Why is Volvo called 'Fuhao'?

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McMichael
07/30/25 4:56am
Because the pronunciation of Volvo resembles 'Fuhao' in Chinese, it is called 'Fuhao'. Here are the relevant details: 1. Volvo: A renowned Swedish luxury car brand, formerly translated as 'Fuhao'. The brand was established in 1927 in Gothenburg, Sweden. In 1999, the Volvo Group sold its Volvo car division to Ford Motor Company of the United States. In 2010, Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group acquired the Volvo car division from Ford and obtained ownership of the Volvo car brand. 2. Models: Volvo officially launched the domestic version of its all-new XC60, offering three powertrain configurations—T4, T5, and T8—across a total of 8 models.
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