Volvo claims that it 2021 as the fastest growing luxury car brand in Australia, follow its biggest year ever.
VFacts confirmed a 17.5% increase over the previous 12 months, outperforming the luxury car makers that Volvo claims are competitors.
Volvo’s Australian Managing Director, Stephen Connor said, “I am excited for our brand and what is to come in 2022. Volvo in Australia has had 4 years of consecutive growth and 2022 will be no different. The future of our brand and products sets us apart from other luxury manufacturers.”
“To have achieved a 17.5% increase in a year hampered by a number of constraints is a fantastic result for Volvo Cars, especially when the luxury segment only increased by 2.4% in 2021.”
“Having secured a minimum of 20% production growth for 2022 things for Volvo Cars will only continue to get better. But I am determined for and confident of further growth and will continue to push for even more production to meet the demand of our brand.”
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“We are seeing a surging demand for electric vehicles in Australia, and in 2022 pure electric cars will make up a minimum 30% of our sales. This will only increase as more and more Australians embrace the all-electric drivetrains.”
“We are pushing for more production of our pure electric vehicles as we drive towards our 2030 goal of only selling Pure Electric vehicles.”
Volvo recently announced a single motor XC40 Recharge Pure Electric compact luxury SUV variant to launch soon..
Conner went on to say, “C40 Recharge has all the benefits of an SUV, but with a lower and sleeker design. It represents the all-electric future of Volvo and our commitment to zero emissions.”
2022 brings Volvo a new generation plug-in hybrid version of its XC60 and XC90 luxury SUVs with bigger batteries, doubling the electric driving range and now capable of 90 kilometres of pure electric driving on a full charge.
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