
Volvo Cars’ global sales performance remained strong in February after the company posted a 29.1 percent growth for the first two months of the year, compared with the same period last year. Total sales during the period amounted to 110,383 cars as US, Europe and China reported a growth in volumes. The sales increase was driven by an ongoing recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic in China compared to last year, a solid performance on the US market, and increased sales in Sweden.
For the month of February, Volvo Cars sold a total of 50,795 cars, up 27.8 percent compared to the same month last year and the company’s best February sales performance ever.
For the month of February, Volvo Cars sold a total of 50,795 cars, up 27.8 percent compared to the same month last year
Its Recharge line-up of chargeable models, with a fully electric or plug-in hybrid powertrain, continued to grow in popularity among customers and accounted for 26.6 percent of all Volvo cars sold globally in February. In Europe, Recharge cars represented 44 percent of the overall sales volume.
In China, Volvo Cars sold 29,243 cars in the first two months, up 160.6 percent year-on-year, as the company managed to more than recover lost sales due to Covid-19 shutdowns last year.
US sales continued to grow year-on-year and reached 17,315 cars in January and February, up 23.7 percent compared with the same period last year. The strong increase was led by the brand’s premium SUVs which accounted for 80 percent of total sales. The company’s European sales grew 5.5 percent in the first two months of 2021 to 48,784 cars, compared to the same period last year, driven mainly by increased sales in Sweden.