2024 Volvo EX90 announced as the safest model: here’s a first look at the electric SUV
September 21, 2022
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As the automotive industry’s transition to electric drives continues at full speed, Volvo is taking firm steps to establish itself in this market. One of the steps the
As the automotive industry’s transition to electric drives continues at full speed, Volvo is taking firm steps to establish itself in this market. One of the steps the company is taking on this path is a new electric SUV model. EX90It was to announce.
The electric replacement for the XC90 your SUV computer aided design images are now available. Volvo, on the other hand, focuses on innovations they will use rather than vehicle design.
The most robust model ever
Volvo CEO Jim Rowan announced that the successor to the XC90 will be the EX90. It was also emphasized that the vehicle will be the most robust model ever produced by the Swedish manufacturer. To see the new model in full, we have to wait until November 9.
New 2024 EX90It has an electric drive unit, a high-end sensor system consisting of cameras, radars and LiDAR, and highly sophisticated software. Thanks to the driving support systems and functions, the vehicle manages to be the safest Volvo model.
The new generation of security technologies in this model will find a place for themselves in other models of the company in the future. According to the manufacturer’s declaration “one of the most advanced sensor sets on the market” will offer users Volvomakes this system with eight cameras, five radars, sixteen ultrasonic sensors and a LiDAR.
located at the top of the vehicle LiDARIt can detect pedestrians at a distance of up to 250 meters, regardless of the lighting conditions. Thanks to this technology, which Volvo will standardize on future models, it will prevent serious accidents. 20%accidents in general 9% aims to reduce
The EX90 also has a “Understanding driver” technology will have. in the vehicle two cameras and sensors on the handlebars This causes the vehicle to first issue a warning and increase the severity of these warnings in situations that endanger driving, such as driver distraction, drunkenness or insomnia. If the driver does not heed these warnings, the vehicle will pull itself to the right and turn on the safety lights outside.
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