The flagship EX90 SUV's new array of seven interior radar sensors can detect sleeping kids and pets, unbuckled belts, and break-ins.
all-electric SUV, the new flagship for the brand and replacement for the XC90, is rolling out its slow introduction in true Volvo fashion—by focusing first on all of its new safety tech before we even get a look at the thing. Last week, we learned about the
The seven new radar sensors are located in the overhead console, in the rear trunk space, as well as next to the roof-mounted reading lamps, and Volvo says the system can detect even a submillimeter of movement in the interior when it's activated. The main purpose of the radar array system is to serve as a reminder warning that will activate if a pet or child is detected inside when the user goes to lock the vehicle.
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