
Håkan will serve a two-year term, starting April 1, 2025, ensuring stability while the company prepares to appoint a long-term successor, a press release reads. Samuelsson previously served on the Volvo Cars Board from 2010 and as CEO from 2012 to 2022. Under his leadership, Volvo Cars was repositioned as a global premium automotive brand and successfully went public.
He later served as Chairperson of Polestar until 2024. This leadership transition comes at a critical time for Volvo Cars and the broader automotive industry. With rapid technological advancements, geopolitical challenges, and intensifying competition, the Board believes strong, experienced leadership is essential.
As Volvo Cars accelerates its transition toward intelligent electrification and sustainable growth, Samuelsson is expected to strengthen innovation in safety, sustainability, and technology. Jim Rowan will step down on March 31, 2025, and leave the Volvo Cars Board on the same date..