Volvo's EV range to date has been limited to smaller vehicles like the C40 Recharge, yet handling the very good quality is currently prepared. The organization has declared that it will uncover the "flagship" EX90 electric SUV on November 9th. While the brand is unsurprisingly shy on details, it claims the new model will offer the best standard security features of any Volvo to date.
The trick is an improved "understanding" of both the driver and the environment. The EX90 will evidently incorporate a cutting-edge sensor array that incorporates cameras, radar and LiDAR outwardly. In the cabin, more cameras and capacitive steering wheel sensors will detect inattentiveness and make continuously more extreme actions to protect you, including halting the car at the side of the street and calling for help.
Some of these safety concepts aren't new. Systems like GM's Super Cruise check that your eyes are on the road, while Tesla vehicles will disable Autopilot and come to a halt in the event that you don't put your hands on the wheel. Volvo is clearly trusting it offers the best protects of the pack, however, and LiDAR could give a benefit over rivals like Tesla (which doesn't use LiDAR) and Lucid (still a somewhat small brand).
Most would agree the EX90 will represent a difference in tack. Rather than rivaling the Tesla Model Y and other 'entry' luxury SUVs or crossovers, Volvo is more likely to aim squarely at the high end. This vehicle could act as a halo product that draws EV purchasers to the brand, regardless of whether they at last purchase something more affordable.