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Volvo Cars to Slash 3,000 White-Collar Jobs in Major Cost-Cutting Move

The job reductions will primarily affect positions in Sweden, particularly around the company’s Gothenburg headquarters.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 28, 2025
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Volvo Cars to Slash 3,000 White-Collar Jobs in Major Cost-Cutting Move

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In a significant move to streamline operations and address rising costs, Volvo Cars has announced it will cut approximately 3,000 white-collar jobs across its global workforce. The layoffs, which represent around 15% of the company’s office-based staff, are part of a broader restructuring effort as the automaker navigates an increasingly challenging global market.

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The job reductions will primarily affect positions in Sweden, particularly around the company’s Gothenburg headquarters. Departments expected to face the most significant impact include research and development, communications, and human resources. Volvo is taking these steps to adapt to slowing demand, geopolitical pressures, and increasing financial strain linked to raw material costs and trade uncertainties.

The company has cited multiple factors behind the decision, including a noticeable decline in revenue and global vehicle deliveries during the first quarter of 2025. As demand for electric vehicles shows signs of cooling and supply chain issues persist, Volvo is moving quickly to reduce operational overhead and reposition itself for longer-term stability.

Volvo Cars to slash 3,000 jobs in white-collar cutback | Reuters

Volvo’s CEO emphasized that the restructuring is not a retreat from the company’s ambitions but rather a necessary shift to make the organization more resilient and agile. “We are operating in a fundamentally different environment than even just a few years ago,” he said. “This step, while difficult, is essential for Volvo to remain competitive and innovative in the future.”

The cuts come at a time when the broader automotive industry is undergoing rapid transformation. Legacy automakers are racing to adapt to electric vehicle trends, build smarter digital infrastructure, and manage higher input costs—all while facing increased competition from both traditional rivals and new tech entrants. Several other automakers have also taken cost-cutting measures this year, indicating a wider realignment across the sector.

Despite the layoffs, Volvo remains committed to its technological and sustainability goals. The company recently announced new initiatives to expand its digital capabilities, including the integration of AI features into its vehicles. These enhancements are part of Volvo’s ongoing effort to deliver smarter, safer, and more personalized driving experiences, even as it tightens its internal operations.

Internally, the company is preparing for a one-time restructuring cost in the billions of Swedish crowns, but believes the long-term savings and efficiency gains will outweigh the short-term financial burden. The restructuring plan is expected to be fully implemented by the fall, with Volvo continuing to evaluate which regions and roles are most aligned with its evolving business priorities.

Looking forward, Volvo is maintaining its focus on innovation, electrification, and regional market strategies. The company is expected to tailor future product rollouts and updates based on specific market demands, particularly in the United States and China, where regulatory environments and consumer behavior continue to shift rapidly.

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While the decision to reduce its workforce was described as “deeply regrettable,” Volvo leadership maintains that it is a necessary response to the realities of the current economic and industrial climate. The company is offering support packages for affected employees and has committed to handling the process with transparency and care.

Volvo’s restructuring is a reminder of the pressures many global companies face as they adapt to the evolving economic landscape. With a renewed focus on efficiency and digital innovation, Volvo aims to emerge from this transition stronger, leaner, and more capable of leading in the next generation of mobility.

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