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Volvo Cars reports global sales growth of 9.3 per cent in March, 7.1 per cent in first quarter

Volvo Cars, the premium carmaker, experienced a strong sales month in March and reported a 9.3 per cent year-on-year increase on the back of double digit growth in the Asia Pacific and EMEA regions. Total sales for the month amounted to 57,158 cars, compared to 52,279 cars a year earlier. Growth in the first quarter … Continued

Volvo Cars, the premium carmaker, experienced a strong sales month in March and reported a 9.3 per cent year-on-year increase on the back of double digit growth in the Asia Pacific and EMEA regions. Total sales for the month amounted to 57,158 cars, compared to 52,279 cars a year earlier.

Growth in the first quarter of 2017 amounted to 7.1 per cent, putting the company firmly on course for a fourth consecutive record year in retail sales.

Strong demand for the new 90 series cars remains an important factor in Volvo’s positive sales performance, while the soon-to-be-replaced XC60 remains the best-selling model overall. An all new XC60 was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show last month and will start production at the Torslanda plant in Sweden this month.

The Asia Pacific region reported sales growth of 16.7 per cent in March to 12,949 cars, boosted by a strong performance in China, Volvo’s largest market. There, sales rose by 20.6 per cent to 9,095 cars, following strong demand for the locally-produced XC60 and S60L models as well as the XC90 and S90.

Sales in the EMEA region increased by 13.6 per cent to 37,206 cars sold, on the back of a strong performance in Sweden and double-digit growth in the United Kingdom and Germany. The region continued to see strong demand for the new V90 and XC90 as well as Europe’s most popular premium mid-size SUV, the XC60. In Sweden, the new S90/V90 kept Volvo at its traditional spot on top of the list of best-selling models.

The Americas region reported sales of 6,687 cars, of which 5,356 in the United States. The most popular model in the region is the XC60, followed closely by the XC90.

Retail sales status (deliveries to end customers) for Volvo Car Group is as follows:

 

March

January – March

2016

2017

Change

2016

2017

Change

Region EMEA

32 757

37 206

13.6%

72 169

78 820

9.2%

 

Sweden

6 432

7 106

10.5%

16 047

17 716

10.4%

Region Asia-Pacific

11 095

12 949

16.7%

28 348

32 872

16.0%

 

China

7 542

9 095

20.6%

19 636

23 335

18.8%

Region Americas

8 113

6 687

-17.6%

19 300

16 641

-13.8%

 

USA

6 857

5 356

-21.9%

16 361

13 476

-17.6%

Other

314

316

0.6%

774

815

5.3%

TOTAL

52 279

57 158

9.3%

120 591

129 148

7.1%

Globally, the Volvo XC60 was the best-selling model in March with 18,420 cars sold (2016: 14,676), followed by the Volvo V40/V40 Cross Country with 11,452 cars sold (10,965). The XC90 was third with 7,661 sold cars (8,541). Sales figures by model can be found in the Sales Volumes section of the Global Newsroom.

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