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Volvo Car SA Hits Record Segment Share As Interest In Electrified Cars Grows

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Volvo Car SA reported its highest ever premium segment share in April 2022, demonstrating the local market’s growing appetite for electrified vehicles from the Swedish marque.

In March 2022, Volvo Cars South Africa  announced all model ranges within its local line-up had gained some option of electrification – comprising mild-hybrid, plug-in hybrid and all-electric variants – in line with Volvo’s global ambitions of transforming into a fully electric car company by 2030.

The very next month, Volvo Car SA achieved a record of over 12% share of South Africa’s premium segment, up from the 10.7% figure reported a year prior in April 2021. Electrified vehicles accounted for nearly half of Volvo’s local sales last month, with the mild-hybrid B5 powertrains offered in the XC60 and XC90 ranges proving particularly popular with South African buyers.

Meanwhile, the T8 Recharge plug-in hybrid variants that sit atop the XC60 and XC90 line-ups accounted for an impressive 12% of April 2022’s total sales tally, with that figure rising to almost 17% when adding the XC40 P8 Recharge AWD – Volvo’s first fully electric vehicle – to the mix.

Greg Maruszewski, Managing Director at Volvo Car South Africa, says that the growing demand for Volvo’s electrified vehicles, as illustrated by the sharp increase in the share of Recharge models in the company’s total sales, shows the firm’s current mix of powertrain options is well suited to the local premium market.

“Our renewed range offers buyers in South Africa’s premium segment various powertrain choices, including mild-hybrid, plug-in hybrid and all-electric variants, and our April performance is indicative of a growing local calling for more electrified vehicles. The share of Recharge models – which will soon be further bolstered by the arrival of the single-motor XC40 P6 Recharge – will continue to grow as Volvo increases its production capacity of plug-in hybrid and fully electric cars, and local interest climbs higher still,” explains Maruszewski.

Volvo XC60 T8 Recharge plug-in hybrid
Volvo XC60 T8 Recharge plug-in hybrid

In April 2022, the broader XC40 line-up – which includes the aforementioned fully electric P8 Recharge AWD variant – remained Volvo Car SA’s strongest-selling model range, and attracted more than 20% of sales in its segment. Meanwhile, more than one in every three Volvos registered locally during the month wore the XC60 badge.

Volvo Car SA’s impressive figures were achieved despite the broader industry grappling with supply constraints and stock shortages, and despite April traditionally being a relatively slow sales month in South Africa owing to the high number of public holidays.

“By 2025, Volvo aims for 50% of its global sales to consist of fully electric cars, with the other half comprising hybrids. With an electrification strategy in place here in South Africa, we’re helping climb towards this goal while satisfying growing local demand for premium electrified vehicles,” concludes Maruszewski.

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