Toyota leads with $344 billion net worth, producing hybrid and hydrogen buses. Volkswagen AG ranks second with $500 billion, selling 10.9 million vehicles. Volvo follows with $42.39 billion, known for Volvo 9700 DD double-deck buses. Daimler AG ranks third with $265.05 billion, producing buses under Mercedes-Benz brands
Volvo produces trucks in 16 countries worldwide. New models focus on fuel efficiency and comfort
Volkswagen is Europe's best-selling car brand, founded in 1937. Volvo, founded in 1927, produces family cars and trucks. Vauxhall, founded in 1857, is Britain's oldest surviving car brand
Real range estimated between 245-510 km based on various conditions. Real energy consumption estimated between 131-273 Wh/km. Range depends on driving style, weather and route conditions
SIPS was introduced in 1991 for Volvo 700, 900 and 850 series. System consists of reinforced lower sill panel and honeycomb door reinforcements. Driver and passenger seats mounted on transverse steel rails
Five cylinders mounted in straight line along crankshaft. Shorter than straight-six engines but smoother than straight-four. Typically uses 72-degree crankshaft angles. Most common firing order is 1-2-4-5-3