Volvo FM

Volvo FM series
Volvo FM (Second Generation) (2010 Facelift)
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Trucks Corporation
Also calledAMW GenNext Trucks (India)[1]
Production1998–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy truck
Body styleCOE
  • Day cab
  • Sleeper cab
  • Globetrotter High cab
RelatedVolvo FH
Volvo FMX
Powertrain
EngineInline 6-cylinder turbo-charged & intercooled
  • Volvo engines
  • D7C (7.3 L)1998–2001
  • D10B (9.6 L)1998–2001
  • D9A,B (9.4 L)2002-present
  • D12C,D (12.1 L)1998–2005
  • D13A,B (12.7 L)2005-present
Transmission
  • 14 speed synchro manual
  • SR1900 (1998–2001)
  • VT2014 (1998–2001)
  • VT2514 (OD)
  • VT2214AGS(1998–2002)
  • 12 speed semi-auto I-Shift
  • V2412AT (2001-present)
  • V2512AT (2005-present)
  • 6-speed auto Powertronic
  • VT1605PT
  • VT1706PT
  • VT1906 PT
  • VT2206PT
  • V2006PT & V2506PT
Chronology
PredecessorFL7/FL10/FL12 series

The Volvo FM is a heavy truck range produced by the Swedish company Volvo Trucks. It was originally introduced as FM7, FM10 and FM12 in 1998. FM stands for Forward control Medium height cab, where the numbers denominate an engine capacity in litres. As of 2005 the engine size is no longer added to the model denomination. The FM range is a multipurpose truck range for distribution, construction and on highway/off highway transport duties.[4] In 2013, Volvo Trucks announced an updated, Euro VI version of the Volvo FM.[5]

  1. ^ "Luxury Bus MAGNUS among AMW's new launches". Motorindia. 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2022-08-17.
  2. ^ "Home". saipadiesel.ir.
  3. ^ "Home". ghabbourauto.com.
  4. ^ FM7, FM10 and FM12 - 1990s : Volvo Trucks - Volvo Trucks Global
  5. ^ Press release: "New Volvo FM revealed at CV show"