With the spearhead of the series models, Volvo closed in 2021 with 1,715 total car registrations, an increase of 16.5% compared to 2020, despite supply constraints due to a lack of semiconductors, which affected the entire industry. . Demand for Volvo models remains steadily high, with orders rising further, especially for Recharge models.
The purely electric crossover C40 Recharge will soon be added to the growing public interest in electric models. Overall, the sales of the Recharge series increased by 87% compared to the previous year.
Nearly 1 in 2 Volvos listed in 2021 was a Recharge model, indicating the high impact that Volvo’s electrified range has on customers.
The first place in sales was taken by the Volvo XC40 Recharge. “We are happy for what we have achieved in the last year. Focused on Volvo’s vision for the future of the car, we transform our operations and constantly strive to improve the customer experience by providing modern services and products that contribute to sustainable mobility and a better quality of life in general, with more free time and calm “, says the president and CEO of Volvo, Nikos Giannoussas.
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