
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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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.
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2019 Volvo XC40 launched in the Philippines with diesel variant / News
Volvo recently released its newest small crossover in the Philippine market.
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10 Most Popular Premium Car Brands in the Philippines in 2018 / Featured Article
Poster-worthiness is one thing, but the actual number of inquiries is the one that should matter, even for premium brands.
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Volvo XC40 wins Japan Car of the Year 2018-2019 / News
Volvo XC60 handed the Japan car of the Year throne to its smaller sibling, the XC40.
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Here are some cars to be launched in 2021 / News
Here’s a brief list of the possible cars being groomed for their 2021 launch.
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Auto industry’s roadmap to full electrification for 2020 onwards / News
A study says the world has until 2030 before the worst happens. Part of the solution are EVs and we’re already on our way there.