CES2022 Volvo announces Ride Pilot autonomy coming to California, deeper Google integration:
We learned more about the company’s efforts toward autonomy, and in the near term, Volvo’s infotainment system is getting some noteworthy updates.
The system will take full control of the car when it's on. That means the driver can do what they want, not limited to reading, writing or working, Volvo says. It’ll be available as an add-on subscription service to a fully electric SUV that will be revealed later this year. How much it will cost per month or per year is still a mystery, but you won’t be able to factor it in with the standard purchase price of the vehicle. Said EV will be equipped with five radars, eight cameras and sixteen ultrasonic sensors.
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