Museum "Volvo" is located in the industrial area of the Swedish city of Gothenburg, near Arendal on the Hisingen island, about 10 km West of Gothenburg city centre. The Museum tells the history of the company "Volvo", a leading manufacturer of vehicles in Sweden, with the first and modest to modern, and, moreover, future models.
One of the first exhibits that open eyes of the visitor of the Museum is the wooden frame of the chassis early model Volvo. The exhibits of the Museum are not limited to passenger cars, it provides the engine for the tank, manufactured by Volvo for the needs of the Swedish army, you can see gas turbine engines and aircraft produced for the aerospace forces of the country, and there are tractors and other heavy equipment. Pretty much interest unusual design, for example, concept cars Tandem, rather narrow double cars in which the driver sits in front of the passenger, like in a real fighter jet, or car model, designed by women specifically for women.
As for visions of the future, then there is Volvo includes models that at the time of its creation ahead of time, for example, model 1983 "LCP 2000". It has no visual appeal, but it was designed to run on different fuels, including pure vegetable oil.
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