Volvo Cars sales fall 12% in June, fully electric tumble 26%

July 2, 2025 3:05 AM EDT

A logo of Volvo is seen inside a car dealer in Nijmegen, Netherlands February 26, 2025. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo

By Jagoda Darlak

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden-based Volvo Cars reported on Wednesday a fourth straight month of falling sales volumes, pressured by trade tariffs and weaker electric vehicle demand.

Volvo Cars, which is majority-owned by China's Geely, said in a statement it sold 62,858 cars in June, a 12% drop from a year earlier.

The group, which in April withdrew its earnings forecast for the next two years in the face of tariffs, said sales of fully electric cars fell 26% to account for 22% of total sales volumes.

Sales of electrified cars as a whole, also including plug-in hybrids, were down 19% to account for 44% of total sales volumes.

"This month's performance is an example of the tough conditions that we have indicated," a Volvo Car spokesperson told Reuters in an emailed response to questions.

"We anticipated 2025 would be a challenging transition year on the path to our long-term growth ambitions," she added.

Volvo Cars said in May it would cut 3,000 mostly white-collar jobs as it struggles with cost increases, a slowdown in electric vehicle demand and global trade uncertainty.

Its sales volumes in Europe were down 14%, while in the U.S. and China they were down 7% and 3%, respectively.

Shares in the company were up 4.8% at 1348 GMT, but have fallen 24% so far this year.

(Reporting by Jagoda Darlak. Editing by Louise Heavens and Mark Potter)



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