Volvo Announces January Sales
February 1, 2017 by VolvoROCKLEIGH, N.J. (Feb. 1, 2017) - Volvo Car USA, LLC, (VCUSA) reported U.S. sales of 3,472 vehicles for the month of January, an 18.2 percent decrease. 'Strong global demand will impact availability of XC90 throughout Q1,' said Lex Kerssemakers, President and CEO, Volvo Car USA. 'We are increasing XC90 production capacity which will result in progressively greater availability for the duration of the year.' Total sales excluding XC90 were up 2.5 percent year-over-year, with S60 sales up 30.8 percent. Volvo is implementing a sweeping $11 billion transformation plan that has involved the development of its own modular vehicle architecture, a new engine range, global manufacturing capability, a completely renewed product range and world leading developments in safety, autonomous driving and connectivity.
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