Volvo Cars’ February-April sales volume down 10% year-on-year

COPENHAGEN, (Reuters) – Sweden-based Volvo Cars sold 162,864 cars in ​the three months through April, down ‌10% from the same period a year earlier, it said on Tuesday.

  • China sales remained ​weak amid competitive and macro pressures, ​while U.S. deliveries continued to face ⁠softer customer sentiment, slower electrified car ​demand and SUV pricing pressure.
  • Sales of electrified ​models, including fully electric and plug-in hybrid cars, accounted for 48% of cars sold in the ​period.
  • Fully electric car sales rose 14% ​to 39,235 vehicles, making up 24% of total ‌sales, ⁠while plug-in hybrid sales fell 12%.
  • “The automotive industry continues to face challenging market conditions which are reflected in the sales ​performance for ​the ⁠three-month period ending April 2026,” it said.
  • Order pace in Europe, ​the company’s largest region, remained resilient, ​led ⁠by fully electric cars.
  • The company said deliveries of fully electric cars had grown ⁠for ​seven consecutive months, driven ​by the EX30 and EX40 models.

Reporting by Louise Rasmussen ​and Jesus Calero, editing by Terje Solsvik