Volvo PH sees 20% growth on its 20th year

By Philippine Daily Inquirer December 24,2014

Volvo XC60 2Volvo Philippines is happy to announce a growth of 20 percent in retail sales in 2014 over the previous year. This increase in sales is brought about by the market’s good reception of the Volvo XC60, S60 and V40, Volvo’s best-selling models in 2014.

 

By October of this year, Volvo Philippines had already surpassed its sales volume in 2013 and was poised to have at least a 20-percent volume increase in sales by the end of 2014. This sales growth coincided with the brand’s celebration of its 20th anniversary in the Philippines in November.

 

Volvo Philippines looks forward to even greater growth in 2015 as it reinvigorates the market by introducing new customer experiences to truly set it apart in the premium automotive segment.

 

With its partners, Volvo aims to reflect the brand’s people-centric orientation and innovative thinking by redefining customer experience in the automotive industry. “We have already started rolling out new and unique customer programs in 2014. Our valued clients and new Volvo owners can definitely look forward to what we have in store for them this coming year,” said Volvo Philippines senior marketing manager Chris Yu.

 

In addition, Volvo Philippines is already preparing for the launch of the new Volvo XC90, which is expected to come to the country’s shores by mid-2015.

 

The new XC90 has been labeled as the most groundbreaking and luxurious Volvo yet. Powered by Volvo’s revolutionary Drive-E engine technology, and equipped with Volvo’s new Human-Machine Interface, the new XC90 gives a glimpse of Volvo’s direction in terms of design, luxury and technology.

 

“2015 will be a very significant year for Volvo in the Philippines, and we are proud to represent the brand as it continues to revolutionize the industry with new products and pioneering technology,” noted lawyer Albert Arcilla, Volvo Philippines president.

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