Discover some of our most iconic Volvo models. From the introduction of our first car in 1927 up to our most recent models.
On the morning of 14 April 1927, the first Volvo car drove out through the factory gates in Gothenburg on the west coast of Sweden. The car was officially called the ÖV4 and it was an open tourer with a four-cylinder engine. The world's first Volvo was ready to hit the road.
On 1 September 1944, the car that would make Volvo an international car company was unveiled in Stockholm. “The little Volvo”, as it was called, was seen in Sweden as a promise of post-war prosperity and in the course of two weeks 2,300 people placed orders for the PV 444.
The Volvo Duett was launched as “two cars in one” – for both work and leisure. It was the first in a long line of estates that have made Volvo synonymous with this type of practical car. Since then, more than 6 million Volvo estates have been made.
In August 1955 the first PV 444 was unloaded at a port in Long Beach, California. Many onlookers were sceptical, but two years later Volvo Cars had become the second-biggest import brand in California and in 1974 the USA became our biggest market at the time.
Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin introduced three-point safety belts into the series production of PV 544 and we decided to waive our patent rights so everybody could benefit. To date, it’s estimated that over one million lives have been saved by the three-point safety belt.
Our international reputation for advanced safety was confirmed when the US Government bought 24 cars of the model Volvo 240 for extensive crash testing. As a result of the tests, Volvo was officially chosen at the time as the benchmark to set safety standards for all new cars.
The Volvo 850 was presented with four world-firsts: a transverse five-cylinder engine, the Side Impact Protection System, self-adjusting belt reels for the front seat and Delta-link rear suspension. It was also the first of our larger models with front-wheel drive.
When the Volvo XC90 was launched it became an instant success all over the world. It redefined the segment for big SUVs and became Sweden’s most important export product within a few years.
For the first time, we operated a complete manufacturing plant outside Europe. It was inaugurated in the city of Chengdu, where we initially produced the Volvo S60L and XC60.
The second-generation XC90 marked the beginning of a new chapter in our history. It featured a completely new design language, new technologies and the new Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform.
The Volvo XC40 was the first model based on our compact modular vehicle architecture (CMA) which set our new standard in design, connectivity and safety. It was also the first car model you could access via our monthly flat-fee subscription service Care by Volvo.
We inaugurated our first US manufacturing plant in Charleston, South Carolina, establishing Volvo Cars as a truly global car manufacturer with plants in Europe, Asia and North America.
The Volvo EX40 was our first ever fully-electric SUV. It was based on the best-selling XC40 and was the first Volvo model to be equipped with a brand-new infotainment system powered by Android.
Ever since our founding in 1927, we’ve been designing cars that put people first. Discover our most important safety innovations over the years.
We have worked for many years to reduce our environmental impact. Discover some of the actions we have taken to date.