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  2. Volvo Cars - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cars owns 18% of Polestar [13] [14] and 50% of NOVO Energy (electric vehicle batteries), 100% of Zenseact (AD and ADAS software), and 100% of HaleyTek (Android-based infotainment systems). [15] As of 2022, Volvo Cars has production plants in Torslanda in Sweden, Ridgeville, South Carolina in the United States, Ghent in Belgium, and Daqing ...

  3. List of Volvo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Mid-size car/Entry-Level Luxury car/Compact executive car: Station wagon: V60: 2018 - Mid-size car/Entry-Level Luxury car/Compact executive car: V90: 2016 - Full-size car/Executive car/Mid-size Luxury car: Crossover SUV: EC40: 2021 - Battery electric subcompact: EX30: 2023 - Battery electric subcompact: EX40: 2019 2022 Battery electric ...

  4. List of Volvo Car production plants - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Car Charleston Plant Volvo Car US Operations (VCCH) 7JR [19] G [19] Ridgeville, South Carolina, United States: 2018–present [20] First Volvo Car plant in the United States [21] Manufacturing [21] S60 (2019–2024) EX90/ Polestar 3: Worldwide: Produced SPA-based S60 model [21] Luqiao Plant (CMA Super Factory) Zhejiang Kingkong Automobile ...

  5. Category:Volvo Cars - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cars—the motor vehicle manufacturer of Sweden. Owned by the Swedish Volvo Group (1927−1999), American Ford Motor Company (1999−2010), and Chinese Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (2010−present).

  6. Volvo - Wikipedia

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    The first Volvo car, a Volvo ÖV 4, left the assembly line on 14 April 1927. The brand name Volvo was originally registered as a trademark in May 1911, with the intention to be used for a new series of SKF ball bearings. It means "I roll" in Latin, conjugated from "volvere". The idea was short-lived, and SKF decided to simply use its initials ...

  7. Category:Volvo vehicles - Wikipedia

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  8. Volvo S60 (V8 Supercar) - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo S60 was a silhouette touring car built to compete in the V8 Supercars championship. Based on the second-generation Volvo S60 road car, the vehicle – designed and assembled by Garry Rogers Motorsport in conjunction with Volvo Cars and Polestar Racing – was constructed to the "Car of the Future" V8 Supercars regulations introduced in 2013, with the car used across the 2014, 2015 ...

  9. Volvo V60 - Wikipedia

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    A pre-production version of the Volvo V60 diesel-electric transmission plug-in hybrid was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2011. The V60 plug in is the result of close cooperation between Volvo Cars and Swedish energy supplier Vattenfall. [16] The V60 plug-in has a price of around €50,000 (£40,000, US$64,600). [17]