Volvo to build a factory in Mexico

Volvo to build a factory in Mexico


Volvo Trucks North America

The Volvo Group has announced the construction of a new truck factory in Mexico. The site, which is expected to be operational in 2026, will provide additional capacity to support the growth plans of Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks in the US and Canadian markets, and support sales of Mack trucks in Mexico and Latin America.

The Mack LVO plant in Pennsylvania and the Volvo NRV plant in Virginia will continue to be the primary locations for truck production in North America. Volvo has invested $400 million in its NRV factory to prepare for the production of the new Volvo VNL model.

The new plant will produce trucks for the Volvo and Mack brands. “This will be a complete car assembly center including bodywork and painting,” the manufacturer said.

The Volvo Group today announced that it will build a new truck manufacturing plant in Mexico to increase the Group’s production in the United States. The plant will provide additional capacity to support the growth plans of Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks in the US and Canadian markets, and support sales of Mack trucks in Mexico and South America. The plant is expected to be operational in 2026.

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