Luxury Automaker Geely's Flagship Revival: A New Era of Performance and Sustainability In a significant move, Volvo, a subsidiary of Chinese conglomerate Geely, is set to unveil its first eight-cylinder model since the iconic Esprit went out of production in 2004. The highly anticipated vehicle is part of a broader company-wide initiative known as Focus 2030, aimed at transforming the automaker into a leader in hybrid technology. As Volvo looks to revamp its image, the new eight-cylinder model is expected to be a key player in the company's push towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future. With the automotive industry undergoing a significant shift towards electrification, Volvo's bold move is likely to send shockwaves through the luxury car market.
The Geely subsidiary's first eight-cylinder model since production of the Esprit ended in 2004 is part of a wider company reset called Focus 2030, which emphasizes hybrids as the automaker seeks to ...