Volvo, English name Volvo, is a famous Swedish automobile brand, which is also translated as Volvo. This brand of car is the safest car in the world at present. Volvo Car Company is the largest automobile enterprise in Northern Europe, the largest industrial enterprise group in Sweden and one of the top 20 automobile companies in the world.
Volvo Car Company was founded in 1927 by Gustav Larcon and asare gabriel Song, and its headquarters is in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Company has attached great importance to automobile safety since its operation, and the founder of the company regards life as the central topic of research and development. Therefore, safety, quality and environmental protection are regarded as the core values of Volvo Car Company, and penetrate into the company's operation, products and attitudes. Volvo cars in the new century are endowed with more contents-passion, vitality and attraction.
The name Volvo is Latin, which means "rolling forward". Used for the first Volvo car in April 1927? Before V4, it was a brand name of ball bearing. The nameplate of Volvo car is a symbol of steel-a circle with an oblique arrow (iron mark). The design concept of this logo comes from the Swedish steel industry, which is famous for its durability. Since then, this steel symbol has become the representative of Volvo in the world.
Among all Volvo's inventions, the most prominent one is 1959 three-point seat belt, which is recognized as one of the most life-saving technological inventions in human history. In addition, the safety cage frame and glued safety windshield are also the first important safety functions of Volvo cars. The prototype of the first child-only rear seat was tested in 1964, and was introduced on Volvo buses in 1972. The SIPS side impact protection system introduced by 199 1 is a classic example.
Volvo Cars enjoys a high reputation in Northern Europe for its excellent quality and performance, especially in terms of safety system, Volvo Cars has its own uniqueness. The American Institute of Highway Loss Information once selected the top ten safest cars, and Volvo topped the list. By 1937, the company's annual output of automobiles had reached 10000. Subsequently, its business gradually developed into production materials, living materials, energy products and other fields, becoming the largest company in Northern Europe. ?