Volvo cars can now use high beam continuously at night for extra safety
03 Mar 2013|6,131 views
The new Volvo S60, V60 and XC60 can be fitted with an innovation that makes driving in the dark safer and more comfortable. The renewed Active High Beam Control makes it possible to use high beam continuously thanks to an ingenious mechanism that prevents dazzling of oncoming drivers.
The main advantage of Active High Beam Control is that the traffic environment outside the shaded area is still illuminated by the high beam. This improves the driver's chances of detecting objects at the side of the road, such as unprotected road users and animals.
When an oncoming car approaches or when catching up with another car from behind, the system helps to prevent dazzling of the other driver by shading out only as much of the beam as necessary.
Active High Beam Control make use of the camera already used for the detection and auto brake systems, located at the top of the windscreen to identify the other vehicle and the area that needs to be shaded. The Active High Beam Control, which also works for motorcycles ahead, features Xenon lamps.
The technology is active at speeds down to 14km/h.
The new Volvo S60, V60 and XC60 can be fitted with an innovation that makes driving in the dark safer and more comfortable. The renewed Active High Beam Control makes it possible to use high beam continuously thanks to an ingenious mechanism that prevents dazzling of oncoming drivers.
The main advantage of Active High Beam Control is that the traffic environment outside the shaded area is still illuminated by the high beam. This improves the driver's chances of detecting objects at the side of the road, such as unprotected road users and animals.
When an oncoming car approaches or when catching up with another car from behind, the system helps to prevent dazzling of the other driver by shading out only as much of the beam as necessary.
Active High Beam Control make use of the camera already used for the detection and auto brake systems, located at the top of the windscreen to identify the other vehicle and the area that needs to be shaded. The Active High Beam Control, which also works for motorcycles ahead, features Xenon lamps.
The technology is active at speeds down to 14km/h.
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