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Tata Technologies will support Volvo Cars from its global delivery hubs including Gothenburg—its Automotive Centre of Excellence—as well as India, Romania, and Poland.
Volvo Car UK removed the V90 from sale in 2023, along with the S60, V60 and S90, as it refocussed it model range on SUV bodystyles. The V90 was re-introduced in July 2024, along with the smaller V60.
Volvo sued Lear Corp. on May 29, alleging the longtime suppler threatened to back out of a contract to deliver seat assemblies to the South Carolina car plant.
Volvo's 50 years of crash safety research based on over 80,000 occupants involved in real-life accidents informed the new seatbelts, and they will continue to become smarter over time thanks to ...
Car Tech Security safety volvo Volvo launches world's first seatbelt that adapts to every body in real time Tall or short, heavy or light, Volvo's multi-adaptive seatbelts have you covered ...
2026 Volvo XC60 | Manufacturer image In addition to its ambitious plans to become a fully electric automaker by 2030, Volvo is also fast emerging as a leader in the field of in-car technology. For ...
Volvo, the global automaker that became one of South Carolina’s biggest industrial recruits, suspended production at its Berkeley County manufacturing plant about a week ago because of ‘supply ...
Volvo Cars has announced layoffs at facilities in Sweden and the U.S. amid a “challenging period,” officials said. The post Volvo Cars to slash 3,000 workers amid global trade uncertainty ...
Volvo Cars has shared a couple of teasers of the new Volvo XC70, which is the company’s first extended-range plug-in hybrid. According to Volvo, it offers a pure electric range of up to 200 ...
Back in 2021, Volvo Cars announced that all of its cars would be electric by the end of the decade. However, it walked back on this goal last year, blaming challenging market conditions.
The company’s revenue in 2024 reached an all-time high of Skr400.2bn, while global sales reached a record 763,389 cars. Volvo Cars employed nearly 42,600 full-time employees as of December 2024.
The company’s revenue in 2024 reached an all-time high of Skr400.2bn, while global sales reached a record 763,389 cars. Volvo Cars employed nearly 42,600 full-time employees as of December 2024.