Does Volvo Have Automatic Braking Function?
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Volvo has automatic braking function. The following is a detailed introduction about Volvo cars: 1. Overview: Volvo, a famous Swedish luxury car brand, was once translated as "Fuhao" in Chinese. The brand was established in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1927. In 1999, Volvo Group sold its Volvo car business to Ford Motor Company of the United States. 2. Others: In June 1915, the name "Volvo" first appeared on a SKF ball bearing and was officially registered as a trademark with the Swedish Royal Patent and Trademark Office. From that day on, every set of automotive ball and roller bearings produced by SKF was marked with the new Volvo logo.
Volvo indeed features automatic braking, and its City Safety system is renowned in the industry for reliability. I’ve driven my XC60 for over three years, and the automatic braking has activated four or five times. Once, when an electric scooter suddenly darted out in an alley, the car braked even faster than I could. This system comes standard across all trim levels, from base to top, unlike some brands that only equip it in higher trims. The latest models can even detect pedestrians, cyclists, and large animals, with stable performance at night. The only caveat is that rain might occasionally cause camera misjudgments, but it’s far better than an actual collision.