Life Begins at 40: Volvo Rules Out Smaller Models
Volvo has always been high in the running for being the world?s most rational automaker, with independence from Ford having allowed it to create what will go on to become an entire range of models from just two platforms and a single engine architecture. But despite the popularity of premium small cars in some parts of the world, Volvo says that it has no intention of making anything smaller than the upcoming 40-series, which will be sold around the globe.
?We obviously move toward segments that we can sell around the world,? Hakan Samuelsson, the company?s CEO, told us at the unveiling of the new 40-series concepts in Gothenburg last week. ?It?s very hard to make money in that segment right now? of course we could downsize [our CMA architecture, which underpins the 40-series], but that is not on the agenda.? Having been bitten before, Volvo is shy about risking the market?s teeth again. The company?s last compact model, the C30 (at top), never got close to the popularity of cars like the Mini, managing global sales of just 200,000 over its eight-year lifespan.
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