Read more: Volvo CEO Samuelsson nixes super-luxury flagshipVolvo isn't going to develop a flagship sedan to challenge the BMW 7 series, the Mercedes-Benz S class or the Audi A8.
Certainly not now, and maybe not ever.
In a Saturday interview at the Shanghai auto show. Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson told Automotive News China that such a flagship doesn't fit Volvo's "green image" and is not, in fact, the sort of vehicle that Volvo customers would even consider
Read more: Volvo CEO Samuelsson nixes super-luxury flagshipVolvo isn't going to develop a flagship sedan to challenge the BMW 7 series, the Mercedes-Benz S class or the Audi A8.
Certainly not now, and maybe not ever.
In a Saturday interview at the Shanghai auto show. Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson told Automotive News China that such a flagship doesn't fit Volvo's "green image" and is not, in fact, the sort of vehicle that Volvo customers would even consider
They're really going to be playing up the green thing over the next few years. Realize that Volvo's strategy will be to become to the luxury segment's Prius - but a whole brand instead of just one car.they shouldn't be telling us that they aren't, because now people may not be interested in the brand as they might have been otherwise.
History seems to agree with you - look how long Jaguar d***ed everyone around with sportscar concepts and E Type / F Type rumors ... now they're desperate.I don't think keeping people in the dark about cars they will ultimately never make is a good strategy. Anyone looking for a 7 Series replacement isn't going to wait around forever for Volvo to come out with a vehicle so either way it's a lost sale, assuming the sale would have been there to begin with. Volvo hasn't shown a concept either so really they're just saying that this rumored vehicle isn't happening, not that something is being cancelled. It's not really surprising either. With their alleged 4 cylinder only strategy it's not surprising they won't be competing in that segment. All of those sedans are large and heavy but they're also very powerful. Volvo could never make something compelling with their downsized engine plan.
I'm much more comfortable knowing what the product plan is rather than being kept in the dark. I think people are far more likely to abandon a brand that vaguely talks about models and never delivers over a brand that lays out their product plans.
Putting things in perspective, the S60 and XC60 do fine. No, they're not blockbusters, but if all of Volvo's product line was selling on par no one here would be worried about them. (Especially since it only has one body style.)The S60 package is already pretty sweet and people aren't getting it, because there is nothing else to look forward to.