Volvo Celebrates 85th Birthday

On 14 April 1927, the first mass-produced Volvo car rolled off the production line at the Lundby factory in Gothenburg, Sweden.
On 14 April 1927, the first mass-produced Volvo car rolled off the production line at the Lundby factory in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Now, 85 years later, the Volvo Car Corporation sells almost 500,000 cars each year, while the Volvo Group is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of commercial vehicles.

At 10am on 14 April 1927, sales manager Hilmer Johansson drove the first mass-produced ÖV4 model through the factory gates – 85 years on, the same model passed through the same gates to celebrate this historic milestone.

Stefan Jacoby, President and CEO of Volvo Car Corporation, and Olof Persson, President and CEO of the Volvo Group, were behind the wheel.

“It’s a fantastic car, but it’s easy to see how much has changed over the last 85 years,” says Stefan Jacoby, who recently premiered the all-new V40 at the Geneva Motorshow.

The Volvo Group and Volvo Car Corporation are two companies with a long shared history. However, what was once one company began as an unpromising project because Volvo’s founders, Assar Gabrielsson and Gustaf Larson, had no direct experience of cars or the automotive industry.

During its first year of production Volvo sold a modest 300 cars but the following year business began to take off, and even back then Volvo realised that the key to success lay in exports.

Today, with 21,500 employees worldwide, around 87 percent of all Volvo Car Corporation’s sales take place outside Sweden. Last year, the Volvo Car Corporation sold around 450,000 cars in 120 countries, with the USA as its single largest market.

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Rob Fraser – General dogsbody & Director Rob is the founder of the business. He constantly mutters something about way too many red wines one evening being to blame. Often known for taking the 4WD in the driveway over the sports car, he has travelled pretty much everywhere in Australia and when he is bored goes for a drive. He first learned to drive on the farm in a left hand drive WW11 Jeep when he was 11, and was hooked on 4WDriving way back then. In addition to 4WD he is an avid motoring enthusiast and has maintained a strong interest in the industry ever since his teens. He has owned way too many cars in his time as well. Having previously lived at the top of corporate life he retired in 2000 and hasn’t put a suit and tie on since. Cars are his passion so why not have a business doing what you love he figures. He has towed either a caravan or camper trailer to most parts of Australia, has run guided tours for camper trailers’ and instructed drivers in off road towing.