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The last XC90 leaves the Torslanda factory

Geplaatst: 12.07.2014 - 14:09
door TomXC60
The last Volvo XC90 to be produced in Gothenburg rolled off the Torslanda plant line by noon today, Friday July 11, marking car number 636,143. From there it was taken to the Volvo Museum.

Representatives from the media, the Executive Management Team and the project team behind the development of the XC90 were on site to celebrate the last current version of the XC90, now leaving room for the next generation of cars. Right before lunch the Twilight Bronze painted car left the production line.

Project Director Hans Wikman shared the thoughts of the development team in the late 1990s.

- We didn't want to make a copy of the existing SUVs on the market but wanted to put a new standard in the segment, especially from a security point of view.

Hans Wikman, previosly Project Director for XC90

Deputy Plant Manager Michael Gustafsson says that when production stops at 0:12 AM Saturday and the plant closes for the holiday, extensive preparations begins for the start of production of the all-new Volvo XC90 in the assembly plant.

- Since the new model is slightly larger, adjustments will be made at virtually every station.

Production of the current XC90 continues under the name Volvo XC Classic and will be built in Volvo's new plant in Daqing with start of production later this year. It is intended for the Chinese market only.


Among the guests in the Torslanda plant earier today were both Hans-Olov Olsson vice Chairman of the Board of directors, and Paul Welander, SVP Quality and Customer Satisfaction.

XC90 Facts

– The decision to make a proposal for a modern, not oversized, 7 seater SUV was made in August 1998.

– The launch was January 7 in 2002.

– One of Volvo Cars' biggest successes in terms of sales.

– It has been awarded with more than 110 international acclaims.

– It was Sweden's most valuable export product with an annual export value of over 40 billion SEK during the top years in the mid 2000's.

– Before the car had been even shown to customers 15,000 orders had been placed with Volvo dealers.

– In connection to the 2006 Volvo Ocean Race an XC90 made out of Lego was displayed.

– American Highway Safety (IIHS) ranked the XC90 as Top Safety Pick+ in 2014 – twelve years after the car was launched.



5 World Firsts in the XC90

• RSC (Roll Stability Control), a system using a gyro sensor to detect and prevent the risk of the car rolling over and ROPS (Roll Over Protection System) to optimise protective safety for all passengers in case the car would still roll over.

• Inflatable side curtains for all three rows of seats.

• An integrated, adjustable child seat cushion for children in the second seat row.

• Safety belts with pretensioners for all seats.

• A Dolby 5.1 Pro Logic II stereo system with a 305 Watt Alpine amplifier and 12 speakers of top quality.



Sales figures

2002 5,040

2003 62,177

2004 84,032

2005 85,994

2006 85,064

2007 79,140

2008 52,872

2009 32,754

2010 37,597

2011 39,631

2012 31,290

2013 23,784

TOTAL 619,375

Re: The last XC90 leaves the Torslanda factory

Geplaatst: 12.07.2014 - 14:23
door lint
Een gedenkwaardig moment voor een heel succesvolle auto in de grote SUV klasse.

Re: The last XC90 leaves the Torslanda factory

Geplaatst: 12.07.2014 - 22:30
door casper
De meeste automodellen ben je na een paar jaar al moe gezien, deze blijft na 12 jaar nog steeds ontroerend knap :-)

De laatste

Geplaatst: 11.08.2014 - 10:59
door casper
De laatste en zijn enige en laatste rit recht naar het museum:

Re: The last XC90 leaves the Torslanda factory

Geplaatst: 11.08.2014 - 17:06
door Mart van der Steeg
casper schreef: De meeste automodellen ben je na een paar jaar al moe gezien, deze blijft na 12 jaar nog steeds ontroerend knap :-)
Bij diverse Volvo modellen is de houdbaarheid vrij lang. Beter dan Duits of Japans spul.

Re: The last XC90 leaves the Torslanda factory

Geplaatst: 20.08.2014 - 00:54
door volvo708090
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