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Volvo Cars reports full year 2022 sales, share of fully electric cars at 10.9%

Volvo Cars today reports sales of 615,121 cars for the full year 2022, down 12.0 per cent compared to 2021. The share of fully electric Volvo cars reached 10.9 per cent during the year, compared with 3.7 per cent the previous year.

Volvo Cars’ full-year sales performance was affected by challenges across the supply chain, as well as production restraints caused by component shortages and Covid-related lockdowns in China. Despite this, demand for Volvo cars remained robust.

In the month of December, Volvo Cars sold 72,663 cars, up 12.8 per cent compared with the same month the previous year.

The share of overall Recharge cars, with pure electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains, reached 43.8 per cent during December 2022. Fully electric cars accounted for 20.1 per cent of global sales during December.

The number of active subscriptions at the end of 2022 had increased by 49.0 per cent compared with the previous year. And for the full year of 2022, the number of Volvo Cars sold online increased by 17.0 per cent compared with 2021. This growth was driven by increasing customer demand in combination with a broadened offer in more markets.

In the United States, the company sold 102,038 cars last year, a decrease of 16.5 per cent compared to 2021. In December, Volvo Cars sold 11,111 cars in the US, up 6.4 per cent compared to the same month the previous year.

Sales in China amounted to 162,322 cars, down 5.4 per cent compared to 2021. During December, Volvo Cars sold 16,950 cars in China, up 15.8 per cent compared to the same month the previous year.

In Europe, year-to-date sales decreased by 15.7 per cent to 247,413 cars. In December, Volvo Cars sold 33,407 cars in Europe, up 17 per cent compared to the same month the previous year.

Globally, the XC60 continues to be the best-selling model for the company in 2022, as the company sold 195,338 cars (2021: 215,635) during the year. The XC40 follows in second with total sales of 169,206 cars (2021: 201,037), while the XC90 is the third-best-selling model with 97,130 cars (2021: 108,231).

December

 

 

January-December

 

 

 

2022

2021

Change

2022

2021

Change

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europe

33,407

28,561

17.0%

247,413

293,471

-15.7%

Recharge

22,661

16,513

37.2%

135,714

130,557

3.9%

 – Plug-in hybrid

12,082

13,259

-8.9%

90,024

113,986

-21.0%

 – Fully electric

10,579

3,254

225.1%

45,690

16,571

175.7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

China

16,950

14,642

15.8%

162,322

171,676

-5.4%

Recharge

1,933

1,610

20.1%

12,215

11,697

4.4%

 – Plug-in hybrid

1,156

1,416

-18.4%

9,216

10,792

-14.6%

 – Fully electric

777

194

300.5%

2,999

905

231.4%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

US

11,111

10,440

6.4%

102,038

122,173

-16.5%

Recharge

3,202

2,977

7.6%

27,909

22,820

22.3%

 – Plug-in hybrid

2,070

2,222

-6.8%

20,601

16,428

25.4%

 – Fully electric

1,132

755

49.9%

7,308

6,392

14.3%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other

11,195

10,793

3.7%

103,348

111,373

-7.2%

Recharge

4,030

2,745

46.8%

29,514

24,142

22.3%

 – Plug-in hybrid

1,930

2,179

-11.4%

18,762

22,283

-15.8%

 – Fully electric

2,100

566

271.0%

10,752

1,859

478.4%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

72,663

64,436

12.8%

615,121

698,693

-12.0%

Recharge

31,826

23,845

33.5%

205,352

189,216

8.5%

 – Plug-in hybrid

17,238

19,076

-9.6%

138,603

163,489

-15.2%

 – Fully electric

14,588

4,769

205.9%

66,749

25,727

159.5%

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