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2015 Volvo XC90 safety tech previewed, six new technologies to be implemented

By on Jul 8, 2013 | 10:23 AM

Volvo shows six safety systems prepare and place them in the new Volvo XC90, which will be unveiled in late 2014 as a 2015 model.

The first is the pedestrian detection system in the dark, which enables the car to identify objects even in the evening. Once you find an object in front of the car will alert the driver if he does not respond then you will automatically brake the car to avoid an accident.

Below the Road Edge and Barrier Detection With Steer Assist, which is similar to the system warning lane change. The system only detects a vehicle must not deviate from the path, then back into the lane. The system works on roads without striping, since it uses a camera and a radar that continuously reads the road.

Then there are the Adaptive Cruise Control With Steer Assist and Animal Detection will, and there is the Car 2 Car Communication, which will go on sale in 2016 and will allow cars to communicate with each other at junctions, traffic lights, etc. Finally, Volvo will equip the Volvo XC90 and the stand-alone parking.

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