Volvo Car Group Reveals World-class Safety and Support Features that will be Introduced in the All-new XC90 in 2014
Volvo Car Group Reveals World-class Safety and Support Features that will be Introduced in the All-new XC90 in 2014
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GOTHENBURG, Sweden, July 5, 2013 /PRN=KYODO JBN/ --
Volvo Car Group reveals a number of user-friendly safety and support
technologies that will be introduced in the all-new Volvo XC90 at the end of
2014.
"We are introducing the first Volvos with autonomous steering to avoid
accidents and make driving more comfortable," says Thomas Broberg, Senior
Safety Advisor Volvo Car Group.
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http://www.multivu.com/mnr/61938-volvo-car-reveals-safety-support-features-XC90
The new technologies for the upcoming Volvo XC90 will be tested by a number
of international media representatives this summer. The technologies are
- Pedestrian Detection in darkness. A world first that makes the detection
and auto brake technology work effectively also when driving in darkness. The
technology includes detection and auto brake for other vehicles, pedestrians
and cyclists.
- Road edge and barrier detection with steer assist. A feature that detects
if the car is about to drive off the road and autonomously applies steering
torque to bring the vehicle back on track. Being able to monitor where the
physical road ends is a world first. This means that the technology also works
on roads without side markings.
- Adaptive Cruise Control with steer assist. A technology that helps the
driver stay in the lane and follow the rhythm of the traffic. The new system
automatically follows the vehicle ahead.
"When the first XC90 was introduced in 2002, it featured a number of
groundbreaking safety features, including a world-first solution that helps
prevent rollovers. By revealing a number of systems for the next generation
XC90 we once again confirm our leadership in automotive safety," says Thomas
Broberg.
Collision mitigation for animals is a world first that detects and
automatically brakes for animals both in daylight and in the dark. The
technology, which is designed to help the driver avoid accidents or reduce the
speed of impact, will be introduced some time after the all-new XC90 arrives by
the end of 2014.
Towards zero
At the media event, Volvo Car Group also demonstrates other features that
are part of the continuous aim to bring the number of people killed and
seriously injured in new Volvo cars down to zero by 2020.
Car 2 Car communication enables vehicles to communicate with each other and
with the traffic environment, opening up fantastic possibilities. Vital
information can be shared and exchanged - creating a more comfortable and safer
drive.
The technology is based on communication between transmitters in vehicles
and the road infrastructure, such as road signs and traffic lights.
The self-parking car
Autonomous Parking is a Volvo concept technology that allows a car to find
and park in a vacant space by itself, allowing the driver to leave the vehicle
at the entrance to the car park.
Combining autonomous driving with detection and auto brake for other
objects makes it possible for the car to interact safely with other cars and
pedestrians in the car park. The speed and braking are adapted for smooth
integration in the parking environment.
"Our approach is based on autonomously driven cars being able to move
safely in environments with non-autonomous vehicles and unprotected road
users," says Thomas Broberg.
Descriptions and facts in this press material relate to Volvo Car Group's
international car range. Described features might be optional. Vehicle
specifications may vary from one country to another and may be altered without
prior notification.
http://www.multivu.com/mnr/61938-volvo-car-reveals-safety-support-features-XC90
SOURCE: Volvo Car Group
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