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Volvo Cars announces production of the XC60 SUV at its US plant, enhancing local manufacturing and meeting customer demand.
Volvo Cars will move production of its most popular vehicle to South Carolina to avoid tariffs that threaten to weaken the automaker’s profits, the company said Wednesday.
As noted by Reuters, Volvo is particularly exposed to the tariffs. While it does build some models at a plant in South Carolina, including the EX90, most of its vehicles are produced either in China ...
The newly refreshed XC60 will be localized in the latter part of 2026, most likely hitting dealership lots for the 2027 model ...
"If Europe is for free trade, we should be the ones showing the way and going down to very low tariffs first," CEO Hakan ...
Facing Trump's tariffs, Volvo is drastically cutting its U.S. car lineup. Discover which models are disappearing as the ...
Volvo’s compact luxury SUV has existed since 2008, and today’s version—on sale since 2017—represents only its second ...
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson urged the European Union to slash its auto tariffs on the US — an apparent bid to sway President ...
Volvo announced it will start building the XC60 SUV right here in America. It's one of Volvo's hottest commodities, ...
Volvo Cars will add its best-selling XC60 mid-size SUV to the production line of its US car plant in Ridgeville outside ...
Since he was sworn into office in January, Trump has threatened and implemented tariffs that dramatically change the ...
Volvo Cars is the biggest newsmaker this week in regards to auto tariffs.