Volvo S60 Self driven cars
Volvo has announced pricing of its new 2011 S60 sedan. The model will hit showrooms later this year with prices starting at $37,700 for the Volvo S60 T6 AWD. The 2011 Volvo S60 sedan comes standard with a new infotainment system, which includes a 7-inch high-definition color monitor, which can be accessed through intuitive steering-wheel mounted controls. Other standard features include an enhanced 6-speed Geartronic transmission for quicker shifts, 18-inch alloy wheels, a sport-tuned Dynamic chassis, speed sensitive steering with driver-selectable settings, Bluetooth, HD Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio with a complimentary six-month subscription.
Advancing towards cars that drive on their own, Volvo Car Corp. has tested its new S60 model, which has the first in-car system that can sense an imminent collision with pedestrians and brake automatically if the driver doesn’t. The system is the latest in a line of developments made possible by sophisticated sensors based on cameras, radar and lasers.
The sensors already provide drivers with adaptive cruise control, which alters a car’s speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front, as well as technology such as semi-autonomous parking systems.
Jonas Ekmark, a researcher at Volvo headquarters near Gothenburg, Sweden, has said that we are entering an era in which vehicles will also gather real-time information about the weather and highway hazards, using this to improve fuel efficiency and make life less stressful for the driver and safer for all road users.