No wonder the Swedish automaker wants to kill sedans.
Volvo had an absolutely bumper sales year in 2020, selling close to 400,000 cars in the second half of last year. That momentum has been maintained through the first two months of this year, with the brand already reporting that it has sold 110,383 cars globally in January and February, representing 29.1 percent growth relative to the same period last year. Most major markets contributed to this increase, and in North America, Volvo sold 17,315 cars alone. The vast majority of Volvos sold in the US continue to be SUVs, with those models accounting for 80 percent of sales in the country so far in 2021.