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February 29, 2024

History of the Volvo Class 8 Trucks

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WRITTEN BY: BLOOM SERVICES

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Volvo is a Swedish multinational manufacturing company that has been producing trucks since the 1920s. The company has a rich history of producing high-quality, reliable, and efficient trucks, including their Class 8 trucks. In this article, we will explore the history of the Volvo Class 8 truck and how it has evolved over time.


The Early Years

The first Volvo truck was produced in 1928, and it was a 1.5-ton truck with a 4-cylinder engine. The company continued to produce trucks in the 1930s and 1940s, but it wasn’t until the 1950s that Volvo began producing Class 8 trucks. In 1955, Volvo introduced the Titan, its first Class 8 truck, which was powered by a V8 engine. The Titan was an instant success, and it established Volvo as a major player in the trucking industry.


The Titan was followed by the F88 in 1965, which was an even larger and more powerful truck. The F88 was designed for long-haul operations, and it quickly became a popular choice among trucking companies. Volvo continued to produce Class 8 trucks throughout the 1970s and 1980s, with models like the F12, FH, and FL.



The Modern Era

In the 1990s, Volvo introduced a new generation of Class 8 trucks, which included the FH12, FH16, and FM. These trucks featured advanced technology and engineering, making them some of the most efficient and reliable trucks on the road. The FH12 and FH16 were particularly popular, thanks to their powerful engines and comfortable cabs.


In the early 2000s, Volvo introduced the FH13, which featured an even more powerful engine and improved fuel efficiency. The FH13 was followed by the FH16, which had a massive 16-liter engine and was one of the most powerful trucks on the road.


In recent years, Volvo has continued to innovate and improve its Class 8 trucks. The company introduced the FH series in 2013, which featured advanced safety features, including adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning. The FH series also had improved fuel efficiency, thanks to its aerodynamic design and advanced engine technology.


Today, Volvo produces several Class 8 trucks, including the FH, FM, and VNL. These trucks are designed for a wide range of applications, from long-haul transportation to local delivery. They are known for their reliability, efficiency, and advanced technology.



Commitment to Innovation

The history of the Volvo Class 8 truck is a testament to the company’s commitment to innovation and quality. From the early days of the Titan to the modern FH series, Volvo has continued to produce some of the most advanced and reliable trucks on the road. With a focus on safety, efficiency, and driver comfort, the Volvo Class 8 truck is sure to remain a popular choice among trucking companies for many years to come.



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Here at Bloom, we provide both Volvo 860s and Freightliner Cascadias on our Rental and Lease-Purchase Program. If you have a Class A CDL and two years of experience, Bloom Services is hiring OTR truckers. Our drivers take home $3,000 + a week after all expenses.


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