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Volvo has a history of pioneering car safety. In 1959, they invented the three point seat belt and gave the technology to the world for free. They also introduced seat-mounted airbags, the rear ...
A combination approach to studying safety is part of Volvo's overall initiative to have its vehicles involved in zero auto accidents.
By exposing safety systems to an enormous variety of road conditions — including ones that are difficult or even impossible to test in real life — Volvo ensures that its cars are prepared for ...
During the 1950s and 1960s, Europe's sports car market was experiencing a boom. Most Western European countries began ...
The Volvo EX30 is a compelling little EV, as it offers lots of power and style, all for a rather reasonable price. It even ...
Volvo is using a new AI technique called 'Gaussian splatting' to train its vehicles and accelerate its goal of zero collisions on the roads – and it's all thanks to its recently expanded partnership ...
Given Volvo’s reputation for safety, it’s no surprise that the 2025 V90 Cross Country wagon comes standard with a generous ...
Volvo Cars took the wraps off new-for-2026 S90 plug-in hybrid, promising nearly 50 miles (80 km) of all-electric range and refreshed tech.
The Volvo XC90 was assessed by Euro NCAP in 2015, shortly after it was launched. At the time it was considered one of the safest cars the organisation had ever tested, with a 97 per cent score in ...