This {photograph} exhibits a partial view of a Volvo X30 electrical automotive with the corporate emblem on the Volvo manufacturing facility in Ghent on April 25, 2025. This manufacturing facility will produce the Volvo X30 100% electrical mannequin for the European market.
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Shares of Sweden’s Volvo Vehicles tumbled greater than 22.5% on Thursday, with the corporate recording its worst buying and selling day ever.
The automaker, which is owned by China’s Geely Holding, posted a considerable drop in fourth-quarter working revenue, citing the affect of U.S. tariffs, adverse foreign money results and weak demand, earlier than Thursday’s opening bell.
Volvo Vehicles stated fourth-quarter working revenue excluding objects affecting comparability got here in at 1.8 billion Swedish krona ($200.46 million), reflecting a 68% drop in comparison with the identical interval a 12 months prior.
“Now we have a really difficult market, particularly in China, very robust competitors. All of our European colleagues have the identical downside,” Volvo Vehicles CEO Hakan Samuelsson instructed CNBC’s “Europe Early Version” on Thursday.
He added the discontinuation of EV incentives within the U.S. and China had been additionally contributing to “a really difficult exterior surroundings.”
“However internally we’ve had superb work finished with reducing our prices and securing a optimistic money movement, in order that I’d spotlight as crucial optimistic issues that we’ve reached throughout the 12 months,” he added.

Shares of Volvo Vehicles misplaced 22.5%, having been down greater than 28% earlier within the day. Its earlier worst single-session fall was 11.1%.
Analysts at UBS stated that based mostly on Volvo Vehicles’ revenue miss, they anticipate 10%-15% downgrades to full-year 2026 consensus earnings earlier than curiosity and taxes (EBIT), “probably extra given the underlying EBIT margin was near 0%” within the ultimate three months of 2025.
A tricky 12 months forward
The U.S. and EU agreed to a framework commerce deal in July final 12 months, one which noticed the Trump administration impose a blanket tariff of 15% on most EU items, a major discount from Trump’s risk of 30% and virtually halving the tariff price on Europe’s auto sector from 27.5%.
Trade teams, which tentatively welcomed the commerce deal on the time, expressed deep concern in regards to the prices related to the brand new tariffs.
Volvo Vehicles has lengthy been thought of one of the vital uncovered European carmakers to U.S. tariffs.
Trying forward, Volvo Vehicles stated deliveries of its new and absolutely electrical EX60 mid-size SUV will ramp up throughout the second half of the 12 months.
Nonetheless, it warned that 2026 is more likely to be one other difficult one, with continued pricing stress, tariff results, regulatory uncertainty and softer shopper sentiment more likely to weigh on the trade.