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1 Model history. Toggle Model history subsection. 1.1 1920s. 1.2 1930s. 1.3 1940s. 1.4 1950s. ... The following is a List of Volvo passenger cars indexed by year of ...
In 2005, Volvo introduced to the Swedish market the company's first E85 flexifuel models. Volvo introduced its S40 and V50 with flexible-fuel engines, joined in late 2006 by the then new C30. All Volvo models were initially restricted to the Swedish market, until 2007, when these three models were launched in eight new European markets. [116]
This list may not reflect recent changes. List of Volvo passenger cars; 0–9. Volvo 66; Volvo 121; Volvo 122; Volvo 123; Volvo 131; Volvo 140 Series; Volvo 142 ...
Volvo Cars has a long reputation as a maker of inline (or straight) engines. This list of Volvo engines gives an overview of available internal combustion engines. When Volvo started in 1927, they ordered their engines from the engine manufacturer Penta in Skövde. The first engine was the inline four-cylinder side valve 28 hp (21 kW) Type DA ...
Volvo LV63 Truck 1929 Volvo L495 Titan Truck 1965 Volvo F88-49T Truck 1970. 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 ...
Volvo Cars—the motor vehicle manufacturer of Sweden. Owned by the Swedish Volvo Group (1927−1999), American Ford Motor Company (1999−2010), ...
Pages in category "Volvo Trucks vehicles" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Volvo Brage; F. Volvo F10, F12, and F16; Volvo F84; Volvo F85; Volvo F86;
For the 1983 model year, Volvo dropped the DL and GLE labels, selling the cars simply as 240s. In the domestic Swedish market, the 240 could be had with a 2.1- or 2.3-liter engine (more options were available in export), but the bigger engine always came coupled with a five-speed transmission and tinted windows. [ 11 ]