Volvo Cars posts sales growth of 15.5% in August

Total sales for the January to August period amounted to 359,798 cars, up 8.7 percent compared to the year-ago period.

By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 06 Sep 2017 Views icon3102 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Volvo Cars posts sales growth of 15.5% in August

Volvo Cars looks to be headed for another record year in global retail sales after posting double-digit global sales growth of 15.5 percent in August compared to the same period last year. 

Total sales for the January to August period amounted to 359,798 cars, up 8.7 percent compared to the year before. Volvo sold a record 534,332 cars in 2016 and is confident it will report a new, fourth consecutive sales record this year. 

Global retail sales in August reached 37,879 cars, up from 32,800 cars the same month last year. The strong increase was mainly driven by demand for the company’s new 90 series cars, while the first generation XC60 remains the best-selling model. 

In China, Volvo’s largest market, sales grew by a strong 25.9 percent to 9,616 cars. This helped the Asia Pacific region record the strongest sales growth of all main regions in August, with an increase of 20.2 percent to 12,586 cars. The locally-produced XC60, S60L and S90 models continued to be the main growth drivers. 

The EMEA region also recorded double-digit sales growth of 18.9 percent to 15,637 cars sold in August, as the region continued to see strong demand for the new V90 and XC90 as well as the XC60. Double-digit increases in key markets such as Sweden and Germany drove the result, while markets such as Italy, France, Norway and Spain also showed good performances. 

The Americas region returned to growth in August, reporting a sales increase of 5 per cent to 9,486 cars, of which 7,994 in the United States. The most popular model in the region is the XC90, followed closely by the first-generation XC60.  

Retail sales status (deliveries to end customers) for Volvo Car Group is as follows:

august-2017

 

 

RELATED ARTICLES
Sept 2024 From R&D incentives to EV infrastructure: What auto components industry expects from Budget 2024

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar20 Dec 2024

Sept 2024 From R&D incentives to EV infrastructure: What auto components industry expects from Budget 2024

US car majors hit the brakes on driverless cars

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar10 Jan 2023

Ford Motor and Volkswagen to close self-driving startup Argo AI, due to lack of technology and clear regulations.

Autoliv and Geely to develop advanced safety tech for future vehicles

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar10 Jan 2023

Scope of cooperation includes safety for high-level autonomous driving, intelligent steering wheel technology, a 360deg ...