While still down 25.5% in May from a year earlier, the Swedish
car maker sold 44,380 cars in the month compared to the 31,760
sold in April, helped by improving showroom traffic trends in
Europe, a quicker than expected recovery in the United States,
and strong growth in China.
Volvo said China sales grew 21.8% in May, while U.S sales inched
down 2.5% year-on-year but bounced back strongly from April as
states started to ease restrictions in place due to the
pandemic.
Its sales in Europe fell around 50% in the month, still heavily
impacted by restrictions in many countries, but Volvo said the
region had shown signs of recovery compared with the previous
month.
(Reporting by Johannes Hellstrom; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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