The Volvo Amazon was manufactured by Volvo Cars from 1956 to 1970. The Amazon shared the wheelbase of its predecessor, the PV, as well as its tall posture and high H-point seating — while offering three model configurations: two-door sedan, four-door sedan, and a five-door wagon. In 1959 Volvo became the world's first manufacturer to provide front seat belts as standard equipment for all their cars.
In markets outside the Nordic countries the Amazon models were more known as the 120 series. This was due to the German motorcycle manufacturer Kreidler already using that name for a motorcycle. The two companies finally agreed that Volvo could use the name, but only in the Nordic market. By the end of production, 234,653 four-door models, 359,917 two-door models and 73,220 station wagons had been produced, giving a total of 667,791 vehicles, of which 60% were exported.
We offer a great number of products for Volvo Amazon and are especially proud of our production of interiors.