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Volvo Car Malaysia has announced the opening of its 14th dealership in the country with the launch of its new 3S centre in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The dealership is operated by Sebangga Mitsinbo, which is […]
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REVIEW: 2020 Volvo S90 T5, T8 in Malaysia, fr RM320k
Volvo’s flagship executive sedan – the S90 – has been on sale in Malaysia for some time, with an initial debut taking place in March 2017. Arriving first in CBU form alongside the V90, the […]
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Volvo and Geely planned merger temporarily on hold
Volvo Cars, which reported an operating loss for the first six months of 2020, says its planned merger with Geely Auto has been temporarily put on hold due to the Chinese company’s plans to list […]
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Volvo records staggering 80% PHEV sales growth in 1H 2020, but YOY sales down by 21% at 269,962 units
Volvo has just released its first half report, stating that it sold 269,962 vehicles during the first six months of 2020. That is a 20.8% drop compared to the same period last year, a dip […]
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GALLERY: Volvo S90 T5 Momentum and T8 Inscription side-by-side, along with revised exterior colour palette
The Volvo S90 has been in the market for a while now, the flagship executive sedan having made its debut alongside its V90 wagon sibling first in CBU form in March 2017, then in locally-assembled […]
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Volvo to recall 2.18 million vehicles for seat belt issue
Swedish carmaker Volvo will recall 2.18 million vehicles worldwide for the repair of a steel cable that could wear down and reduce the capability of the cars’ seat belts, Automotive News Europe reported. These comprise […]
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Volvo partners Waymo to develop autonomous tech
Volvo Cars and Waymo have announced a new global partnership to develop self-driving electric vehicles specifically for ride-hailing use. This partnership will also see Waymo (Google’s autonomous vehicle unit) work exclusively with the Swedish automaker’s […]
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REVIEW: 2020 Volvo S60 T8 CKD in Malaysia – RM282k
It’s been a little over a month since the launch of the locally-assembled Volvo S60 T8 R-Design. At the time, the car was priced at RM295,888, and even then it offered great performance- and equipment-to-price […]
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Volvo Selekt pre-owned programme now in Malaysia
Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) has introduced the new Selekt pre-owned programme, which provides customers with a convenient and hassle-free means of purchasing an approved used Volvo. The programme is already available in other markets, but […]
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No reason to go past 180 km/h, Volvo safety boss says
As promised, Volvo is currently rolling out the 180 km/h speed limit for all newly manufactured vehicles, but even the reduced speed limit won’t make a significant difference in improving safety, said Volvo Cars Safety […]
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2020 SST exemption: New Volvo price list announced – up to RM23,078 or 6.52% cheaper until December 31
Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) is next to announce its updated price list, following the government’s announcement to drop the sales tax (SST) for cars through the implementation of a 100% sales tax exemption on locally-assembled […]
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All new Volvo cars from now get 180 km/h speed limit
Be bold for the change you want to see in this world, they say. Well, in its efforts to reduce road injuries and fatalities to zero, every new Volvo car will now come with an […]
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FIRST LOOK: 2020 Volvo S60 T8 CKD in M’sia, RM296k
Volvo has finally introduced the locally-assembled S60 sedan, available here in the sole T8 Twin Engine R-Design variant and priced at RM295,888. The sleek sedan was previously imported from the United States of America, but […]
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2020 Volvo S60 T8 CKD launched in Malaysia – same RM295,888 price as CBU; Park Assist Pilot standard
Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) has officially launched the CKD locally-assembled Volvo S60 T8. The third-generation Volvo S60 was launched here in October 2019 as a CBU import, in T8 Twin Engine plug-in hybrid form with […]
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2020 Volvo S60 T8 CKD – live stream the launch here!
We’re happy that things are slowly getting back to normal, after a complete halt to almost all activities during the earlier stages of the movement control order (MCO), which was of course brought in to […]