The new feature utilises real-time traffic from a traffic management centre to help drivers avoid collisions and traffic congestion caused by an accident.
With groundbreaking safety technology to come as standard, Volvo will aim to set a new standard for automotive safety.
With full LED head lights and taillights, the Polestar 2 has exceptional lighting capabilities, not to mention a distinct light signature.
Volvo is utilising its ground-breaking mixed-reality simulator to make new strides in safety and autonomous driving technology.
Volvo is encouraging the use of technology to better support drivers, protect them and to reduce their distractions out on the road.
Starting from 20 May 2020 onwards, all Volvo models will come with a 180km/h speed limit and a Care Key that can further limit the car's speed.
With both firms headquartered in Tel Aviv, this represents Volvo Cars Tech Fund's first investments outside the U.S and Europe.
Volvo Cars has revealed a new step in its ambitions to end fatalities in its cars by addressing the issues of intoxication and distraction.
Volvo Cars is developing kangaroo detection technology to solve one of the most costly causes of traffic collisions in Australia.
The study of City Safety performance conclusively reveals the real-life value of auto braking collision avoidance systems based on real-life situations.
Never taking safety for granted, Volvo has been at the forefront when it comes to occupant safety and more recently pedestrian safety.
A slew of world-class safety and support features will be introduced in the all new Volvo XC90 when it is launched at the end of 2014.
Volvo's innovative and ground breaking work on pedestrian protection has been rewarded with the 2013 Global NCAP Innovation Award.
Volvo has once again shown their worth in the realm of automobile safety by introducing the first external airbag technology - as an April Fools' joke, that is.