Volvo Cars has announced the appointment of Håkan Samuelsson as Chief Executive Officer and President. Håkan will serve a two-year term, starting April 1, 2025. Jim Rowan, who has served as CEO since 2022, will step down on March 31, 2025, and leave the Volvo Cars Board on the same date.
Håkan Samuelsson served on the Volvo Cars Board from 2010 and as CEO from 2012 to 2022. During his leadership, Volvo Cars was successfully repositioned as a global premium automotive brand and publicly listed. Subsequently, he served as Chairperson of Polestar until 2024.
“We are very pleased to welcome Håkan Samuelsson back as CEO. Håkan led Volvo Cars through one of its most transformative and value-creating decades — revitalising the brand, expanding into new markets, and successfully executing its IPO. He brings a rare combination of industrial depth, strategic clarity, and proven leadership and Håkan has a broad knowledge of our group. As the industry enters an even more complex phase, we believe his experience and steady hand are exactly what is needed to strengthen Volvo Cars’ global position and unlock its next wave of potential,” said Eric Li, Chairperson of the Board.
“For nearly 100 years, Volvo Cars has been defined by safety, quality, and a quiet confidence—earning global respect and trust. With a legacy of pioneering safety innovations and a commitment to human-centric design, Volvo Cars continues to set the standard in responsible mobility. As we accelerate our transformation toward intelligent electrification and sustainable growth, strong leadership is key. To guide this next chapter, the Board of Directors has appointed Håkan Samuelsson as CEO of Volvo Cars. With his deep experience and vision, Håkan is the right leader to drive Volvo Cars forward strengthening our innovation in safety, sustainability, and technology, while creating lasting value for our customers and shareholders,” he added.
“At the same time, we want to thank Jim Rowan for his important contributions. His leadership over the past three years has accelerated Volvo Cars’ transition into a software-led, connected car company. His commitment and energy have built a strong foundation in digital capabilities, and we are grateful for his efforts during a time of significant change. We look forward to building on this foundation with renewed focus and industrial momentum,” he concluded.
“The car industry is under pressure from many directions. I’m honored to return at such a defining moment for Volvo Cars. I have deep respect for the challenges ahead and look forward to working with our talented team to sharpen our competitiveness, meet the demands of key markets, and accelerate strategic execution and focus on leadership development,” said Håkan Samuelsson.
“It has been a privilege to lead Volvo Cars and work alongside such an exceptional team. Together, we’ve made significant progress in building a fast-growing, trusted brand and launched some of the industry’s most advanced and safety-oriented products — benefiting our customers and the broader community. I wish everyone at Volvo Cars continued success as the journey continues,” said Jim Rowan.