Skip to content

SUV success drives Volvo Cars to sixth straight sales record and beyond 700,000 cars

Volvo Cars has set a new, sixth consecutive global sales record in 2019, breaking the 700,000 cars sold mark for the first time in its 93-year history

Volvo Cars has set a new, sixth consecutive global sales record in 2019, breaking the 700,000 cars sold mark for the first time in its 93-year history. The company recorded sales of 705,452 cars in 2019, an increase of 9.8 per cent compared with 2018, solidly outgrowing the overall market across all regions.

The new sales record is underpinned by continued strong demand for Volvo Cars’ award-winning line-up. Its three SUV models served as a particular highlight as the company gained market share in China, the US and Europe amid stagnating car markets.

The company also registered strong demand for its electrified vehicles, both in terms of registered sales as well as in retail orders. Overall, Volvo Cars sold 45,933 plug-in hybrid models in 2019, an increase of 22.9 per cent compared with 2018 and more than double the number in 2017.

“I am very pleased to see that for the first time in our history we sold more than 700,000 cars, while we gained market share in all our main sales regions,” said Håkan Samuelsson, Chief Executive of Volvo Cars. “We aim to build on this positive trend in 2020 as we start to roll out our Recharge range of chargeable Volvos.”

Illustrating the strength of its portfolio and its sales performance in 2019, Volvo Cars surpassed the previous full-year sales record of 642,253 cars, set in 2018, nearly a full month before the end of the year. December was the company’s best-ever sales month, with a 23.4 per cent year-on-year increase to 74,239 cars sold.

In China, Volvo Cars sold 154,961 cars in 2019, an increase of 18.7 per cent compared with 2018 and comfortably outperforming the overall market. The result is an all-time record for Volvo Cars in China and the highest sales number it has ever reached in a single market.

In the United States, Volvo Cars sold 108,234 cars, breaking the 100,000 cars sold threshold for the first time since 2007. Compared with 2018, sales increased by 10.1 per cent.

In Europe, sales were particularly strong in Germany, where the company sold more than 50,000 cars for the first time in its history, while it realised its best sales result since 1990 in the United Kingdom.

Other markets that recorded their best-ever sales performance in the company’s history included Australia, Belgium, Brazil, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Korea, Poland and Portugal.

Please click here to view the full press release.

SOURCE: Volvo Cars

Welcome back , to continue browsing the site, please click here