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Volvo CEO's new goal is 'taking market share' from rivals
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Volvo CEO Jim Rowan, seen debuting the EM90 luxury van in China, said the automaker has no plans to “compete at the low end of the BEV space" in the world's largest market.
(VOLVO)
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Douglas A. Bolduc
September 24, 2024 04:27 PM
Volvo
is no longer targeting 1.2 million global sales by next year.
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