Gaishi Automobile News On July 4, Volvo Cars announced that its global sales in June were 71,514 vehicles, an increase of 8% compared with the same period last year.
Its sales growth was mainly driven by strong performance in the European and Latin American markets and driven by the company’s EX30 pure electric small SUV.
, Among them, sales of Volvo’s electrified models (including pure electric models and plug-in hybrid models) increased by 41% compared with the same period last year, accounting for 48% of its total car sales in June.
Among them, pure electric vehicles accounted for 26% of all car sales in the month.
, In the first six months of this year, Volvo Cars ‘total global sales were 388,073 units, an increase of 14% compared with the same period in 2023.
, Björn Annwall, chief commercial officer and deputy CEO of Volvo Cars, said: “June’s sales data not only proves that we have successfully taken a step in the long-term strategic direction, but also shows that our automotive products are continuing to be welcomed by the market.
I am particularly happy to see the continued strong sales performance of the Volvo EX30.
“, In terms of regions, Volvo Cars sales in Europe reached 36,474 units in June, an increase of 34% compared with the same period last year.
At the same time, sales of Volvo Cars electrified models increased by 54% compared with the same period last year, accounting for 66% of its total European sales in June.
, In the United States, Volvo Cars ‘overall sales fell 28% in June, with a total of 9,304 vehicles sold.
But sales of Volvo plug-in hybrid models surged 75% compared with the same period last year.
In June, thousands of dealerships across the U.S. auto industry were generally disrupted by information technology, resulting in the disruption of normal dealerships, which was part of the reason for the decline in Volvo’s U.S. sales.
In the Chinese market, Volvo Cars sales were 14,049 units, a decrease of 9% compared with June 2023.
Among them, sales of electrified models (including pure electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid models) reached 1,448, an increase of 12% compared with the same period last year.
Volvo XC60.
Photo source: Volvo Cars, in terms of model, in June, the XC60 was Volvo’s best-selling model, with a total of 19,222 units sold (21,053 units in the same period in 2023).
followed by the XC40/EX40, with a total sales of 16,195 units (18,170 units in the same period in 2023).
the EX30 ranked third with sales of 12,513 units (not yet on sale in the same period last year).
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