The American auto market has moved swiftly away from sedans.
That might be changing.
Volvo is reportedly working on an electric sedan and wagon that could come to the U.S. by 2028.
Sedans are so back, baby. Well, maybe. A few months ago, news broke that GM was bringing a sedan back to the market as a Buick. And now, Volvo is reportedly looking at not only sending a sedan our way but a wagon, too. A source claiming to be in the know told Automotive News that Volvo is looking at bringing an electric sedan and wagon in the U.S. in 2028. It isn't confirmed just yet, and Volvo declined to comment on future products, but this is exciting news.
Volvo stopped building the gorgeous S60 sedan (it's one of my favorite four-door designs of this century) in 2024, and killed off the S90 sedan and V60 wagon last year. That took the Swedes completely out of the North American sedan market, shifting its focus to crossovers and SUVs, both gas and electric. So it's interesting to see the company reverse course so quickly.






