit and frustrated. I've been a loyal Volvo customer for years (4th Volvo, 3rd XC 60) and not had any issues, so I'm feeling confused, disappointed, and as mentioned frustrated.
I am getting the message “Camera temporarily unavailable” which means I can’t backup safely.
I bought this car on 8/30/24. This car has the ability to turn off the lane keeping aid, BUT it defaults to steering assistance which can't be turned off. I was not aware of this before purchasing. This feature is a big problem and should be removed or allow the driver to deactivate. If I am driving and move out of my lane to avoid a pedestrian or stopped vehicle, the car automatically detects the solid line on either side of the car and steers me back toward whatever obstacle I'm trying avoid. This is seriously unsafe to be steered toward a pedestrian. I should not have to fight my car for control. I went to the dealer 9/10/24, and they confirmed that the system is working as designed and the steering assistance is supposed to take over.
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
Data synced from NHTSA on Apr 26, 2026