Volvo’s first sedan was immediately disowned by Helmer MasOlle. The landscape and portrait painter—and car enthusiast—had indeed designed a prototype sedan and its touring car counterpart. He gladly ...
April 14, 1927 marked the first mass-produced Volvo ÖV4 model to roll off the Volvo Lundby factory of Göteborg, Sweden. Now, 2012 marks the 85th anniversary of Volvo cars. To celebrate the occasion, ...
On 14 April 1927, the very first series-produced Volvo car, the V4 (nicknamed the Jakob), left the factory. Fast forward to 2005 and in a rural area in southern Sweden, Leif Tufvesson and his company ...
In 2017, Volvo celebrates nine decades since the birth of the OV4. The first-ever passenger car to wear the Volvo badge was born on April 14, 1927, borrowing American car design elements and boasting ...