
Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Toyota already offer automatic emergency braking as a standard feature on most of their vehicles, according to a new progress report.
Tesla, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and Toyota already offer automatic emergency braking as a standard feature on most of their vehicles, according to a new progress report.
Jim Nichols, product and technology communications manager for Volvo Car USA, leads Automotive Fleet on a walk-around of the 2018 Volvo XC40, highlighting its aggressive, youthful design features; powertrain; and smart storage solutions. In addition, Nichols explains the ins and outs of Volvo’s new subscription service, Care by Volvo, highlighting how it works, what happens at the end of term, and how drivers can digitally share the vehicle’s key with a smartphone. Click here for more details about the Care by Volvo subscription program. Read our full coverage at the L.A. Auto Show.
Volvo's Care subscription service will cost $600 per month and arrive next year as a pairing with the release of 2019 XC40 when the compact SUV hits showrooms in the early spring.
The 2018 XC60 arrives as the mid-size sibling of the XC90 in a stylish update that includes a bevy of new safety features, infotainment tech, and a well laid-out cabin.
The XC40 marks Volvo's entry in to the compact SUV category, and the company has reportedly received 13,000 orders for it. Volvo will begin delivering the XC40 to U.S. customers in early 2018.
Volvo unveiled a new utility vehicle and launch its vehicle subscription service, Care by Volvo, at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show.
Volvo has unveiled its new XC40 in Milan, Italy, and a new vehicle subscription plan aimed at driving its luxury compact SUV off dealer lots.
Volvo will offer fleet incentives with five of its 2018 model-year vehicles, the company has announced.
Volvo's 2018 XC60 luxury SUV will retail for at least $41,500 and arrive as the first Volvo built on the new 60 series platform of smaller cars and crossovers, Volvo has announced.
Volvo's first battery-electric vehicle should provide 250 miles of range and cost at least $35,000 when it arrives in 2019, Volvo Car USA's CEO told journalists at the Geneva auto show.
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