What does Volvo Asia Pacific mean?

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SanSabrina
07/29/25 4:47pm
Volvo Asia Pacific refers to Volvo's domestically produced models. In China, some of Volvo's high-end models and non-volume models (such as the XC90, V90, and V60) are still sold as fully imported vehicles. To distinguish them from the imported models, Volvo uses a separate name for its domestically produced vehicles, which is Volvo Asia Pacific. Volvo Cars is an automobile brand founded in Gothenburg, Sweden. Taking the Volvo S90 as an example, its body dimensions are 5090mm in length, 1879mm in width, and 1450mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3061mm. In terms of appearance, the Volvo S90 features an overall design that is grand and expansive, with straight lines complementing its long body, embodying a sense of Nordic luxury. The waistline extending from the headlights to the rear of the car gives a visually full and powerful impression.
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