Between 30,000 and 34,000 lbs, depending on what features the truck has (more options typically add more tare weight), what motor it has (the Volvo VE D 12 would be the lightest available motor, the Volvo VE D 16 would be the heaviest, and the Cummins ISX and C12/13/15 Caterpillar motors would be in between those two as far as weight), and the trailer (what type it is, what it's made out of, the length of it, etc).
Volvo makes a wide range of trucks in varying weight classes. You would need to list a specific model and configuration.
Volvo Trucks's population is 32,011.
Volvo Trucks was created in 1928.
As much as it weighs? Volvo makes a wide range of trucks, designed for a wide variety of applications, so the tare weight of, say, a VNL640 6x4 line haul tractor and the tare weight of something like a FM9 in a vocational truck configuration are going to vary greatly. Need to be more specific with these types of questions.
15,000 to 18,000 lbs., depending on options.
Volvo makes a wide range of trucks in a number of classes and configurations. Your question is a bit on the broad side to be answered.
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Volvo manufactures trucks worldwide, and in a number of configurations. These may be cab-over-engine trucks, or they may be conventional/bonneted trucks. A model would be needed in order for this question to be answered with any accuracy.
The VNL series trucks are. Volvo Trucks is still a part of Volvo A.B., although the car manufacturer is not.
Volvo trucks are manufactured in Sweden, as that is the country they originated from. They are also manufactured in Dublin, Virginia from the United States. 13 other countries manufacture Volvo trucks.
One can find information on Volvo semi trucks on the official website for Volvo trucks. One can also watch videos on YouTube with people interacting with these vehicles.
Volvo has production facilities worldwide. Some components of the North American trucks do come from Mexico.