Volvo plans to use its Volvo XC40 Recharge compact crossover as experimental taxies near it's home base in Gothenburg, Sweden over the next three years. All of them will be charged wirelessly as the ...
The 2026 XC60 is the Volvo that swims in the deepest part of the mainstream. It's Swedish Fish. Like lingonberry-flavored ...
Whether or not drivers are ready for it, self-driving cars are moving forward at a rapid pace. Making good on an announcement from late last year, Volvo becomes the latest automaker to start testing ...
Volvo has been experimenting with flywheel propulsion systems since the eighties, but only recently has technology caught up with the possibility of real-world applications. In 2011, the Swedish ...
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Geely Auto has officially opened one of the world’s largest and most advanced automotive safety testing facilities, signaling ...
Volvo is committed to making autonomous driving technology a significant part of the automotive landscape by 2020. The automaker says one of the biggest challenges it faces in meeting that goal is the ...
The 2026 XC40 is available in B4 and B5 model series with Core, Plus, and Ultra (B5 only) trim levels. Volvo bases the new ...
When it comes to self-driving cars, 2020 is gonna be a big year. That’s the deadline Nissan and Mercedes-Benz have given themselves for putting cars with autonomous features on the market, and it’s ...
Mark McNabb was a contributor at TopSpeed from 2013 to 2018. Growing up, Mark always had a mind for tinkering on random items throughout his home and dad’s garage, including a 1953 Ford Mainline and ...
The total bill came out to just under $72 million, paid for by AB Volvo, Volvo Car Corporation, Autoliv, Scania, the Swedish Transport Administration, and other local partners. The SP Technical ...
Picture a self-driving car test in your head and you probably see an engineer or two scrutinizing data... and no one else. Everyday people, if they're present at all, tend to be relegated to the back ...