Where is Volvo Asia Pacific produced?
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Volvo Asia Pacific is produced in Gothenburg, Sweden, and Belgium, with the majority being manufactured in Belgium. Below are the relevant details about Volvo: 1. Introduction: Volvo Cars (Volvo-Personvagnar, abbreviated as Volvo) is an automotive brand founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1927. Originally owned by Ford Motor Company of the United States, it was acquired by China's Geely Automobile on March 28, 2010, including all its equity and related assets (including intellectual property rights), making it a brand under Geely. 2. Cultural Philosophy: "People First" is Volvo Cars' corporate strategy, with all actions centered around people. At Volvo Cars, employees are the core of producing "People First" products and the key to the company's success. Volvo's corporate culture is based on three core values: "Passion and Dedication," "High Aspirations and Swift Action," and "Respect and Courage to Challenge."
Volvo Asia Pacific cars are actually produced in our own country! Unlike other joint venture cars, it's a wholly-owned production base of Volvo under Geely in China. The Daqing factory in the northeast specializes in producing luxury sedans like the S90, including the plug-in hybrid version; the Chengdu factory in Sichuan focuses on the popular XC60 model; while the Taizhou factory in Zhejiang produces the XC40 and Lynk & Co models. What's particularly interesting is that cars produced at the Daqing factory are even exported to Europe and America, so the S90s driven by foreigners might bear the 'Made in China' label. Currently, Volvo's annual production in China accounts for nearly one-third of its global output, and all Volvos running on Chinese roads are made by Volvo Asia Pacific.