
The recalls, triggered by defective side curtain air bags, affect more than 13,300 SUVs in the 2018 model year.
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The automaker is joining forces with Autoliv, their joint venture Zenuity, and artificial intelligence leader NVIDIA to develop autonomous vehicle systems and software.
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The federal safety agency hands out awards to safety engineers from Volvo, Autoliv and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.
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Recalls from affected automakers will follow so dealers can replace more than 16,000 defective air bag initiators.
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The joint venture, named Zenuity, will be based in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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The two companies agree to form a new company that will develop autonomous driving systems and advanced driver assistance systems.
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A major automotive supplier introduces a standalone module that gathers data to predict what lies ahead beyond the driver’s line of sight.
Read More →Volvo Cars and Autoliv, the automotive safety technology company, have agreed to work together on the Drive Me project, the world’s first large-scale autonomous driving (AD) initiative.
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The automotive safety supplier is the newest addition to Sweden’s “Drive Me” project, in which 100 self-driving Volvo cars will begin using public roads.
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The goal is to create an easy-to-use, noninvasive system that can accurately and reliably detect when a driver is above the legal alcohol limit of 0.08 BAC. Trials have already demonstrated this technology's value for vehicle fleets.
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