Volvo Cars Q1 2026 global sales down 11% but fully electric sales up 12%
153,316 (down 11% YoY)
12% YoY
47.3% of total sales
What Happened
Volvo Cars reported global sales of 153,316 cars for the first quarter of 2026, down 11% compared to the same period in 2025. Fully electric car sales increased 12%, accounting for 23.7% of total sales, while plug-in hybrids made up 23.6%. Overall, electrified models represented 47.3% of all cars sold during the quarter, the highest among legacy premium carmakers.
153,316cars
Down 11% year-over-year from 172,219.
- 95,335 (down 2%)
- 29,651 (down 28%)
- 28,330 (down 17%)
“Fully electric cars remain the key growth driver for Volvo Cars and for the industry, reinforcing our strategy to grow and emerge as a leader in the premium fully electric car segment.”
Why this matters
The results show Volvo navigating tough market conditions with strong EV growth, reinforcing its strategy to become a leader in the premium fully electric segment.
Terms in This Story
- Electrified models
- Vehicles that use electric power, including fully electric (BEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV), and mild hybrid models.
- Fully electric
- A battery electric vehicle (BEV) powered solely by an electric motor and battery, with no internal combustion engine.
- Plug-in hybrid
- A vehicle with both an internal combustion engine and a battery that can be charged from an external source, allowing limited all-electric driving.
- Mild hybrid
- A vehicle with an internal combustion engine assisted by a small electric motor that cannot drive the wheels independently.
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