•Volvo Car USA sales up 185.5 percent over April 2020 with 11,036 cars sold
•Eleventh consecutive month of growth and highest April result ever recorded
•Volvo Car Americas region sales up 200.6 percent year-over-year
Volvo Car USA set a new April sales record with 11,036 cars sold, up 185.5 percent over 2020 when the industry continued to see the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the eleventh consecutive month of year-over-year growth for Volvo Car USA. Year-to-date the brand is up 63.9 percent, an increase of 7,170 cars sold over the same period last year.
The brand's share of Recharge models – vehicles with fully electric or plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains – continued to grow, accounting for 15.7 percent of total April sales. Recharge sales in California continue to represent the largest share in the US market accounting for 47.5 percent of sales in the state.
April also saw Volvo Car USA recognized with numerous industry awards and accolades including:
•2021 XC40 Recharge became the first fully electric small SUV to achieve an IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK PLUS award, making Volvo Cars the only brand to obtain the IIHS 2021 TOP SAFETY PICK PLUS across all its models
•2021 XC40 Recharge and XC60 Recharge plug-in hybrid were named as two of the best electric cars by Autotrader
•2021 XC90 was recognized as one of the Best Family Cars of 2021 by Parents Magazine
•2021 XC40 Recharge was named Best Electric Luxury Subcompact SUV by Good Housekeeping
•2021 Volvo XC90 and S90 both earned Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own Awards
Across the Americas region Volvo Cars achieved an overall sales increase of 200.6 percent year-over-year with 320.8 percent growth in Latin America and 303.5 percent growth in Canada.
'With the best April sales month on record, Volvo Car USA continues to experience extraordinary momentum going in to the second quarter,' said Anders Gustafsson, Senior Vice President, Volvo Car Americas and President and CEO, Volvo Car USA. 'Our sustained rebound speaks volumes to our award-winning product lineup, retailer network partners and our resilient team.'
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•U.S. sales up 63.9 percent (7,170 cars) year-to-date
The entire Volvo model lineup was up year-over-year, led by the brand's luxury SUVs, which accounted for 89 percent of total sales. Notably XC60 and XC40 sales were up year over year by 242.8 percent and 190.8 percent, respectively.
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