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Volvo's got a factory in South Carolina that's underutilized after a pivot away from EVs. But now it might save the company from tariffs on the XC60 and XC90.
Fizzling demand for electric vehicles combined with the issue of tariffs continues to force automakers to revise their plans.
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Volvo Car India will launch the 2025 Volvo XC60 in the country on August 1. With over 27,00,000 units sold globally, the XC60 ...
A global team of Volvo engineers and designers picked up a Red Dot Product Design award for the L120 Electric at an awards ...
Rising tariffs are pushing Volvo to make a big move. Discover how import costs are influencing the decision to bring ...
Sweden is constructing a $1 billion nuclear waste repository located over 500 meters deep in solid bedrock, designed to ...
The carmaker has been grappling with tariff uncertainty, muted electric-vehicle demand and intensifying competition in China.
Volvo makes cars in several plants around the world, including in South Carolina, as well as in Sweden and in China.
Since launching its electric truck lineup in 2019, Volvo Trucks has logged nearly 170 million km (105.6 million mi) of ...
Launch delays and tariff issues associated with its all-electric ES90 sedan and EX90 SUV will result in a $1.2B impairment ...