In August 2025, Volvo had sold 43,504 vehicles in 40 countries, accounting for 0.67% of its global sales. Volvo China had 10,802 vehicles, Volvo US had 9,800 vehicles, Volvo Germany had 3,760 vehicles, Volvo Sweden had 2,718 vehicles, and Volvo UK had 2,046 vehicles.
Volvo Cars released its third-quarter financial results, exceeding expectations, with an operating profit of 6.4 billion Swedish kronor, sending its stock price soaring by over 40%.
In an interview, Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson stated that the company has announced plans to expand local production in the United States, with plans to begin production of the XC60 mid-size SUV at its South Carolina plant starting in late 2026. Currently, the plant primarily produces the all-electric EX90 and Polestar 3 models, but its current production capacity falls far short of its designed capacity of 150,000 vehicles per year.
Volvo Cars announced a free home charging program in Sweden, offering car buyers one year of free home charging service.
1 China Volvo 10802
2 US Volvo 9800
3 Germany Volvo 3760
4 Sweden Volvo 2718
5 UK Volvo 2046
6 Canada Volvo 1346
7 South Korea Volvo 1313
8 Turkey Volvo 1000
9 Norway Volvo 870
10 Japan Volvo 832
11 Netherlands Volvo 824
12 Brazil Volvo 812
13 Belgium Volvo 782
14 Spain Volvo 754
15 Australia Volvo 641
16 Poland Volvo 586
17 Mexico Volvo 548
18 Italy Volvo 453
19 France Volvo 388
20 Finland Volvo 383
21 Taiwan, China Volvo 326
22 Czech Volvo 319
23 Portugal Volvo 316
24 Denmark Volvo 266
25 Austria Volvo 253
26 Thailand Volvo 190
27 Israel Volvo 189
28 South Africa Volvo 168
29 Chile Volvo 132
30 Ireland Volvo 112
31 Colombia Volvo 99
32 Greece Volvo 88
33 Egypt Volvo 85
34 Russia Volvo 72
35 Morocco Volvo 56
36 New Zealand Volvo 48
37 South Africa Volvo 42
38 UAE Volvo 41
39 Argentina Volvo 28
40 Indonesia Volvo 16
