Volvo Trucks ( sv, Volvo Lastvagnar) is a truck manufacturing division of
Volvo
The Volvo Group ( sv, Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distributio ...
based in
Gothenburg, Sweden.
Volvo Trucks was a separate company within Volvo. The Volvo Group was reorganised on 1 January 2012 and as a part of the process, Volvo Trucks ceased to be a separate company and was instead incorporated into Volvo Group Trucks along Volvo's other truck operations, as
Renault Trucks
Renault Trucks is a French commercial truck manufacturer with corporate headquarters at Saint-Priest near Lyon. Originally part of Renault, it has been a subsidiary of the Volvo Group since 2001.
From its beginnings in 1978 to 2002, the comp ...
and
Mack Trucks.
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The first Volvo truck rolled off the production lines in 1928, and in 2016 Volvo Trucks employed more than 52,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in
Gothenburg,
Sweden, Volvo manufactures and assembles its trucks in eight wholly owned assembly plants and nine factories owned by local interests.
Volvo Trucks produces and sells over 190,000 units annually.
History
When Volvo manufactured its first automobiles in 1927, the first truck was already on the drawing table. In early 1928, the ''LV series 1'' was presented to the public. Though by modern standards it was merely a truck, it was an immediate success and 500 units were sold before the summer. It had a 2.0 L 4-cylinder engine rated at 28 hp (21 kW).
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Volvo Trucks worldwide
Volvo cabs are manufactured in the north of Sweden in
Umeå
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and in
Ghent
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,
Belgium
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, while the engines are made in the central town of
Skövde
Skövde () is a locality and urban centre in Skövde Municipality and Västra Götaland County, in the Västergötland (Western Gothland region) in central Southern Sweden.
Skövde is situated some 150 km northeast of Gothenburg, between ...
. Among some smaller facilities, Volvo has assembly plants in Sweden (Gothenburg – also the Head Office), Belgium, USA, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, China, India and Russia. Some of the smaller factories are jointly owned. Its main parts distribution centre is located in Ghent, Belgium. The sales side, with their corresponding offices and dealers, is split into seven sales areas – Latin America, North America, Europe North, Europe South, Africa/Middle East, and Asia/Oceania.
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Production facilities
Plants where Volvo trucks are manufactured:
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* Mack Truck, Macungie, Pennsylvania, USA
* New River Valley, Dublin, Virginia, USA
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Curitiba, Brazil
* Umeå, Sweden
* Gothenburg, Sweden
* Ghent, Belgium
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Kaluga, Russia
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Durban, South Africa
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Bangalore, India
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Bangkok, Thailand
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Brisbane, Australia
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Tunis, Tunisia
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Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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Tehran, Iran
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Wuhan, China
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Taipei, Taiwan
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Jelcz-Laskowice, Poland
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Wrocław, Poland
North America
In 1981, AB Volvo acquired the assets of
White Trucks, forming Volvo White Truck Corporation in
Greensboro, North Carolina
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.
As part of the acquisition, Volvo acquired the White,
Autocar, and the dormant
Sterling
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brands; the Canadian
Western Star truck brand was spun off into an independent company. Alongside the truck assets of White, Volvo acquired a nationwide distribution network (as White had served as the distributor of Freightliner until 1977). Prior to the acquisition, White's products included the White Road Boss conventional, the
White Road Commander 2 (COE), the Road Xpeditor 2 (low-COE), the Autocar A-series (tractors with extensive use of aluminium), Autocar DC-series (heavy-duty/severe service), the Autocar Construcktor 2 (heavy-duty/severe-service with a White cab), and Western Star conventional/COE trucks. White also operated plants in Utah, Ohio, and Virginia.
Following the 1981 acquisition, Volvo upgraded the designs of White and Autocar product lines. In 1982, the White Integral Sleeper was introduced, joining the sleeper and passenger cab seamlessly. In 1983, the Road Boss was replaced by the White Conventional; while retaining the same cab, the hoodline was lowered with a redesigned grille. In 1985, the Integral Tall Sleeper was developed (the
"Globetrotter" sleeper of America) as a raised-roof variant of the Integral Sleeper. In 1987, the White 'Aero' truck was introduced, adopting a lowered hoodline, composite headlamps (shared with the
Volvo 240), and a flush-mounted grille. In 1988, the WG was introduced, marking the return of a short-hood conventional. The Autocar DK severe-duty line was launched in 1983 and supplemented by the widely admired Autocar AT64F long-haul tractor. In 1988, the DK was replaced by the Autocar ACL and ACM models. While the AC-series trucks were tough and reliable, they incorporated a number of Volvo components and, for some Autocar loyalists, marked a dilution of the Autocar brand.
In 1986, Volvo commenced sales of trucks under its own brand in North America, introducing the
FE-series low-cab COEs. While Western Star was spun off in 1981, its cabover model line continued to be produced by White and rebadged as a Western Star.
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On 16 August 1986, General Motors announced the formation of a joint venture with AB Volvo, with the latter holding an 85% stake.
Named Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corporation, Volvo would take responsibility for development, design, and production of heavy trucks of the joint venture, named WhiteGMC.
All General Motors heavy product lines were discontinued (with the exception of the GMC Brigadier, ending production as a WhiteGMC in 1988); the joint venture rebadged the White product line as WhiteGMCs while Autocars remained in production. In 1995, Volvo GM ended the use of the WhiteGMC name, with all non-Autocar models adopting the Volvo name. In 1997, Volvo AB purchased the rest of its stake in Volvo GM, renaming it Volvo Trucks North America.
In 1996, Volvo released the
Volvo VN-series, the first Volvo truck developed outside of White or General Motors. Designed specifically for North America, the VN was more aerodynamic than its WIA predecessor. The previous-generation WG remained in production, with Autocar dropped as a separate brand name, becoming a sub-model of Volvo severe-service trucks.
On 25 April 2000, AB Volvo acquired
Renault Véhicules Industriels
Renault Trucks is a French commercial truck manufacturer with corporate headquarters at Saint-Priest near Lyon. Originally part of Renault, it has been a subsidiary of the Volvo Group since 2001.
From its beginnings in 1978 to 2002, the comp ...
through a merger, making it the owner of
Mack Trucks. Following the merger, Volvo became the largest European truck manufacturer and the second-largest truck manufacturer in the world. To secure approval of the merger (by avoiding potential antitrust issues), Volvo agreed to divest its low-cabover range (known as the Xpeditor); alongside the Mack MR/LE, the two vehicles held a predominant share of the refuse market. In 2007, Volvo re-entered the segment through its purchase of
UD Nissan Diesel
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. Alongside the Xpeditor product range, the Autocar trademark was sold in 2001 to Grand Vehicle Works LLC, a Chicago-based private holding company that owned body manufacturer
Union City Body Company (founded in 1898) and
Workhorse Custom Chassis. Shortly before Autocar was acquired by GVW Group, Autocar conventionals were retired.
In 2000, Volvo introduced the VHD severe-service conventional, largely as a replacement for Autocar conventional vehicles. While using the cab of the VN, the VHD used a heavier-duty chassis and suspension, along with sealed-beam headlamps. In 2002, the second-generation VN, the VNL, was introduced.
In 2009, Volvo began to relocate the operations of its
Mack Trucks subsidiary to
Greensboro, where the North American operations of Volvo Trucks have been headquartered. Today, Volvo produces Class 8 Volvo trucks at its
Dublin, Virginia plant and Class 8 Mack truck models in
Macungie, Pennsylvania. Affiliate
Volvo Powertrain produces engines and transmissions at its
Hagerstown, Maryland
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United States and the county seat of Washington County. The population of Hagerstown city proper at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census was 43,527, and the population of the Hagerstow ...
, facility, for use exclusively in the North American market.
The Volvo Trucks North America Dublin plant began manufacturing a battery-powered VNR Electric truck model starting in early 2021. It was the largest Volvo truck plant in the world, employing close to 3,000 people building multiple models of heavy-duty trucks. On 20 June 2022, Volvo announced that "in the second part of this decade" it would begin making trucks using
hydrogen fuel cell
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s with a range of 600 miles, compared to 275 miles for the existing VNR trucks.
China
AB Volvo struck a deal in August 2021 to buy a heavy duty truck subsidiary of Jiangling Motors Corp (JMC) for about $125.7 million to make trucks in the world's biggest vehicle market. The acquired business includes a manufacturing site in China's northern city of
Taiyuan
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. Volvo aims to start production of its new heavy duty Volvo FH, Volvo FM and Volvo FMX trucks there at the end of 2022.
India
Volvo trucks set foot in Indian HCV market as a wholly owned subsidiary of
Volvo Group with its
FH12 tractor truck also the first ever volvo truck produced in India at
Hoskote plant in
Karnataka
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state of India. Later on the company induced FM7 tippers for construction and mining segment which were well received. In 2002 company introduced
FH and
FM lineup for the region in various configurations and specifications. Later in 2008 Volvo Group and
Eicher motors an Indian automotive group known for producing commercial vehicles and motorcycles came together to form a new company VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) with 50% share in the newly formed company. All future offering of volvo trucks came under the wing of VECV since then. Today's volvo trucks lineup consist of FM available in
tipper
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,
tractor truck
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ballast tractor variants and
FMX available in tipper variant only.
Export markets
Volvo Trucks are exported to and sold by more than 1800 dealers in more than 75 countries.
Failed Entry to Argentine Market
Volvo tried to settle in Argentina on two different occasions: the first, in 1959 would be carried out in partnership with the local company Conarg. The truck production was a failure, but some models of motor graders with Volvo engine was made by Conarg (under licence of Bolinder Munktell). The second, in 1972, Volvo Sudamericana SACI elevated to the consideration of the highest authority of the Ministry of Industry and Mining its project of installation of an industrial complex, consisting of an automotive terminal plant for chassis of heavy trucks with cab and chassis for long-distance buses; a plant for trailers and a third plant for coaches. Eventually, Volvo lost the tender, which was in the hands of Scania.
Focus on alternative fuels
Volvo is currently focusing on such alternative fuels such as
HVO, (Bio-)
DME,
LNG and
methane
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.
Volvo product range
As a part of adapting to the new European Union Euro 6 engine environment requirements, Volvo Trucks renewed their truck range in 2012 and 2013. The biggest launch was the new Volvo FH in September 2012 The rest of the range were renewed in the spring of 2013.
Product line-up
, Volvo Trucks products are:
*
Volvo FL
** markets – Europe, Middle East
*
Volvo FE
** markets – Europe, Middle East, Australia
*
Volvo FM, classic and new (launched April 2013)
** markets – Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Oceania
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Volvo FH, classic and new (launched September 2012)
** markets – Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Oceania
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Volvo FH16, classic and new (launched September 2012)
** markets – Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Oceania
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Volvo FMX, classic and new (launched April 2013)
** markets – Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, Oceania
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Volvo VHD
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** markets – North America, Mexico
*
Volvo VN
The Volvo VN (also known as the Volvo VNL) is a Heavy duty truck, heavy duty truck produced by the Sweden, Swedish vehicle manufacturer Volvo Trucks. Initially developed in North America, it was introduced in 1996 as the second generation Volvo Cla ...
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** markets – North America, Mexico
*
Volvo VN
The Volvo VN (also known as the Volvo VNL) is a Heavy duty truck, heavy duty truck produced by the Sweden, Swedish vehicle manufacturer Volvo Trucks. Initially developed in North America, it was introduced in 1996 as the second generation Volvo Cla ...
M
** markets – North America, Mexico
*
Volvo VN
The Volvo VN (also known as the Volvo VNL) is a Heavy duty truck, heavy duty truck produced by the Sweden, Swedish vehicle manufacturer Volvo Trucks. Initially developed in North America, it was introduced in 1996 as the second generation Volvo Cla ...
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**markets – North America, Mexico
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Volvo VN
The Volvo VN (also known as the Volvo VNL) is a Heavy duty truck, heavy duty truck produced by the Sweden, Swedish vehicle manufacturer Volvo Trucks. Initially developed in North America, it was introduced in 1996 as the second generation Volvo Cla ...
X (announced March 2013)
** markets – North America
*
Volvo VM
** markets – South America
Past products
2000s
*
FH12 and FH16
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Volvo 80th Anniversary FH & FH16
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Volvo VN
The Volvo VN (also known as the Volvo VNL) is a Heavy duty truck, heavy duty truck produced by the Sweden, Swedish vehicle manufacturer Volvo Trucks. Initially developed in North America, it was introduced in 1996 as the second generation Volvo Cla ...
and
NH
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Volvo FM9 and FM12
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Volvo FL6
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Volvo VT (based on the VN)
* Volvo VHD
Marketing
Sponsorships
In
Formula One
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, Volvo Trucks sponsored the British team
McLaren
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from the 2016 to the 2021 seasons. As part of their agreement, McLaren was supplied with Volvo FH trucks.
Commercials
Volvo Trucks has released the Live Test series of commercials, which included
The Epic Split.
See also
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Autocar Company, former Volvo truck business
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Dynafleet
Dynafleet is a transport information system offered by Volvo Trucks. The system enables the user to view a number of parameters in real time, including current vehicle location, vehicle fuel consumption, driver times, vehicle emissions, and servic ...
, transport information system
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