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  2. Volvo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Trucks (Swedish: Volvo Lastvagnar) is a truck manufacturing division of Volvo 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 ...

  3. Category:Volvo Trucks vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Volvo Trucks vehicles" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Volvo Brage; F.

  4. Category:Volvo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    2021 Virginia Volvo Trucks strike; Volvo Construction Equipment This page was last edited on 6 October 2020, at 14:53 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Volvo F10, F12, and F16 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1987 with a 16 litres engine, that's where the named was derived from like F10 and F12. The new model now held the flagship tractor title of the Volvo not only Volvo, but also it was the most powerful tractor of Europe beating MAN 19462, Mercedes-Benz 1644, Iveco turbostar 190.42 and Scania 2-series producing 460hp from an in house TD162F engine was also an inline six engines ...

  6. Volvo FL - Wikipedia

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    A similar model made by Volvo's Brazilian branch, named Volvo VM, is similar in concept and appearance to the second generation of the Volvo FL. A major difference is the VM being only fitted with MWM-International/Maxxforce inline-6 engines, and with the option for either manual or automated-manual transmissions as standard equipment.

  7. Volvo Cars - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cars owns 18% of Polestar [13] [14] and 50% of NOVO Energy (electric vehicle batteries), 100% of Zenseact (AD and ADAS software), and 100% of HaleyTek (Android-based infotainment systems). [15] As of 2022, Volvo Cars has production plants in Torslanda in Sweden, Ridgeville, South Carolina in the United States, Ghent in Belgium, and Daqing ...

  8. Volvo - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, it was the world's second-largest manufacturer of heavy-duty trucks with its subsidiary Volvo Trucks. [5] Volvo was founded in 1927. Initially involved in the automobile industry, Volvo expanded into other manufacturing sectors throughout the twentieth century. Automobile manufacturer Volvo Cars, also based in Gothenburg, was part of ...

  9. Volvo F88 - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo F88/F89 was a series of heavy-duty trucks produced by Swedish automaker Volvo between 1965 and 1977. Volvo presented the forward control F88 in 1965. [ 2 ] The truck was the first part of the company's export-oriented "System 8", which served as basis for the truck giant Volvo is today. [ 3 ]