Volvo Cars divests its stake in engine maker Aurobay to Geely

Volvo Cars becomes first car manufacturer to fully exit its participation in the development and manufacturing of IC engines; Aurobay to remain sole provider of hybrids and mild-hybrid powertrains.

08 Nov 2022 | 4532 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Volvo Cars, which is aiming to go fully electric by 2030, has divested its 33 percent holding in Aurobay to Geely Holding.  

Aurobay, which develops and produces powertrain solutions for a global market, is a global supplier of propulsion technology, development services and contract manufacturing with manufacturing capabilities ...

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