In the Volvo EX90, the upcoming fully electric flagship SUV, a large centre screen gives you quick access to navigation, media and phone, as well as controls and other common actions. The new Volvo EX90 gives you the info you need – when you need it The same goes for accessing features via the car’s screens: Volvo wants to present what you need in a simplified way. With that in mind, Volvo made it a top priority to make the transition from manual to assisted driving modes (and in the future, autonomous driving) in Volvo cars effortless and intuitive. That’s why it’s essential that the car gives clear and contextual information. Volvo want these features to make your life easier and safer, rather than creating more distractions or confusion. Today’s cars are loaded with new capabilities, functions and technologies. It’s safe to say that these are situations where uncertainty should be avoided, no matter what. Imagine what could happen if such a breakdown happens in a car as you transition between manual, assisted and autonomous driving modes. If you’ve ever asked a phone or computer “What do you want me to do?” with a tinge of despair in your voice, you know how confusing it can be when communication with a piece of technology breaks down.
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