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Volvo Global Sales Drop 10% Despite Rising EV Momentum

Volvo Cars reported global sales of 162,864 vehicles between February and April 2026, marking a 10% decline compared to the same period in 2025. The result reflects ongoing pressure across the global automotive market, even as the Swedish brand continues to push forward with electrification.

Challenging Global Conditions Hit Key Markets

The broader automotive industry remains under strain, with several major regions weighing on performance. China continues to be a weak spot, with industry-wide volumes falling sharply amid fierce competition from domestic manufacturers and a difficult economic backdrop.

In the United States, demand has also softened. Record-low consumer sentiment, reduced incentives for electrified vehicles, and intensifying price competition—particularly in the SUV segment—have all contributed to slower deliveries.

Europe Holds Firm as EV Demand Strengthens

Europe stands out as Volvo’s most resilient region, supported by steady order intake and growing interest in fully electric vehicles. The brand has recorded seven consecutive months of growth in EV deliveries, driven largely by strong demand for the Volvo EX30 and Volvo EX40.

Looking ahead, Volvo is preparing to expand its EV lineup further. Customer deliveries of the upcoming Volvo EX60 are expected to begin in summer 2026, with production ramping up gradually to support growth in the second half of the year.

Electrified Models Now Nearly Half of Sales

Electrified vehicles—comprising both fully electric and plug-in hybrid models—accounted for 48% of Volvo’s total sales during the three-month period.

– Fully electric models: 39,235 units (+14% year-on-year)
– Plug-in hybrids: 38,551 units (–12%)
– Total electrified: 77,786 units (–1%)

The data highlights a clear shift toward fully electric vehicles, even as plug-in hybrid demand declines.

Meanwhile, mild hybrids and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles saw a sharper drop of 16%, totaling 85,078 units.

Strategic Moves to Support Growth

Volvo continues to focus on maintaining pricing discipline while strengthening areas within its control. Product expansion remains a key lever, particularly in China, where the company recently introduced a front-wheel-drive version of the Volvo XC70 to broaden its appeal.

Despite short-term headwinds, Volvo’s accelerating EV adoption and upcoming model launches position the brand for a stronger performance in the second half of 2026.

May 7, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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