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1 hr agoVolvo has taken a bold leap into the future of motoring with what is being described as one of the largest over-the-air (OTA) software updates ever deployed in the automotive world. Affecting approximately 2.5 million vehicles across 85 countries, this upgrade is more than just a routine refresh—it’s a transformation of how drivers interact with their cars.
At the heart of the update is a redesigned infotainment system known as Volvo Car UX. Built on Android Automotive and integrated with Google services, the new interface simplifies everything. Drivers can now access navigation, music, and phone controls directly from the home screen, cutting down the number of steps needed to perform everyday tasks.
One standout feature is the adaptive “contextual bar,” which changes based on driving conditions—offering camera assistance at low speeds or quick access to frequently used apps. Plug-in hybrid users also benefit, with a one-tap switch to electric-only driving mode, making eco-friendly choices easier than ever.
Perhaps most exciting is Volvo’s forward-thinking vision. This update prepares vehicles for future integration with Google’s Gemini AI, promising smarter voice interactions and a more intuitive driving experience.
In essence, Volvo is proving that cars can evolve long after leaving the showroom—just like smartphones, only on wheels.