Laser radar and artificial intelligence will be standard on Volvo's next-generation electric recreational vehicle. The new flagship, equipped with safety systems that also support self-driving functions, will hit the market next year.
Nvidia’s advanced self-driving technology as well as a laser LiDAR sensor will be given to the high-end Volvo electric SUV, which will hit the market in 2022. These technologies, along with many other solutions, are installed in every car so that the software needed to operate them can be activated at any time later - for example, when lawmakers allow a car to drive unattended.
However, Volvo is not about penny gadgets, but state-of-the-art computing equipment that is expected to remain at the forefront for years to come - not to mention that they can keep their knowledge up to date thanks to wireless software updates.
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