5/30/2023 0 Comments X90 volvo crossover![]() ![]() Ground clearance is the measurement from the ground to the lowest point of a vehicle’s chassis or body. What is Ground Clearance and How Much Does the Volvo XC90 Have? With that being said, let’s take a look at the Volvo XC90 ground clearance: what to know before purchasing. But ground clearance could be an issue for you if your everyday activities aren’t ordinary, your weekend adventures are crazy, you’re extremely tall or short, or something else in your life doesn’t call for an average-sized vehicle. Check back with our Volvo guide for the latest news following this event.Volvo XC90 by Albin Olsson - CC BY-SA 4.0įor the average-sized person purchasing an average-sized vehicle, ground clearance probably won’t be a huge issue. Volvo has stated that it plans to reveal more details regarding future technologies, in addition to the XC90, at the Volvo Cars Tech Moment on June 30. This allows for the EV’s hardware to be ready for safe, unsupervised autonomous driving (if and) when that becomes available. In addition to the aforementioned sensor suite and AI computing performance, Volvo’s upcoming electric XC90 will come equipped with backup systems for key functions like steering and braking. As we improve our safety technology continuously through updates over the air, we expect collisions to become increasingly rare and hope to save more lives. In our ambition to deliver ever safer cars, our long-term aim is to achieve zero collisions and avoid crashes altogether. Chief technology officer Henrik Green explains: Once the Lidar and other safety technologies in the new XC90 are introduced, Volvo anticipates them to mature over time using AI to further assist drivers in potentially dangerous situations.įurthermore, the automaker expects collision rates to lower at an accelerated pace as time goes on, thanks to over-the-air software updates. A sensor diagram on the upcoming Electric Volvo XC90 Lidar can bring added safety By having this hardware as standard, we can continuously improve safety features over the air and introduce advanced autonomous drive systems, reinforcing our leadership in safety. It will now define the next level of car safety. Volvo Cars is and always has been a leader in safety. Håkan Samuelsson, chief executive at Volvo, elaborates: Volvo Cars believes that combining these advanced technologies will further help drivers avoid collisions, thus reducing fatalities and other injuries to passengers. The best part is that all features will come standard for all drivers. In a press release from Volvo USA, the fully-electric XC90 will hit roads in 2022 with Lidar technology developed by Luminar, as well as an autonomous driving computer powered by the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin system-on-a-chip. The Lidar sensor on upcoming Volvos / Source: Luminar Lidar to come standard on electric 2022 Volvo XC90 With the company’s most recent announcement involving Lidar, Volvo appears to be taking automobile safety just as seriously as its carbon emissions. To aid in this process, Volvo has already achieved its first climate-neutral car plant in Sweden. These new Volvos represent the automaker’s recently proclaimed goal to electrify half its vehicles by 2025 and sell 100% BEVs by 2030. At this point, we assume it will be called to XC90 Recharge Pure Electric, following suit the electrified versions of the C40 and XC40, although that has not been confirmed yet. Not to be outdone, Volvo has also revealed plans for an all-electric XC90 as well, debuting sometime later next year. The Swedish automaker plans to sell these EVs via online ordering only and ship to customers in early 2022. This past March, Volvo gave the world a glimpse of the C40 Recharge Pure Electric - a smaller, crossover version of the XC40 Pure Electric CUV. Volvo also plans to include other safety features to avoid future collisions, as well as pave the way for potential autonomous driving capabilities. With the state-of-the-art Lidar sensors developed by Luminar, Volvo hopes to set a new standard in automobile safety. Volvo has announced that its forthcoming XC90 electric SUV will reach consumers in 2022 with Lidar as a standard safety feature for all models. ![]()
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