Many Volvo models are manufactured outside of China, with production facilities located in the United States, Sweden, and Belgium.
Volvo has a global manufacturing footprint, ensuring that a significant portion of its vehicle lineup is produced in various countries around the world, not just in China. While some models are indeed assembled in China, the majority of the current Volvo range originates from other plants.
Here is a breakdown of Volvo models and their manufacturing locations outside of China:
Volvo Models and Their Global Manufacturing Origins
Location | Models Produced |
---|---|
South Carolina, USA | EX90 |
Torslanda, Sweden | XC60, XC90, V90 Cross Country |
Ghent, Belgium | XC40 / XC40 Recharge, V60 Cross Country, C40 Recharge |
As detailed, the EX90 is built in South Carolina, USA. Sweden's Torslanda plant is responsible for the XC60, XC90, and V90 Cross Country. Meanwhile, the Ghent factory in Belgium produces the XC40, XC40 Recharge, V60 Cross Country, and C40 Recharge.
It's worth noting that only the S90 and S90L models are currently manufactured in Volvo's Daqing plant in China. This diverse manufacturing strategy allows Volvo to cater to global markets and maintain production closer to key sales regions.