When Volvo introduced the XC60 SUV for the 2009 model year it was the beginning of their transition from a boxy wagon producer to a legit mainstream crossover player. The XC60 has plenty of life in it as its next generation is readied for prime time.Volvo’s customers have got to be confused by their nomenclature; a usage of alphanumeric names steeped in the annoying European tradition. But the XC60 gets a little easier to understand for the 2017 model year with the deletion of the 5-cylinder engine option and the scrapping of the Drive-E designation. Now, there’s one engine: a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder for which it is turbocharged in T5 trims and turbo and supercharged in T6 trims.