End of XC90's production marks the dawn of an era
15 Jul 2014|3,046 views
12 years and close to 640,000 cars later, Volvo has decided to stop the production of its full-size SUV - the XC90.


It was also named Sweden's most valuable export product. And before sales started in 2003, Volvo dealers have already received 15,000 orders.
As the last model roll off the production line, Volvo's Torslanda plant is preparing itself for the production of an all new replacement model. The new car will be revealed in August, and will start production at the end of January 2015.
The new car will start production at the end of January 2015.
12 years and close to 640,000 cars later, Volvo has decided to stop the production of its full-size SUV - the XC90.
The seven-seater SUV first saw daylight on 7th January 2002, when Volvo unveiled the highly-anticipated model at the Detroit Motor Show. The XC90 then went on to win more than 100 international awards, including the 'SUV of the Year' in 2003.
It was also named Sweden's most valuable export product. And before sales started in 2003, Volvo dealers have already received 15,000 orders.
As the last model roll off the production line, Volvo's Torslanda plant is preparing itself for the production of an all new replacement model. The new car will be revealed in August, and will start production at the end of January 2015.
The new car will start production at the end of January 2015.
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