The new Volvo EX30 takes city safety to a new level.
The most compact SUV ever launched by the brand, the new Volvo EX30 expresses more than 96 years of Volvo safety leadership and innovation, meeting the challenges of today’s busy urban environment. For example, on busy city streets, car doors that accidentally open into the path of cyclists are responsible for a large number of bicycle accidents. So-called door accidents account for a fifth of all reported cycling accidents in some cities, and according to Cycling UK an average of 60 people are killed or seriously injured by car doors each year in the UK alone.
To help reduce such incidents, the Volvo EX30 is equipped with a door open warning, which can warn you with visual and audible signals whenever you are about to open the door to passing cyclists or other road traffic.
Open door warning is one of several features of our Safe Space technology on the Volvo EX30, illustrating how the brand has applied high safety standards to its new all-electric SUV, designed to be city safe with technology specifically aimed at protecting people. in a dense urban environment.
“For a long time we focused on safety in urban environments where cars share space with pedestrians and cyclists,” says Åsa Haglund, head of our Center for Safety. “With the Volvo EX30 we took city safety to the next level, creating an SUV that is your perfect partner for a comfortable driving experience, while taking care of yourself and others on the crowded streets of the modern city.”
Sophisticated protective security
As an SUV from Volvo Cars, the new EX30 is as safe as any Volvo car and packed with the brand’s unique knowledge of real-world safety and accident investigation, the EX30 is designed to help protect the driver and their occupants in the event of an accident. This is done through anchoring technology, as well as top-level structural designs that meet ambitious internal safety requirements, designed to prepare the car for a variety of real-world scenarios.
Protecting the people in the car in the event of an accident is always our priority. The structural design of the EX30 reflects our commitment through the reinforcement of the roll cage, A, B and C pillars and roof.
Since this is an electric car, of course Volvo’s focus is on the integrity of the battery. The chassis and roll cage are constructed from various forms of high-strength steel that efficiently offset the impact of a potential crash.
The EX30 also incorporates a side airbag inside the driver’s seat designed to help reduce head and chest injuries in the event of a side impact. And it even goes beyond your basic passive security standards. The Volvo EX30 also offers a series of advanced new active safety features that help protect people inside and outside the car.
A car that supports you when you need it
Inside the EX30, the new Advanced Driver Alert System comes standard and watches you when you’re not at your best. In addition to practical steering wheel sensing, the car also has special sensors working with powerful algorithms located behind the steering wheel, which detect eye and facial movements about 13 times per second. In this way, the EX30 can try to understand if you are distracted, sleepy or inattentive.
Our new automatic brake feature is designed to help prevent accidents at intercity intersections. If another car suddenly cuts into your lane, the auto brake intervention feature is designed to stop the car and help reduce or avoid a collision.
In short, like other Volvo cars, the new EX30 is equipped with a powerful suite of active safety and driver assistance systems.
We’ll be sharing more details on all the driver support and safety technology inside the EX30 in a live reveal presentation. So stay tuned, on June 7th, the new Volvo EX30 all-electric SUV will make its world debut.
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