Volvo’s fully electric vehicles are trending as sales rose by double-digits in every region in September. In the US, Volvo EV sales increased 631% as the automaker finds its rhythm.
Volvo electric vehicle sales pick up the pace
“There is no long-term future for cars with an internal combustion engine,” said Henrick Green, Volvo’s chief tech officer, in March 2021.
Volvo’s fully electric vehicle sales (not including plug-in hybrids) rose 52% in September. The Swedish automaker sold 9,205 EVs last month globally, accounting for 15% of its total sales.
The growth was shown in every market, including Europe (+23%), China (+23%), the US (+631%), and other markets (+155%).
The Swedish automaker has sold over 80,600 EVs this year, up 149% from 2022. Volvo’s EV lineup began with the C40 Recharge and XC40 Recharge and has expanded in a big way over the past several months.
Volvo EX90 (Source: Volvo)
New EVs rolling out
Volvo introduced the flagship EX90 last November, a large seven-seater electric SUV with up to 300 miles range. Well equipped, the model will start under $80,000, according to Volvo.
Meanwhile, Volvo introduced its smallest and most affordable electric SUV, the EX30, earlier this year. The EX30 will start at $36,245 (including destination), with up to 275 miles range (see our review here).
Volvo EX30 reveal (Source: Volvo)
Volvo’s small electric SUV is expected to be a game-changer for Volvo, targeting a “completely different demographic” in younger buyers.
Volvo teases first electric minivan (Source: Volvo)
Volvo is “putting in place important building blocks for its next growth phase,” with highly anticipated EVs in new segments, a battery plant under construction, and more on the way.
Volvo aims to increase its sales share of fully electric cars to 50% by 2025 as it works to become an all-electric automaker by the end of the decade.
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