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Volvo won't entirely give up on sedans and station wagons

Volvo won't entirely give up on sedans and station wagons


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Volvo, like an overwhelming majority of its peers and rivals, sells more SUVs and crossovers than sedans and station wagons. It confirmed plans to pivot away from low-riding models in 2021, but it stressed that it's not ready to throw in the towel in either segment quite yet.

"Yes, the [V and S lines] will be replaced with something even more attractive to customers," affirmed company boss Håkan Samuelsson in an interview with British magazine Autocar. His comments come as a relief for Volvo wagon fans around the world, given that in 2021 he had said that the company needs "to move [on] from wagons and sedans." There's a catch, though: Future V and S models will look quite different than today's.