Is Volvo the hardest car?

No, but Volvo cars are really hard.

on all Volvo models, imported military-grade boron steel is widely used in the main load-bearing and impact-resistant structural parts such as A-pillar, B-pillar and C-pillar. In XC9, XC6 and other models, the proportion of boron steel is 4%, while the entry-level XC4 is more than 35%. Of course, the use of boron steel is not Volvo's patent, luxury car brands such as BBA will also use boron steel, but the proportion of the whole vehicle is mostly around 15%.

"Road Tank" is not a hollow reputation. "In the collision accidents so far, Volvo has nine wins and one draw." Volvo staff proudly said. Indeed, the hardness of Volvo cars can be seen from the utilization rate of boron steel. And this also shows us that Volvo's pursuit of safety is almost "harsh" from an angle. "Safety is luxury", Volvo deeply branded safety on its brand imprint, and when it comes to making a certain aspect to the extreme, it will become the first in the industry.

introduction to Volvo

Volvo, a famous Swedish luxury car brand, was once translated as "Volvo". The brand was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1927. Volvo Group now owns Volvo trucks, Volvo buses, Volvo construction equipment and other related brands. ? [21]? Volvo Cars is no longer owned by Volvo Group, but was acquired by China Geely Holding Group in 21. In 1999, Volvo Group sold its Volvo car business to Ford Motor Company.

In p>21, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, a China automobile company, bought Volvo car business from Ford and obtained the ownership of Volvo car brand. With 95 years of deep accumulation and classic inheritance, Volvo Group has built a world-renowned Volvo brand with the core values of "quality, safety and environmental protection", which has won a high degree of trust around the world and achieved great appeal.