the gap that it leaves between the front end and the obstacle could be smaller. That wuld mean less chances to be hit by another car, it also could activate hazard lights automaticaly
For all you people that think this system was developed by Mercedes, you're wrong. Mercedes and other systems can slow the car down during cruise control, but don't actually stop the car for you. This was all Volvo.
volvo has always been a pioneer in safety. they are the first and the only car company that test not only nomral puppies but with "pregnant" puppies. i think thats important
Yes and no. This technology is preparatory to Volvo. Most char manufacturers are developing or have developed something similar but Volvo's system is unique to Volvo. My aim in posting this is too educated and show people how Volvo have been working the technologies.
Or you could pay attention.
jombo567 1 year ago
veryy good cars man
TheLolix 2 years ago
At how many kmh's per hour?
99iron99 2 years ago
40 km/h
st33ls3ri3s 2 years ago
the gap that it leaves between the front end and the obstacle could be smaller. That wuld mean less chances to be hit by another car, it also could activate hazard lights automaticaly
DEADmetal3 2 years ago
For all you people that think this system was developed by Mercedes, you're wrong. Mercedes and other systems can slow the car down during cruise control, but don't actually stop the car for you. This was all Volvo.
copperhead2295 3 years ago 11
@copperhead2295 mercedes will actually stop the car if the driver doesnt react to the warnings
jon9000jon77 1 year ago
i like it..
jan3019 4 years ago 3
this IS volvo's technology. as per usual, everyone else copied.
englewoodvolvo 4 years ago 2
volvo has always been a pioneer in safety. they are the first and the only car company that test not only nomral puppies but with "pregnant" puppies. i think thats important
kevinbodnar 4 years ago 7
Very good technology.
alexkvaskov 4 years ago
mercedes was first with this system !
GreenD37 4 years ago
What if you´re being chased by a 50ft dinosaur and need to bust through the gates at Jurrasic Park ? Yeah, nice bit of technology there Volvo geeks!
RideMyBMW 4 years ago
You can probably manually disable it, just like you can de-activate the DTSC.
haretisch 4 years ago
that is a very good point.
i think volvo could do with your input, in order to lessen the chances of that becoming a reality.
trebletwo 4 years ago
doesn't lexus and hyundai already have this?
igob8a 4 years ago
Yes and no. This technology is preparatory to Volvo. Most char manufacturers are developing or have developed something similar but Volvo's system is unique to Volvo. My aim in posting this is too educated and show people how Volvo have been working the technologies.
nikjmiles 4 years ago
@nikjmiles
LEXUS may be soon,
but for HUNDAY your save is peap the same ! go die after pay they bill !
HomoSovietikus 1 year ago
I am driving a S80 from 1999 - have one a very heavy accident, and can ONLY confirm!!!!
yes, the Volvo saved my life!
HomoSovietikus 1 year ago
no but its on the Mercedas-Benz S class comes as stantard.
cah1705 4 years ago
That's just adaptive cruise control. Very different.
sgtcht92 3 years ago
Wrong
BaronVonNapalm 2 years ago
great technology
pinochet222 4 years ago 2
I wish that I had this in my car.
200103511 4 years ago
really nice
alemardi 4 years ago