Volvo trucks are made in multiple locations worldwide. The main manufacturing plants include:
- New River Valley Plant in Dublin, Virginia, USA: The largest Volvo truck factory globally, producing models like the Volvo VNL, VNR Electric, and new VNL.
- Hagerstown, Maryland, USA: Produces powertrain components such as I-Shift transmissions and D11/D13 engines.
- In Europe: Plants in Blainville-sur-Orne, France (medium-duty trucks), Gothenburg and UmeƄ in Sweden (heavy-duty trucks like FH, FH16, FMX), and Ghent, Belgium (truck production and battery assembly for electric models).
- Additional plants in Curitiba, Brazil; Durban, South Africa; Bangalore, India; and Brisbane, Australia, catering to regional markets.
Volvo Trucks assembles vehicles in 12 countries globally with a strong manufacturing presence in Sweden and Belgium, where their main parts distribution center is located.
In summary, Volvo trucks are manufactured in extensive facilities across the U.S., Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia, with key production hubs in the USA, Sweden, Belgium, France, Brazil, South Africa, India, and Australia.