Oliver Solberg, son of 2003 World Rally Champion Petter Solberg, will contest Rally Monte Carlo next month driving a Polo R5.
The 18-year-old, who made his WRC debut at Wales Rally GB this year, will use the same car for January's opening round of the 2020 WRC calendar at the famous Rally Monte Carlo.
"It’s really exciting to be going to Monte-Carlo," said Solberg. "The plan for this rally is all about the experience. I know from my father’s stories, this is one of the hardest rallies in the world – when the weather is against you it can be definitely the toughest.
"I want to learn. I didn’t do so much driving with the Tarmac-spec car, so this is a chance for me to understand more from that side."
Solberg will complete a two-day test in early January in the French Alps to get used to the expected conditions.
The Swede's 2020 plans have yet to be confirmed, but Solberg is hopeful he can take part in his home event the following month.
"I don’t know yet what is exactly happening. We’re talking to some teams and Skoda’s one of those teams. Hopefully everything should be more clear and we will know more after Monte-Carlo.
"I grew up watching my dad competing on that [Rally Sweden] event close to my home. Of course I want to do it!
"Last year was tough, remember I won Sarma Rally in Latvia and a lot of the guys were going from there straight to Sweden. I was desperate to do that. Sweden would be a big priority for me – the roads are going so close to my home and to our team in Torbsy.
"I want to be driving the R5 car in WRC 2 or WRC 3 next season and that’s the dream for me. I want to do as many rounds of the championship as possible, maybe some of the long-haul rallies could be difficult, we have to see."