- Volvo Cars plans to develop new models to expand its range still incomplete and sell 800,000 cars worldwide in 2020 (twice as currently).
- The manufacturer expects the green light from the Chinese executive management to develop various projects, in particular a small urban vehicle (C10) and a luxury limousine (S90), as well as a compact recreational vehicle (XC40, which would come earlier).
- On the sole Chinese market, the brand expects a sales volume of 200,000 units in 2020, a quarter of its sales. Volvo opens its first plant in China in 2013 and already plans a second assembly plant in the country.
- In the Indian market, the brand is not currently present but wishes to settle there permanently, like the German premium brands Audi, BMW and Mercedes that are already installed.