Volvo Is Killing Off Most Of Its Wagons And All Of Its Sedans Here
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Volvo is ‘definitely not’ leaving the US, but it’s dropping these vehicles from its lineup
Volvo confirmed it will continue selling vehicles in the US, but its lineup will look a little different. With plans to cut several models, Volvo will offer only about half of the cars it currently sells globally. more . . .
Volvo loses sedans and wagons in the US to Trump's tariffs
Volvo is making a dramatic change to its American lineup. In a pivot driven by newly implemented international trade policies, the company will stop selling nearly all its sedans and traditional station wagons in the United States starting with the 2026 model year. This will transform Volvo into an almost exclusively SUV-focused brand in one of its most important markets. The decision comes as a direct response to import tariffs placed on cars b…
Tariffs Gutted This Brand's Lineup Almost Overnight
Volvo builds cars in Europe and China, meaning it’s been hit hard by tariffs. The automaker recently said it cannot sell the ES90 profitably in the US. Plans to sell the EX30 in the US have also been changed over recent months. Volvo’s lineup in the United States is becoming noticeably more limited and less interesting. Following recent news that new tariffs are prompting the company to begin building the XC60 stateside, Volvo has now confirmed …
Volvo EX90 Ultra Performance 2025 review
This post appeared first on Chasing Cars.The fastest and most expensive Volvo you can buy happens to be a seven-seat electric SUV championing dynamic agility, slick design and premium equipment For an all-new electric SUV packing both rapidity and agility, the Volvo EX90 Ultra Performance doesn’t shout its credentials. Perhaps this is in keeping with the Swedish brand’s long-held pragmatism – built on a reputation for rock-solid ‘apartment block…
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