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  2. 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 ...

  3. Volvo Cars - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Car AB, [2] trading as Volvo ... It was the smallest Volvo yet and became the most produced car that Volvo made, and spearheaded Volvo's move into the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Volvo Car Gent - Wikipedia

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    Volvo 120/130 Series: 26,310 produced in Ghent between 1965 and 1969 [1] Volvo 144: 205,510 produced in Ghent between 1968 and 1974 [1] Volvo XC60: Volvo Gent's top seller in 2011. Volvo Car Gent (until 2007 known as Volvo Cars Europe Industry N.V.) is an automobile manufacturer located in the port district of Ghent/Gent in western Belgium. By ...

  6. VDL Nedcar - Wikipedia

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    VDL Nedcar is an automotive manufacturing company in Born, Netherlands.Since December 2012 it has been owned by the Dutch industrial conglomerate VDL Groep.Previous owners were Mitsubishi Motors and Volvo Cars.

  7. Torslandaverken - Wikipedia

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    The first car manufactured was an Amazon, while the PV544 was never built in Torslanda. The Volvo 144, and a completely new model, was launched into production in late summer 1966. Production ceased in Volvo Lundby plant in 1973 with the demise of the Volvo 1800ES.