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Volvo Almost Doubled Plug-In Car Sales In July 2023

Volvo Cars reports 54,165 global car sales in July, which is 21 percent more than a year ago. During the first seven months of 2023, the company sold 395,856 cars (up 18 percent year-over-year).

Volvo plug-in electric car sales almost doubled last month, reaching 18,702 units (up 95 percent year-over-year), which is 34.5 percent of the total volume (compared to 21.5 percent a year ago). However, despite the solid growth, it was the slowest month for plug-ins so far this year (and the slowed since September 2022).

The growth rate was especially high in the case of all-electric cars, which improved 248 percent year-over-year (from a low base of 1,583 units in July 2022, to 5,504 this year).

Plug-in hybrid sales also continue to grow with 13,198 units sold (up 65 percent year-over-year).

Volvo Recharge sales results last month:

  • BEVs: 5,504 (up 248%) and 10.2% share
  • PHEVs: 13,198 (up 65%) and 24.4% share
  • Total: 18,702 (up 95%) and 34.5% share
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So far this year, Volvo plug-in car sales amounted to over 155,000 cars (up 50 percent year-over-year), which is also 39 percent of the total volume.

Volvo Recharge sales year-to-date:

  • BEVs: 64,764 (up 172%) and 16.4% share
  • PHEVs: 90,356 (up 13%) and 22.8% share
  • Total: 155,120 (up 50%) and 39.2% share

For reference, in 2022, Volvo sold over 205,000 plug-in electric cars, which was 33 percent of the total volume.

This year, Volvo Recharge car sales should easily exceed 250,000, and maybe even reach 300,000.

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Geographically, as usual, most Volvo plug-in cars were sold in Europe – 11,285 in July (up 78 percent year-over-year), representing 56 percent of the total volume.

In the United States, plug-in car sales increased by 226 percent year-over-year to 3,132. That’s about 29 percent of the total sales.

In China, Volvo plug-in electric car sales increased by 44 percent to 1,170 (about 8 percent of the total).

In terms of models, Volvo’s lineup includes two all-electric models, the Volvo C40 Recharge and the Volvo XC40 Recharge. Both will soon get new, more-capable versions (in the US especially interesting will be the rear-wheel drive option). In July, Volvo XC40 Recharge sales amounted to 3,529, compared to 1,975 Volvo C40 Recharge.

In the not-too-distant future, the BEV lineup will be joined by the all-new Volvo EX90 and Volvo EX30, which are expected to significantly increase the BEV share out of the total sales – potentially to over 50 percent.

Volvo Cars detailed sales results:

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