
Volvo is setting the pace for the future of cars with modern innovations in connectivity, safety, and electrification. With a plan to become a fully electric premium car company by 2030, Volvo is consistently developing new technology – and here's what you can look for in Volvo’s current and future models!
Volvo's Next Level of Safety Technology
Safety has always been at the heart of Volvo cars since its founding in 1927, and they aren't stopping anytime soon. Volvo's current IntelliSafe Driver Assistance Technology is designed to provide every driver with the peace of mind they need behind the wheel through Volvo's city safety, pilot assist, auto-brake, steering support, cross-traffic alerts, and rear-collision warnings. Volvo continues to lead the way in safety through its latest development of autonomous driving technologies (AD) through Volvo's Safe-Autonomous Driving Plan to bring significant improvements in safety until all Volvo cars are fully autonomous – with the desire to save more lives and avoid collisions completely.
Volvo's New Core-Computing Technology
Volvo believes the future of the car industry lies in software-defined cars with features that differentiate one car from another. That's why they are centralizing core-computing for a faster and more flexible development system that will flow all the way down from car manufacturing to the driver themselves. With core-computing technology, Volvo will be able to evolve its vehicles to be better every day.
Improving Battery Technology for All-Electric Volvo Vehicles
With a goal to be fully electric by 2030, Volvo is building our strategy for improving battery technology, driving range, efficiency, and charging time for drivers. With a promise that nearly 50% of all Volvo cars produced and sold will be electric by 2025—Volvo is leading the way in a climate-neutral future for all car manufacturers through a line-up of premium electric vehicles including the Crossover C40, XC90 Recharge, XC60 Recharge Plug-in Hybrid, XC40 Recharge Pure Electric, V60 Recharge Plug-in Hybrid, S90 Recharge Plug-in Hybrid, and the S60 Recharge Plug-in Hybrid.
Staying Connected Through Volvo Technology
Volvo was the first carmaker to introduce Google's Android Automotive OS with Google Services to its vehicles with a Sensus Connect Touchscreen and Digital Driver Display to assist drivers in staying connected to their world with comfort and convenience. Volvo works closely with tech companies to provide the latest innovations to better support, entertain, and lead our customers through connectivity services, updated maps and navigation, and enhanced audio experiences that will not only make life easier but more enjoyable as you drive.
By constantly raising the bar and inventing new technology, Volvo will deliver new experiences for drivers in a personal, sustainable, and safe way. Volvo is shaping tomorrow's car experience with its pledge to have climate-neutral manufacturing by 2025 and will continue to lead the way in the future of cars through modern innovations, vehicle safety, and the latest technology.
But no matter how much we evolve, our focus will remain the same: Our drivers always come first. If you're interested in test-driving a new or pre-owned Volvo model, stop into our Bob Penkhus Volvo showroom today, or contact us online to schedule an appointment. Our car experts are happy to help you find the car you've been looking for with all the latest technology features available today!
- Your friends at Bob Penkhus Volvo