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Volvo Cars reports an 8.8% sales growth Jan-Nov 2021.

Volvo XC60 still the best-selling model for the company.

Volvo Cars reported 8.8 per cent sales growth for the first 11 months of 2021 to 634,257 cars and is on track for a full-year sales increase versus 2020, demonstrating its resilience in the face of persistent tough market conditions and supply constraints.

The company recorded 52,793 retail deliveries in November, a decline of 20.7 per cent compared to the same month last year. The result was significantly influenced by continued supply shortages, which affected production and consequently deliveries to customers. Despite these restrictions, Volvo Cars saw consistently strong demand for its products as reflected in its order books.

The results also demonstrate the continued popularity of Volvo Cars’ Recharge models, its line-up of cars with a fully electric or plug-in hybrid powertrain. November saw the start of retail deliveries of the new pure electric C40 Recharge model, and in Europe more than half of all new Volvo cars sold in November were Recharge models. The global Recharge share was a third of total sales in November.

So far this year, more than 25 per cent of the company’s global sales consist of Recharge models. In Europe, this percentage is more than 40 per cent and in the United States it is nearing 20 per cent. Globally, sales of Recharge cars are up by more than 70 per cent since the start of 2021 compared with the same period in 2020.

In the United States, the company has so far sold 111,733 cars this year, an increase of 16.5 per cent compared with the first 11 months of 2020. In November, Volvo Cars sold 7,667 cars in the US.

Sales in China for the first 11 months of the year amounted to 157,034 cars, up 6.1 per cent compared with the same period in 2020. During November, Volvo Cars sold 13,418 cars in China.

In Europe, year-to-date sales increased by 4.0 per cent to 264,910 cars, as strong demand for the company’s Recharge cars supported the sales performance. In November, the company sold 22,415 cars in the region.

Globally, the XC60 continues to be the best-selling model for the company in 2021, as 195,108 cars (2020: 169,445) were sold in the first 11 months of the year. The XC40 follows in second with total sales of 184,842 cars (2020: 161,329), while the XC90 is the third-best-selling model with 97,365 cars (2020: 80,275).

 

November

 

 

January- November

 

 

 

2020

2021

Change

2020

2021

Change

 

Europe

26,131

22,415

-14.2%

254,646

264,910

4.0%

Recharge

10,853

11,669

7.5%

75,532

114,044

51.0%

 – Plug-in hybrid

9,599

9,891

3.0%

74,276

100,727

35.6%

 – Fully electric

1,254

1,778

41.8%

1,256

13,317

960.3%

 

China

18,032

13,418

-25.6%

148,033

157,034

6.1%

Recharge

870

1,693

94.6%

5,058

10,087

99.4%

 – Plug-in hybrid

870

1,532

76.1%

5,058

9,376

85.4%

 – Fully electric

 

161

 

 

711

 

 

US

11,590

7,667

-33.8%

95,885

111,733

16.5%

Recharge

1,207

1,712

41.8%

5,386

19,843

268.4%

 – Plug-in hybrid

1,154

1,300

12.7%

5,331

14,206

166.5%

 – Fully electric

53

412

677.4%

55

5,637

10,149%

 

Other

10,826

9,293

-14.2%

84,434

100,580

19.1%

Recharge

1,778

2,229

25.4%

9,905

21,397

116.0%

 – Plug-in hybrid

1,778

1,887

6.1%

9,905

20,104

103.0%

 – Fully electric

 

342

 

 

1,293

 

 

Total

66,579

52,793

-20.7%

582,997

634,257

8.8%

Recharge

14,708

17,303

17.6%

95,881

165,371

72.5%

 – Plug-in hybrid

13,401

14,610

9.0%

94,570

144,413

52.7%

 – Fully electric

1,307

2,693

106.0%

1,311

20,958

1,499%

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