Volvo Cars is recognized by S&P Global Mobility as a World Leader in software-defined vehicles
Volvo Cars has been recognized by S&P Global Mobility with the highest possible rating, Level 5, for its Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) capabilities, solidifying its position as the only legacy carmaker globally to achieve this elite distinction. This milestone underscores Volvo Cars' position at the forefront of automotive innovation, demonstrating its ability to transform the driving experience through technology.This recognition emphasizes Volvo Cars' ability to refine virtually every function of the car throughout its lifecycle, delivering superior customer value through advanced
Volvo Cars marks a milestone in the automotive industry by commencing the rollout of its most ambitious (OTA) software update to date. Starting this week, millions of drivers will benefit from Volvo Car UX, a completely revamped and more intuitive user experience that promises to redefine vehicle interaction.This implementation will benefit approximately 2.5 million Volvo vehicles in 85 countries, delivering an optimized central screen design free of charge that streamlines and simplifies access to the most used functions.
"This update is not only one of the largest in automotive history
Volvo Cars today unveiled the new Volvo EX60, a fully electric mid-size SUV that redefines the largest electric vehicle segment in the market in terms of range, charging speed, performance and price.The five-seat, family-friendly EX60 puts an end to ranging anxiety and delivers groundbreaking user experience, while also marking Volvo Cars’ next major step forward in safety. It is also the company’s first entry into the world’s largest electric segment, enabling Volvo Cars to significantly increase its addressable market and electric vehicle share.
“The new Volvo EX60 changes the game in