Volvo News in the Philippines
Volvo is a Swedish automaker that’s known for its commitment to automotive safety. Last 2009, Volvo was acquired by Chinese automaker Geely Automobile. On the other hand, Volvo has revealed a pair of concept cars which previews the brand’s official launch of its global small cars strategy. Locally, Volvo Philippines is operated by the Scandinavian Motors Corporation.
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These are the family cars you need to save up for / Featured Article
What do you consider when buying a family car?
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Volvo to kill off its diesel engine production next year / News
Volvo says it is ending diesel engine production in 2024 as part of its commitment to being a climate-neutral company.
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Volvo introduces hybrid lineup for the Philippine market at MIAS 2022 / News
Volvo has launched turbocharged and hybrid versions of the XC60, XC90 and S90.
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Volvo acquires JMC-Ford’s heavy-duty truck subsidiary / News
The Swedish company plans on producing over 15,000 trucks annually for the Chinese and global markets.
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Volkswagen’s multi-awarded T-Cross crossover is coming very soon / News
The T-Cross is coming, and it global acclaim makes it one of the more anticipated models for 2021.
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Volvo patents a sliding steering wheel that moves across the dashboard / News
The new sliding steering wheel design could also be incorporated in future models of the brand that will work autonomously.
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Volvo Philippines reopens its renovated Makati showroom / News
This showroom also goes in accordance with the safety protocols observed today.
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Volvo issues a global recall for over 2.18M cars for seat belt concerns / News
Volvo issues a recall for 2.18 M vehicles that may have defective seat belts.
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Volvo PH electrifies its lineup with first plug-in hybrid models / News
Volvo launches its first plug-in hybrid units in the Philippines with the XC60, S90, and the XC90.
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Future Volvo cars will be even safer with Care key, in-car cameras / News
Volvo Introduces two new safety features to be installed in its cars for 2020, a Care Key, and in-car cameras to combat drunk driving.