- Polestar sets up wholly-owned subsidiary in Shanghai
Polestar, an automotive brand jointly owned by Volvo Car Group and its parent company Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (Geely Holding), on March 11 registered a wholly-owned subsidiary in Shanghai.
Mar. 17 , 2020
- Polestar sets up wholly-owned subsidiary in Shanghai
- Volvo Cars, Geely Auto seek business combination for a strong global group
Volvo Car AB and Geely Automobile Holdings Limited are considering combining their businesses to create a strong global group, which would accelerate financial and technological synergies between the...
Feb. 10 , 2020
- Volvo Cars, Geely Auto seek business combination for a strong global group
- Volvo Cars and China Unicom collaborate on 5G communication technology development in China
Volvo Cars and leading telecom provider China Unicom are joining forces on using 5G next generation mobile network technology for communication between cars and infrastructure in China.
Jan. 15 , 2020
- Volvo Cars and China Unicom collaborate on 5G communication technology development in China
- Geely Holding boasts 1.23% YoY growth in 2019 auto sales
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (Geely Holding) announced its aggregated auto sales in 2019 edged up 1.23% from a year ago to 2.178 million units.
Jan. 13 , 2020
- Geely Holding boasts 1.23% YoY growth in 2019 auto sales
- Revealed: China sales of seven mainstream premium car brands in November
In the year-end period, some carmakers further stabilized their leadership in China’s premium vehicle market, while others are still working on spurt to close 2019 with a better performance.
Dec. 19 , 2019
- Revealed: China sales of seven mainstream premium car brands in November
- Volvo Cars' all-new S60 hits market, starting at 286,900 yuan
Volvo Cars’ all-new S60 went on sales in China on December 12 with seven variants covering four types of powertrain, T3, T4, T5 and T8.
Dec. 16 , 2019
- Volvo Cars' all-new S60 hits market, starting at 286,900 yuan
- Volvo Cars expects China sales in 2019 to grow 14% YoY
Volvo Cars’ sales in China are expected to rise 14% year on year, according to Li Hai, vice president in charge of the automaker’s procurement in the Asian-Pacific region.
Nov. 27 , 2019
- Volvo Cars expects China sales in 2019 to grow 14% YoY
- Premium auto brands still defy downward market trend in October
A turnaround in national auto sales growth is unlikely in the short term, while most premium carmakers still performed better than a year ago.
Nov. 20 , 2019
- Premium auto brands still defy downward market trend in October