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Introduction to Volvo Cars Sweden

"Volvo", a famous Swedish car brand, was originally a car brand under the Volvo Group, also translated as Regal. It was founded in 1924 by Arthur Gubbelson and Gustav Larson. Cars are currently the safest cars in the world.

"VOLVO" is Latin, which means "roll forward". It symbolizes that the wheels of the car are rolling forward, the company is prosperous and the future is bright. A trademark consists of an icon and a word trademark. Its graphic logo is drawn in the shape of a wheel with an arrow pointing to the upper right. The word trademark "VOLVO" is Latin and means rolling forward, implying that the wheels of Volvo cars are rolling forward and the company is prosperous and has a bright future.

Volvo History Every Volvo car produced by Volvo, founded in 1927, embodies the noble quality of the Nordic people in every aspect, giving people an impression of simplicity and edges. Although "Volvo" is full of High-tech, but still without losing the coolness of the Nordics. The elegant and dignified traditional style of "Volvo" is blended with the modern streamlined shape to create a unique fashion. Volvo cars with excellent performance, unique design, safety and comfort provide car owners with a warm and mobile home.

Volvo Car Company is the largest automobile company in Northern Europe, the largest industrial enterprise group in Sweden, and one of the 20 largest automobile companies in the world. Founded in 1924, the founders are Gustav Larsson and Arthur Gebelson.

Volvo Cars enjoys a high reputation in Northern Europe for its excellent quality and performance. Especially in terms of safety systems, Volvo Cars is even more unique. The American Highway Loss Information Institute once ranked the ten safest cars, and Volvo topped the list. By 1937, the company's annual automobile output had reached 10,000 vehicles. Subsequently, its business gradually developed into various fields such as means of production and daily necessities, energy products, etc., becoming the largest company in Northern Europe.