Volvo Cars' global sales up by 12.9% in September
08 Oct 2018|946 views
Volvo Cars sold 60,622 cars during the month, as sales grew in all its key regions of North America, China and Europe. In the first nine months of 2018, Volvo sold more cars than it did in the whole of 2014, which was also a record year. Sales for the January-to-September period reached 472,553 cars, up 14.3% compared with the same period last year. In 2014, Volvo sold 465,866 cars.
The strong performance in 2018 has put Volvo Cars on course for a fifth consecutive year of record sales, with the new V/S60 models yet to hit the showrooms. The company reported sales of 571,577 cars in 2017. During the month of September, North American sales grew 10.3%, as demand for Volvo's SUVs continued to be strong. Volvo sold a total of 8,715 cars during the month, compared with 7,900 cars sold in September 2017.
China reported a growth of 14.4% in September, with retail sales hitting 13,205 cars. The robust performance was on the back of high demand for the locally assembled XC60 and S90 models. In Europe, sales reached 29,922 cars in September, increasing by 8.4% compared with September 2017, following high demand for the XC60 and XC40 models. British sales totalled 8,461 cars in September, up 7.6% compared with the same month in 2017.
Volvo Cars sold 60,622 cars during the month, as sales grew in all its key regions of North America, China and Europe. In the first nine months of 2018, Volvo sold more cars than it did in the whole of 2014, which was also a record year. Sales for the January-to-September period reached 472,553 cars, up 14.3% compared with the same period last year. In 2014, Volvo sold 465,866 cars.
The strong performance in 2018 has put Volvo Cars on course for a fifth consecutive year of record sales, with the new V/S60 models yet to hit the showrooms. The company reported sales of 571,577 cars in 2017. During the month of September, North American sales grew 10.3%, as demand for Volvo's SUVs continued to be strong. Volvo sold a total of 8,715 cars during the month, compared with 7,900 cars sold in September 2017.
China reported a growth of 14.4% in September, with retail sales hitting 13,205 cars. The robust performance was on the back of high demand for the locally assembled XC60 and S90 models. In Europe, sales reached 29,922 cars in September, increasing by 8.4% compared with September 2017, following high demand for the XC60 and XC40 models. British sales totalled 8,461 cars in September, up 7.6% compared with the same month in 2017.
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