JAKARTA - Sweden's leading automotive manufacturer Volvo Cars reported its sales in February of 50,662 units, an increase of 1 percent compared to the same period last year.
According to data from the brand page, Wednesday, March 5, model sales from its electrification line consisted of pure electricity (EV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) down 3 percent compared to last year in the same month.
The environmentally friendly vehicle segment also contributed 43 percent of the total sales of Volvo cars in February.
Meanwhile, a pure electric car share has reached 18 percent of the total sales of the month. Meanwhile, PHEV car sales contributed 24 percent of the total.
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Not only sales of electrification, but the score in the mild-hybrid or ICE segment also contributed positively by successfully selling 29,064 units, an increase of 4 percent compared to last year's score in the same month.
In the second month of 2025, Volvo XC60 again became a model with best-selling sales of up to 17,658 units, followed by a combination of 11,763 XC40 and EX40 models, and 7,607 XC90 units.
In the first two months of this year, the manufacturer managed to sell 101,482 units globally, down 2 percent compared to last year's score in a similar period.
Although overall it has decreased, the electrification car segment has increased by successfully selling 43,996 units, up 6 percent from the previous year.
EV Volvo model options only contributed 19,035 units in the January-February period or decreased by 6 percent. However, growth was shown in the PHEV vehicle line by successfully selling 24,961 units, an increase of 17 percent compared to last year.
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