Volvo has redefined its cars with software-driven innovation, boosting safety, charging speed and AI features as it leads the shift to a software-defined vehicle future.
Volvo is taking a groundbreaking approach to keeping its vehicles current by committing to deliver software updates every three months to cars built from 2020 onward. The Swedish automaker plans to ...
While most legacy carmakers struggle with antiquated software, the Volvo S60 Recharge proves that that an older model can ...
Automakers have been peddling the value of over-the-air (OTA) updates for years now, citing how the capability will allow technology in older cars to stay current, but aside from in things like ...
WASHINGTON — Volvo is recalling more than 413,000 vehicles nationwide because a software problem can cause the rearview camera image to fail, increasing the risk of a crash. Instead of showing the ...
Volvo Cars has begun deploying Google Gemini across its vehicle lineup, replacing traditional voice commands with a more ...
Volvo Cars Bahrain has launched its largest over-the-air software update in the company’s history, delivering a completely ...
Many newer cars allow owners to download software updates that can fix problems, improve performance, and even make some safety recall repairs. These “over-the-air” — or OTA — software updates have ...