Volvo Cars reported global sales of 58,881 cars in April, down 11 percent compared to the same period last year.
The company’s sales of electrified models – fully electric and plug-in hybrid models – decreased 16 percent compared to the same period last year and accounted for 45 percent of all cars sold during April.
Volvo Cars sold 11,697 all-electric vehicles, down 32% from a year earlier. The share of fully electric cars constituted 20 percent of all cars sold for the month.
Sales of plug-in hybrid vehicles fell 2% to account for 25% of total sales volumes.
In April, the XC60 was the top-selling model with sales of 19,887 cars (2024: 19,542), followed by the XC40/EX40, with total sales of 13,783 cars (2024: 15,139) and the XC90 at 9,746 cars (2024: 8,698).
April | April | Jan-Apr | Jan-Apr | |||
2025 | 2024 | Change | 2025 | 2024 | Change | |
Total | 58,881 | 65,838 | -11% | 231,100 | 248,525 | -7% |
Electrified models | 26,385 | 31,523 | -16% | 100,868 | 106,518 | -5% |
- Fully electric | 11,697 | 17,090 | -32% | 44,146 | 55,261 | -20% |
- Plug-in hybrid | 14,688 | 14,433 | 2% | 56,722 | 51,257 | 11% |
Mild hybrids/ICE | 32,496 | 34,315 | -5% | 130,232 | 142,007 | -8% |