Difference between revisions of "Volvo"
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==Volvo Powertrain== | ==Volvo Powertrain== | ||
===Engines=== | ===Engines=== | ||
− | * [[Volvo | + | *[[Volvo D7|D7]] - 7.3 litre diesel |
− | * [[Volvo | + | *[[Volvo D8|D8]] - 7.7 litre diesel |
− | * [[Volvo D11|D11]] | + | * [[Volvo D9|D9]] - 9.4 litre diesel |
− | * [[Volvo | + | *[[Volvo D10|D10]] - 9.6 litre diesel |
+ | * [[Volvo D11|D11]] - 10.8 litre diesel | ||
+ | *[[Volvo D12|D12]] - 12 litre diesel | ||
+ | *[[Volvo DH12|DH12]] - 12 litre diesel | ||
+ | * [[Volvo D13|D13]] - 12.8 litre diesel | ||
+ | * [[Volvo D16|D16]] - 16.1 litre diesel | ||
[[Category:Volvo]] | [[Category:Volvo]] |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 7 January 2019
- NOTE: See Volvo Buses for a list of chassis and complete bus models offered.
The Volvo Group is a Swedish supplier of commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace components and financial services. The auto manufacturer was founded on 14 April 1927 in the city of Gothenburg, as a spin-off from the roller ball bearing maker SKF.