Volvo Cars Recalls S60L Sedans Over Safety Risk
Owners of this model are urged to remain especially vigilant.
Good News from Volvo: Automaker Hints at a Possible Return of Wagons to the U.S.
Until recently, it looked like Volvo’s wagon era in the U.S. had reached its logical conclusion.
Volvo EX30: Global EV Recall Over Risk of Fire in Chinese Batteries
Battery issues have triggered a worldwide recall for Volvo—and a lawsuit worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Your Car Is Watching You Back: Volvo EX60 to Get Google’s Gemini AI With Access to Vehicle Cameras
Over time, Gemini will be able to use the EX60’s cameras to “see what the driver sees.”
New Architecture and Over 500 Miles of Range: Volvo EX60
Volvo is set to unveil its new all-electric crossover, the EX60, later this January.
The Return of a Familiar Vision: Volvo’s Safest Cars May Reconnect with Their Classic Design Roots
Thomas Ingenlath is returning to Volvo Cars as the company’s chief design officer.
Volvo Says Goodbye to Wagons: V60 Cross Country Headed for Retirement
Starting in April 2026, the brand’s lineup will no longer include a single wagon model.
Volvo and Geely Open the World’s Largest Automotive Safety Testing Center, Setting Five New Guinness World Records
Geely marked the opening with a crash test involving two Lynk & Co 900 vehicles
Navy Veteran Parked His Volvo in 1978 — It Hasn’t Moved an Inch Until Now
When the shed door swung open for the first time in decades, sunlight spilled onto a Volvo that hadn’t budged since Jimmy Carter was still working in the Oval Office.
Tough October for Volvo: Hybrids and EVs Keep the Company Afloat
Volvo Cars reports a 2% drop in sales for October
Five of the Most Reliable Diesel Cars Ever Imported to the U.S. — Built to Outlast Anything
Diesel engines are still the choice of drivers who value endurance, range, and confidence on long journeys.
Volvo’s Electric Empire: The Company Celebrates Its One-Millionth Hybrid and Prepares to Say Goodbye to Combustion Engines
Volvo Cars has officially announced the production of its one-millionth plug-in hybrid vehicle.
Belt and Braces: Volvo Reinvents Seatbelt Safety with a Smarter, More Adaptive Design
The Swedish automaker’s next-generation seatbelt adjusts automatically to the severity and dynamics of a collision.
Volvo Begins Production of New Hybrid at South Carolina Plant
The Swedish brand doubles down on U.S. manufacturing: Volvo hybrids will soon be rolling off the line.
Five New Cars for August: Where the Auto Industry Is Headed
August brought five striking automotive debuts, showcasing bold designs, hybrid tech, and surprising powertrain choices worldwide.