Volvo showcases the EX90's infotainment system

The Volvo EX90's infotainment system is all about providing "the right information at the right time", the latest teaser by the company reveals. The EX90 is a fully electric successor to the XC90 and the new software is one of the key selling points of the car.

Volvo says that the information displayed on the infotainment screen and the instrument cluster is going to adapt to what you are doing right now. You could be talking to a phone, driving on the highway or reverse parking and the system will provide the most appropriate info.

There's going to be a contextual bar at all times with suggested actions, again depending on your scenario.

Volvo is well-known for its safety focus and this is no exception. Volvo believes that fewer distractions, the better. The system takes care of that by providing you only with essential info while driving.

The company is also bringing the so-called Ride Pilot system, which enables true hands-off, eyes-off self-driving feature. However, it won't be available at launch and it will offer full autonomy only on certain highways for now. The first market to have the Ride Pilot is California.

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