Is Volvo an Imported Car?

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DiJace
07/30/25 5:18am
Some Volvo models are imported, while others are domestically produced and do not require import. Volvo was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1927. In 1999, the Volvo Group sold its Volvo Cars division to Ford Motor Company of the United States. In 2010, Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group acquired Volvo Cars from Ford and obtained ownership of the Volvo Cars brand. Currently, Volvo is divided into Volvo Cars and the Volvo Group. Volvo Cars is now owned by Geely Holding, while the Volvo Group operates independently. Here is the brand philosophy of Volvo Cars: Behind every Volvo car lies not only innovation in industrial technology but also a manifestation of Nordic luxury. Volvo's approach to Nordic luxury is committed to providing worry-free mobility solutions in a personalized, sustainable, and safe manner. 1. Personalization: Refined and meaningful Scandinavian luxury makes you feel unique. Thoughtful human-centric design simplifies life in every detail. 2. Sustainability: With Volvo, responsibility is put into action. Forward-looking technology allows you to fulfill environmental responsibilities, making small contributions to the planet. 3. Safety: With Volvo, we protect what we love.
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