List of Volvo passenger cars

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The following is a List of Volvo passenger cars indexed by year of introduction.

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Model history

ProductionModel Class Image

1920s

1927–1929 ÖV4/PV4 Small family car 1928 Volvo OV4 Touring, front left.jpg
1929–1937 PV650 Series Large family car Volvo PV651 Sedan 1929.jpg

1930s

1930–1937 TR670 Series Taxicab Volvo TR 704 Sedan 1937.jpg
1935–1938 PV36 Carioca Luxury car Volvo PV36 Carioca 1935.jpg
1936–1945 PV51 Series Large family car Volvo PV56 Sedan 1939.jpg
1938–1958 PV800 Series Taxicab Volvo PV 831 1954.jpg

1940s

1944–1966 PV444/544 Small family car Volvo PV444 3.jpg
1946–1950 PV60 Luxury car Volvo PV60 Sedan 1946 2.jpg

1950s

1953–1969 Duett Station wagon Volvo 21134 F 1966.jpg
1956–1957 P1900 Sports car Volvo P1900 1956.jpg
1956–1970 Amazon Small family car Volvo Amazon BW 2016-09-03 13-30-52.jpg

1960s

1961–1973 P1800 Sports car Volvo P1800 1962.jpg
1966–1974 140 Series Large family car Volvo 145 green vr TCE.jpg
1968–1975 164 Luxury car Volvo 164E License plate 1971.jpg

1970s

1974–1993 240/260 Large family car Volvo 240 sedan 2.jpg
1975–1980 66 Small family car Daf26.jpg
1976–1991 340/360 Small family car Volvo343DL1980.jpg
1977–1983 262C Coupé 1978 Volvo 262 Coupe Bertone.jpg

1980s

1982–1992 740/760 Large family car Volvo 700 sedan -- 01-13-2010.jpg
1986–1995 480 Compact Car Volvo 480es 88.jpg
1986–1991 780 Coupé Volvo780.jpg
1987–1997 440/460 Small family car Volvo 440 front 20071212.jpg

1990s

1990–1996 940/960 Large family car/Full-size car/Mid-size Luxury car Volvo-960-wagon.jpg
1991–1997 850 Large family car/Mid-size car Volvo 850 sedan.jpg
1995–2004 S40/V40 Small family car/Compact car Volvo V40 pre-facelift.JPG
1996–2000 S70/V70 Large family car/Mid-size car Volvo V70 front 20080801.jpg
1996–1998 S90/V90 Executive car/Full-size car Volvo S90 sedan.jpg
1996–2005 C70 Mid-size car (Coupé/Convertible) 1998-2002 Volvo C70 coupe 01.jpg
1998–2006 S80 Executive car/Full-size car/Mid-size Luxury car Volvo-S80.jpg

2000s

2000–2009 S60 Compact executive car/Mid-size car 01-04 Volvo S60 .jpg
2000–2007 V70/XC70 Mid-size car/Large family car (Station wagon) Volvo V70 -- 01-07-2012 front.jpg
2003–2014 XC90 Mid-size crossover SUV Volvo XC90 V8 -- 02-26-2010.jpg
2004–2012 S40/V50 Small family car/Compact car/Subcompact executive car 2nd-Volvo-S40-1.jpg
2006–2013 C30 Compact Car Volvo C30 T5 2.jpg
2006–2013 C70 Full-size car/Cabriolet White Volvo C70 Facelift IAA 2009.JPG
2006–2016 S80 Full-size car/Executive car 2nd Volvo S80 -- 09-29-2010.jpg
2007–2016 V70/XC70 Full-size car (Station wagon) 3rd Volvo XC70 -- 09-26-2009.jpg
2008–2017 XC60 Compact Crossover SUV Volvo XC60 D3 - Frontansicht, 16. April 2011, Hilden.jpg

2010s

2010–2018 S60/V60 Mid-size car/Compact executive car Volvo V60 - Frontansicht, 12. Juni 2011, Dusseldorf.jpg
2012–2019 V40 Compact car/Small family car Volvo V40 D3 Summum Designpaket (II) - Frontansicht, 17. September 2012, Dusseldorf.jpg
2014–2016 XC Classic Mid-size crossover SUV Volvo XC90 front.JPG
2014– XC90 Mid-size crossover SUV Volvo XC 90 - Mondial de l'Automobile de Paris 2014 - 020.jpg
2016– S90/V90 Full-size car/Executive car/Mid-size Luxury car 2017 Volvo S90 Momentum D4 Automatic 2.0 Front.jpg
2017– XC60 Compact Crossover SUV 2018 Volvo XC60 R-Design D5 P-Pulse 2.0 Front.jpg
2017– XC40 Subcompact Crossover SUV 2018 Volvo XC40 First Edition T5 AWD Automatic 2.0 Front.jpg
2018– S60/V60 Mid-size car/Entry-Level Luxury car/Compact executive car 2019 Volvo S60 R-Design Edition T5 Automatic 2.0 Front.jpg

2020s

2021– Volvo C40 Battery electric subcompact Crossover SUV Volvo C40 fl.jpg
2023– Volvo EX30 Battery electric Subcompact Crossover SUV Volvo EX30 fr.jpg
2023– Volvo EX90 Battery electric mid-size luxury SUV 2023 Volvo EX90 Excellence (China) front view.png

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