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For 2025, Volvo does the un-imaginable and re-designs their flagship SUV, the XC90. Its unique style has the competition going back to the drawing board to find better ways to keep up.
Volvo is set to enhance vehicle safety with the introduction of an adaptive seat belt in its upcoming fully electric EX60, launching in 2026. This innovative seat belt utilises real-time data from ...
Overview Volvo has a knack for making boxy look chic, and the EX40 is a prime example. The brand's electric compact SUV is drenched in Scandinavian style from bumper to bumper, inside and out ...
The new 'intelligent' seat belt is not yet in the current Volvo range, but it will be launched in 2026 and the first to feature it will be the new Volvo EX60 electric car.
Why a 2021 Volvo XC90 AC Repair Can Cost Nearly $5,000 But what if fixing that cool breeze costs you almost as much as a down payment on a CPO S60? Getting your AC fixed might require the same ...
The multi-adaptive safety belt will be first used on Volvo’s new EX60 electric SUV next year. (Volvo) Volvo has taken vehicle safety to a new level with the introduction of the world’s first ...
In what’s being described as a major improvement to the seat belt, a new multi-adaptive safety belt has been unveiled by Volvo. The manufacturer says it’s a world-first technology aimed to ...
Volvo has just announced a world-first “multi-adaptive” safety belt, set to debut in the upcoming Volvo EX60, a fully electric SUV launching in 2026. This isn’t your standard 3-point belt. It’s a data ...
Khosrowshahi confirmed Uber’s further support for companies developing autonomous vehicle systems such as Aurora and Waabi, positioning itself to facilitate a broad, safer, and more accessible ...
We have a good feeling about the EX30, Volvo’s new small electric SUV. As the brand’s quickest and most affordable model, it seems like a hit in the making. The EX30 is also the company’s ...
The AI-enabled technology developed by startup Waabi, for instance, could shave years off the development cycle for autonomous vehicles that are ready for just about any road eventuality.
Raquel Urtasun, CEO of Waabi, speaking at Web Summit Vancouver 2025 on May 28. Vaughn Ridley/Sportsfile via Getty Images Waabi, the Toronto-based autonomous driving startup, didn’t enter the ...