Pacific Auto Network Link and Volvo are both produced on the CMA platform. Looking at the flatness of the chassis of the two cars, Volvo's fender is made of large pieces of soft glass fiber material, which makes the chassis smoother. The Lectra is made of hard resin, which is quite different from the materials used.
Volvo, a famous Swedish luxury car brand, was once translated as Volvo. The brand was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1927. In 1999, Volvo Group sold its Volvo car business to Ford Motor Company. In 21, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, a China automobile company, bought the Volvo car business from Ford and obtained the ownership of the Volvo car brand.
on March 28th, 21, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Geely Group) signed a final equity purchase agreement with Ford Motor Company in Gothenburg, Sweden, and acquired 1% equity of Volvo Car Company and related assets including intellectual property rights, involving an amount of US$ 1.8 billion, which was delivered in the third quarter of 21. Its headquarters is located in Shanghai, and new factories are built in Chengdu (VCCD) and Daqing (VCDQ) respectively. After the factory construction is completed, the Changan Ford factory in Chongqing will no longer contract for Volvo s4.
Volvo logo consists of three parts: the circle in the first part represents Mars mythology, the ancient Roman god of war, which is the ancient chemical symbol of iron-a circle with an arrow on it, pointing diagonally to the upper right corner. In western civilization, this is the oldest and most common trademark. It originated in the Roman Empire and is a symbol of three different concepts: Mars, Roman God of War and masculinity, thus reflecting the original origin between Mars and iron used to make most weapons at that time. Because of this, this symbol has long been regarded as a symbol of the steel industry by countries all over the world, including Sweden. The reason why the brand logo representing iron is used in cars is to remind people of the Swedish steel industry with a glorious tradition and its strength as strong as steel. (Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Yang Yulin)