Volvo, a Swedish multinational company based in Gothenburg, Sweden, is planning to make Microsoft Skype for Business available in all its 90 series cars. This move will enable people to attend video conferences and go on with their job responsibilities even if they are on the road. With Skype for Business in their vehicle, car occupants do not have to fumble with their mobile devices while driving. more
Volvo has been making Sweden's police cars for more than eighty years; but this time, the Swedish automaker is upping the ante with an all-new Volvo V90. more
With this year ending, Volvo will enable inter-car communication in its top models. more
Volvo said it will have more SUVs and crossovers in its lineup by the end of the decade than anytime before owing to increased consumers demand for the same. more
Volvo CEO has stated that it will use its 'Drive Me' autonomous drive tech to make premium cars have an even more premium appeal to them. more
Volvo' said its new trucks in Europe will come integrated with cameras backed with sophisticated software that aims to prevent collisions with pedestrians and cyclists. more
Scania has put the ball straight in Volvo's court by creating the world's largest clock with 14 trucks making up the second, minute and hours hand. more
A month ago Volvo teased us to its latest truck concept that is said to break records - now it is a reality. The Volvo Iron Knight, an imposing beast in the road - is definitely the quickest truck in the world. Watch the fastest truck in all its glory here. more
Volvo said it has forged a partnership with Uber worth $300 million that will lead to the latter buying a fleet of 100 XC90 plug-in hybrid SUVs capable of driving on its own. The project envisages deploying 100 of the XC90 SUVs in Pittsburgh by the end of the year with the feedback thus received then forming the basis of further development of autonomous driving technology at Volvo. more
Volvo undermines Tesla's autopilot system. more
Swedish brand Volvo will be hosting a number of people who would take part in the driverless car trials by next year. more
Five major companies have teamed up to establish the Self-Driving Coaltion For Safer Streets. more
Google Alphabet, Ford, Uber, Lyft, and Volvo unites for one cause and that is to hasten and ease the way for self-driving cars. more
The Swedish auto manufacturer has decided to take a big leap towards the EV bandwagon, and wants to challenge Tesla for it. more
Chinese automaker Geely has teamed up with Volvo for a new sport-utility vehicle. more
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