MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026|No. 1131
Automotive · Technology

US Government Grants Volvo Permission to Continue Selling Connected Cars

The Trump administration has officially permitted Volvo to continue selling its connected car technology in the United States, clearing the path for the automaker's expansion plans.

A Volvo S90 sedan is shown, representing the connected car technology approved for sale in the US. · Photo by Clayton Malquist on Unsplash
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The Trump administration has granted Volvo permission to continue selling connected cars in the U.S. This decision allows the Swedish automaker, which is majority-owned by China's Geely Holdings, to move forward with its expansion plans for its U.S. factory.

Details regarding the specific connected car technologies or the exact nature of the regulatory approval were not immediately available. The approval permits Volvo to proceed with its existing and future offerings in the connected vehicle space within the United States.

This regulatory clearance is a key factor for Volvo's ongoing business operations and growth strategy in the American market. The company has been working to integrate advanced digital features into its vehicle lineup.

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