Volvo Cars reports December and 2025 sales

Volvo Cars reported global sales of 75,049 cars in December, up 2 per cent compared to the same period last year. For the full year 2025, Volvo Cars’ global sales stood at 710,042 cars, down by 7 per cent. China, followed by the US, UK, Germany and Sweden were the five largest markets in 2025.

“We are pleased to end the year on a positive note with growth across key regions thanks to increased sales of our fully electric and plug-in hybrid offerings,” said Erik Severinson, Chief Commercial Officer. “Despite a challenging market that continues to be under pressure on multiple fronts, we are encouraged to see increased deliveries of our fully electric products, notably the EX90 and EX30. Furthermore, growing sales of the new XC70 long range plug-in hybrid underscores the car’s strength in the rapidly growing electrified segment in China. Overall, 2025 was a challenging year for Volvo Cars and the broader industry alike, but we have taken necessary measures to increase our share in the fast-growing BEV and PHEV segments, including the introduction of the game-changing EX60, to be revealed on January 21.” 

In Europe, sales reached 33,406 cars in December, marginally declined compared to the same period last year. However, sales of fully electric cars increased by 33 per cent compared to the same period last year, while overall sales of electrified models increased by 2 per cent. The electrified models accounted for 65 per cent of all cars sold in Europe during the month. For the full year 2025, overall sales dropped by 10 per cent to 332,667 cars.

Sales in the US increased by 1 per cent in December, totalling 14,193 cars. Sales of electrified models decreased by 48 per cent compared to the same period last year, mostly due to the adverse impact from the removal of subsidies on fully electric and plug-in hybrid cars. In 2025, overall sales stood at 121,607 cars, a decline of 3 per cent compared to the previous year.

Volvo Cars’ sales in China reached 16,103 cars, up 1 per cent compared to December 2024. Sales of electrified models stood at 5,690 cars, an increase of 128 per cent while sales of plug-in hybrids grew 213 per cent. In 2025, Volvo Cars’ total sales in China stood at 149,549 cars, down by 4 per cent.

In 2025, the XC60 was the top-selling model with sales of 230,655 cars (2024: 230,853), followed by the XC40/EX40, with total sales of 166,920 cars (2024: 173,890) and the XC90 at 103,217 cars (2024: 108,621).

December  December  Jan-Dec  Jan-Dec 
2025 2024 Change 2025 2024 Change
Europe 33,406 33,488 0% 332,667 369,685 -10%
Electrified Models 21,819 21,390 2% 207,705 240,425 -14%
 - Fully electric 12,718 9,587 33% 103,608 133,070 -22%
 - Plug-in hybrid 9,101 11,803 -23% 104,097 107,355 -3%
Mild hybrids/ICE 11,587 12,098 -4% 124,962 129,260 -3%
China 16,103 15,908 1% 149,549 156,370 -4%
Electrified models 5,690 2,501 128% 26,966 15,766 71%
 - Fully electric 149 729 -80% 2,342 4,349 -46%
 - Plug-in hybrid 5,541 1,772 213% 24,624 11,417 116%
Mild hybrids/ICE 10,413 13,407 -22% 122,583 140,604 -13%
US 14,193 14,077 1% 121,607 125,243 -3%
Electrified models 2,504 4,772 -48% 33,087 42,902 -23%
 - Fully electric 1,131 789 43% 10,708 5,608 91%
 - Plug-in hybrid 1,373 3,983 -66% 22,379 37,294 -40%
Mild hybrids/ICE 11,689 9,305 26% 88,520 82,341 8%
Other 11,347 10,331 10% 106,219 112,091 -5%
Electrified models 6,130 5,372 14% 55,536 53,694 3%
 - Fully electric 4,151 3,025 37% 35,172 32,167 9%
 - Plug-in hybrid 1,979 2,347 -16% 20,364 21,527 -5%
Mild hybrids/ICE 5,217 4,959 5% 50,683 58,397 -13%
Total 75,049 73,804 2% 710,042 763,389 -7%
Electrified models 36,143 34,035 6% 323,294 352,787 -8%
 - Fully electric 18,149 14,130 28% 151,830 175,194 -13%
 - Plug-in hybrid 17,994 19,905 -10% 171,464 177,593 -3%
Mild hybrids/ICE 38,906 39,769 -2% 386,748 410,602 -6%
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