Volvo XC60: City Safety Demonstration

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • The New Volvo XC60 is the car that stops itself. With City Safety, Volvo is the first car company to offer this technology as a standard feature on one of its models.
    Experience the XC60 on the "From Sweden with Löv" tour: www.volvocars.c...

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  • @josecalderon35
    @josecalderon35 10 років тому +15

    City Safety really works! saved me this morning from someone slamming on their brakes. But someone still hit me from behind due to some idiot who set off that chain reaction. Luckily no damage was done but in summary city safe is a great innovation and I will be an Volvo enthusiast for life.

  • @lcfanyc
    @lcfanyc 16 років тому +1

    The safety features of this Volvo are amazing and it`s also a cool looking vehicle. I will definitely get me one of these.

  • @BuzzworthyMedia
    @BuzzworthyMedia 14 років тому

    @giurgindemilan Excellent point. We were exceptionally impressed with driving up to stopped traffic and having the system bring us all the way to zero without touching the brake once. It's an amazing system.

  • @randomgamer7141
    @randomgamer7141 7 років тому +10

    Guys this was 2008!!

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому +1

    We agree that driving is the job of the driver, but the reality of our modern society is that 75% of accidents happen in low-speed, distracting situations. If we can work to reduce the number and severity of accidents, then it is worth it. We will never be able to replace drivers with technology, but we can try to save lives.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому +1

    There is a rear park assist system with camera available as well!

  • @DoorisJ
    @DoorisJ 13 років тому

    @banstaman It does... Collision warning with auto brake will work at all speeds and will warn with flashing red lights and a warning sound. then at the last second (so you could swerve to avoid) it will apply the brakes to help to reduce the severity.......volvo has been working on an advance collision warning with auto brake system which will brake alot longer because it can detect were cars are and were road markings are...so it can detect exactly where a collision is unavoid and brake early

  • @theguy459
    @theguy459 15 років тому

    Okay thanks for that (I think because I actully don't know if you are the sales executive lol)btw my volvo xc90 v8 is brilliant,saved my back once where a suzuki swift ran into the back of my volvo at 35mph at a traffic light. The front of the suzuki was completly destroyed (probably used 70% of it's cumple zones)while my volvo only needs its bumper replaced! love it! and the best part about it is that I can drag off "sports cars"I have told all of my friends that,now there all buying volvo's!

  • @MistaB0vine
    @MistaB0vine 15 років тому

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't people missunderstanding this-- The video references "RELATIVE CLOSING SPEED" not SPEED. So that means it will engage itself on the highway as long as relative speed between the two object is within those ranges as demonstrated in the video--the main limitations to this are the fact that it engages at a fixed distance of 18 feet

  • @tcbecht88
    @tcbecht88 15 років тому

    You can always turn 'city saftey' off in heavy snow/rain/mud if it makes you feel better. My XC60 saved my a** once already. SO GLAD i got it.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    To the contrary: you still need to drive responsibly, as City Safety does not replace the driver. It acknowledges the realities of modern driving and responds to statistics that prove a significant number of accidents/injuries happen in low-speed traffic. You should never assume that your responsibility as the driver has been replaced by these assistive systems.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    Volvo has developed and continues to develop safety innovations for all aspects of driving. From the three point safety belt, to Blind Spot Information System, to Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lane Departure Warning Volvo has sought to address highway driving as well.

  • @psychocycledad
    @psychocycledad 15 років тому +1

    Those swedes are so smart:)

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  16 років тому

    The City Safety feature is designed to work in congested and city traffic situation. Research has shown that most distractions occur in these lower speed situations. City Safety is a feature designed to provide additional safety to an overall driving experience. It never replaces a driver's need for alertness and responsible driving. We think it's one more way that Volvo can make driving safer for everyone.

  • @Ratava252
    @Ratava252 15 років тому

    To the people saying Mercedes developed this first, it's somewhat true. This is a safety feature that avoids low speed collisions. A very responsible safety key that will dramatically reduce low speed collisions. Mercedes' features are that it will adjust to the car in front no matter what. Essentially, these aren't the same idea of features, so no one stole any idea from anyone. Two separate features with different plans for both.

  • @drinimene9126
    @drinimene9126 3 роки тому

    Still, the active cruise control of xc60 can detects the cars in front at any speed you drive and slow down the speed till a safe distance or braking completely. Furthermore it can also detect motorcycles and bicycles.

  • @scythelord
    @scythelord 15 років тому

    Simple, they don't want to risk damaging the cars. It's effective to demonstrate the technology while keeping the cost of the demonstration low.
    As they said, if the speed is in a certain range it will not be able to stop the car and will slow the speed of impact instead. Which demonstrating that with real cars means damage done and cost rising.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    Volvo will be the world's first car manufacturer to offer these City Safety features as standard with the new 2010 Volvo XC60. Sometimes being first isn't as important as providing the most people with safety features as possible. It started with Volvo giving away the patent for the 3-point safety belt and continues today with standard offerings like City Safety.

  • @EuroRocket
    @EuroRocket 15 років тому +1

    Hey mostly are Volvos in this video!

  • @petruspce
    @petruspce 11 років тому +2

    I know why I love my Volvo :-)

  • @olenholm
    @olenholm Рік тому

    worked for me yesterday!

  • @boilermaker65
    @boilermaker65 16 років тому

    cool feature!

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    City Safety is intended to function up to 19 mph. After a great deal of research and studies, we found that up to 75% of all collisions take place in this low speed situations, by distracted drivers. The City Safety system is intended to reduce these types accidents, but will never replace the need for alert drivers.

  • @banstaman
    @banstaman 15 років тому

    Statistically, in the US most car incidents are around 30 or 40 MPH. It would be VERY helpful for City Safety to operate at those speeds.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  16 років тому

    Just so you know, the XC60's City Safety system only engages in driving situations below 19 mph. It also can be manually switched off at any point in time.

  • @falcon8241
    @falcon8241 12 років тому

    The point is "relative speed" or "closing speed". So even if it is 40 mph, I suppose the system still works if the front car brakes and reduces its speed to 20 mph. The car behind with city safety will then slow down accordingly.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  16 років тому

    Volvo's belief is that the driver should always be responsible. City Safety is a support feature designed to assist the driver, not take over. The abrupt braking is enough to startle the driver back to paying attention. This also prevents the driver form relying on City Safety as a primary braking system in stop and go traffic.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  16 років тому

    "Compensate" and "poor" may be too strong of words, but "assist" and "distracted" may fit better. The XC60's optional and standard safety features are intended to assist drivers given the realities of modern travel. Rather than allow these types of accidents to be pervasive, Volvo is actively seeking solutions to reduce and/or eliminate injuries due to car accidents.

  • @shakumpum
    @shakumpum 15 років тому

    The infra-red beams should be pointing inside so if the drivers are not paying attention the safety feature slaps them on the face with the visor or something...

  • @giurgindemilan
    @giurgindemilan 14 років тому

    What about Mercedes Distronic Plus?
    Wow that is amazing: it stops and starts the car autonomously once set, so if on the highway and there is an abrupt queue or full stop and start there is no risk (I've seen this personally happen at low and high speeds, people get in beta phase while on the highway) to bump into cars that have stopped.
    I also heard there is an other optional added to this distronic plus that also stops the car if approaching a round-about and someone is coming from left. Chrs

  • @royalrichmond4154
    @royalrichmond4154 5 років тому

    Well... it didn’t stop my almost-new XC90 driving into the car in front, and pushing that car into the one in front of it... Maybe because it was a very slow speed incident.
    I was stationary in a traffic queue, with my XC90 T8 held on A (autobrake) when I may have touched the accelerator lightly. I still don’t know why it started moving.... but it steadily moved forward into the car in front, and pushed that car forward into the car in front of it. All this time I was stamping on the brake, and then also pulling it out of gear and into reverse. I have no idea why it didn’t stop sooner.... The whole incident took about 5 seconds and cost me $1200. Maybe the reason why CitySafety did noting to stop this collision was it was at very low speed (the vid mentions 2mph, these days it’s 3mph min?).

  • @BaronVonNapalm
    @BaronVonNapalm 15 років тому +1

    I understand your view, but you misunderstand the purpose of City Safety. This is not designed to prevent drunk driving collisions. It is not designed to stop you from having a wreck if you are speeding. It IS designed to mitigate or prevent low speed collisions. You ar wrong about the "Majority" of accidents. They are NOT over 20mph. Look it up.

  • @brandonstafford9577
    @brandonstafford9577 3 роки тому +1

    I think it works at higher speeds now I have a 15 s60 and it’s worked over 20 mph

  • @alonestar7
    @alonestar7 14 років тому

    @LollyQPop well, they may use city safety option off when in a highway of course.

  • @BuzzworthyMedia
    @BuzzworthyMedia 14 років тому

    @banstaman It would exceptionally difficult for a system to do that because it would have to know that the object the laser is pinging 100 ft in front of you is a building or a stopped car that's not going to move in time. If it erred on the side of caution at those speeds every time, there would be a lot of spilt latte in Volvos on a daily basis.

  • @kyle51895
    @kyle51895 16 років тому +1

    I love that guy "Oh my ****"

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    If you are referring to something like Adaptive Cruise Control, then yes. Copy and paste this video code to see more about it: TBKdJXQY86A

  • @NikolausSch
    @NikolausSch 13 років тому

    @LoveTheCity123 its relative speed!! So 18mph is the max. difference between your speed and the speed of the car infront of you.
    And fyi the XC60 also has adaptive cruise control!

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  16 років тому

    Thankfully, the City Safety feature is smart enough to recognize an object's size, and thus it won't stop automatically for objects smaller than cars--like gangsters. :-) The feature is intended to reduce or avoid injuries, but is in no means a replacement for good driving practices or the driver's own decision-making. Drive safely!

  • @tucsondog
    @tucsondog 14 років тому

    @Skydivingkittens I beleive the brake lights are either flashed or iluminated during the "pre-load" phase

  • @nickster102559
    @nickster102559 15 років тому

    it clearly said it works in "slow moving heavy traffic" and it works in approximately "2-18 mph."

  • @AR15UZI
    @AR15UZI 15 років тому

    I think this technology is great. I would definently buy one. Why hasent volvo developed a 4 point seat belt yet?

  • @tkglobe85
    @tkglobe85 15 років тому

    When ur stuck in a bad traffic ur going at about 10mph or slower. So this does help.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    Volvo is concerned about safety at all speeds. City Safety is a response to research which tells us that up to 75% of accidents happen at these lower speeds, in distracting situations. From the three-point safety belt to more modern safety systems like Blind Spot Information System and City Safety, Volvo is always putting you and your passenger's safety at the forefront of our vehicles.

  • @riomljr
    @riomljr 15 років тому

    actually it can be possible for it to brake at 50 mph....the only thing that you have to do is extend the radar and let the computer do a bit more calculating.....doesn't mean you have to that the system is going to significantly brake fast...the system could start by slowing down the car ittle by little from a starting point

  • @cyberqat
    @cyberqat 12 років тому +1

    Unfortunately, I am afraid that, if this became common in my are, boston drivers would just cut each other off even more counting on the auto breaking to stop the other guy and let them go ahead.

  • @guikegriot
    @guikegriot 15 років тому

    infinits adaptive cruise control works with trafic of all kinds, from ANY speed range, and brings the vehicle to a complete stop. city safety is pretty redundant if anyone asks me.

  • @BELAZYatSVA
    @BELAZYatSVA 12 років тому

    @banstaman ya! i lived in germany and it was fine. when i moved 2 new york it should work at higher speeds

  • @Fastgt2003
    @Fastgt2003 15 років тому

    Ya that's true about room I wasn't thinkin
    I still think that it could stop the stop from 9 to 18 mph not just slow it down also maybe 25mph atleast any traffic I have seen go from 0 to mid 30's to slow to 50's then back to zero

  • @Nequetrefi11
    @Nequetrefi11 15 років тому

    volvo is awesome

  • @njuben
    @njuben 15 років тому

    Volvo - leading the way as usual.
    5/5

  • @giurgindemilan
    @giurgindemilan 14 років тому

    Thinking about this car because of the system and as it is quite nice.
    This system should work at higher speeds though! And why not consider people too? Rare but still interesting. I once touched (with no consequence at all luckyly) a guy on the zebra crossing.
    Also most accidents occur at higher speeds.
    So what about taking into consideration higher speeds and the drivers health condition? Maybe speed related laser orientation and a bluetooth bracelet measuring certain values?
    GG

  • @unitedairforce1
    @unitedairforce1 15 років тому

    very true...

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  16 років тому

    Also, it is worth noting that the City Safety feature can be turned off by the driver simply by pushing a button.

  • @fastzeek
    @fastzeek 15 років тому

    Sorry, i forgot the leaf that fell in front of the infrared or radar thing.

  • @hdna12
    @hdna12 15 років тому

    how much is it gonna cost to repair if it does have a collision? i still say onstar is better.

  • @caligurl333
    @caligurl333 15 років тому

    i want one!!!

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    Our research shows that 75% of accidents happen at these speeds and city driving situations. We see it as a way to address a very real issue.

  • @goatdemon2
    @goatdemon2 15 років тому

    Why is everyone so concerned about the guy behind you hitting your car. First of all, it's a factor out of your control. Secondly, he/she would be at fault and their auto insurance would be responsible for all damages.
    It seems this feature is intended to eliminate/diminish costs by the operator of this vehicle when he/she is at fault in a collision.
    Paying for a crushed/ dented bumper is much less expensive than a bumper and radiator, headlights, etc.

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  15 років тому

    You're right sorry, we remembered incorrectly. We'll take a look to see if we have a good video example using a real vehicle in front.

  • @l337pwnage
    @l337pwnage 15 років тому

    Lawl. I should have watched the entire vid first. At the end she says you can override it by steering and accelerating aggressively, I guess it'll never activate while I'm driving. :)

  • @insanomonkey
    @insanomonkey 15 років тому

    It's kinda pointless that it stops the car more abruptly when it's between 0-9 mph rather than 9-18 mph, since the second scenario would be more devastating, and it would make more sense to stop quicker when going faster rather than just "reducing impact".

  • @zyx296
    @zyx296 15 років тому

    thank u very freaking much for informing
    me about this beatiful car
    i am serious izzle. oh and good
    comment fume2000

  • @VolvoXC60
    @VolvoXC60  16 років тому

    The default state for City Safety is on.

  • @boundaryzero
    @boundaryzero 15 років тому

    While I agree with your statements, Volvo was never one to make cars that are "showcases" for anything but safety. The T5 AWD for eg. is an example of a "rare" volvo car that is more tuned for performance.
    But their cars are a LOT less boxy than in the 80's and 90's

  • @Blade4613
    @Blade4613 12 років тому

    my father once said, if i had a car that can brake it self when i'm too close to another car, i will abbandone it in the middle of the road with a pick in the dashboard, ok it could be useful as seen in the spot, the windshield is covered by water and they can't see the guy crossing the street, but if every car turns like that, in no time anybody could drive, and if that sistem will fail, as seen on the demo with the truck, there will be a bit of a mess...

  • @auxmike
    @auxmike 15 років тому

    Kind of more a novelty. I think after a few show and tell to friends most owners will deactivate it everytime. I don't want to get rearended because my car "forced" me to jam on the brakes.
    Let's see how many XC60's get rear ended this year...

  • @Spheredalai
    @Spheredalai Рік тому

    5:55 the man genuinely said "oh my god"
    why did they bleep it?

  • @theguy459
    @theguy459 15 років тому

    I swear it looks alot better then the bmw x3 and it supposedly drives better as well, oh well have to wait for a comparison!

  • @fastzeek
    @fastzeek 15 років тому

    Will it activate, if it was a windy day, and it fell in front of the radar?

  • @Ambushcrysis
    @Ambushcrysis 15 років тому

    Accidents don't just happen to stupid people. They happen to everyone. I think this is a great technology.

  • @JT18260
    @JT18260 16 років тому

    ROTFLMAO @ 5:55-5:59
    Did tha dude say "Oh My Shit"???? LMAO
    either way, P-R-I-C-E-L-E-S-S

  • @theguy459
    @theguy459 15 років тому

    Nice video, just wondering if you would have to option on the volvo xc60 with the adaptive cruise control and BLIS like other models in the volvo range? I am also trying to contemplate if I should continue with my current 2007 volvo xc90 and wait for the next generation version to come out (If you could provide a year when the new xc90 is coming out please as my lease is running out for my xc90 in 2 years and my GTO in 2 months) or buy a volvo xc60 with the lease off the GTO.

  • @chambitore
    @chambitore 15 років тому

    Why would it continue if the object is still there? Help push another car off the road?

  • @williamelpoderoso
    @williamelpoderoso 12 років тому

    volvo anaranjado motor estandar 38 años fielmente cumpliedo rodando sin problema

  • @derkman24
    @derkman24 15 років тому

    @masterqueen101
    What would it matter if a human or computer stopped the car, the guy behind is still following too close if s/he hits you. And getting hit from behind is much safer than a hitting a car in front of you.
    @osamii324
    of course it has GPS the map was just an example of a distraction, and you're taste is a matter of opinion. Besides, this technology is a step in the right direction, and is rivaling Mercedes laser technology.

  • @monsterstinker
    @monsterstinker 15 років тому

    I 2nd you.

  • @imafuckinfanatic
    @imafuckinfanatic 15 років тому

    they should have that feature on the back of the car also because ive seen plenty of crashing when someone was backing up and didnt see the car in back of them and bam crash-_-

  • @gogagoxy
    @gogagoxy 13 років тому

    This is pretty nice but how does the city safety works when its raining or snowing? And do you think that city safety could do the job if it is slippery, could it break on time?

  • @DJBRICH990
    @DJBRICH990 15 років тому

    My quesiton is, will it stop that abruptly? Cause that in itself looks dangerous?

  • @dariuxxx555
    @dariuxxx555 Рік тому

    It works with manual gear box?

  • @ironbull2003
    @ironbull2003 15 років тому

    What if that city safety will stop you car at the busy intersection ? what will happen then ?

  • @md_diy
    @md_diy 2 роки тому

    i found when the auto break system is activate, the rear brake light does not light up. it is very dangerous because the vehicle behind is not aware our vehicle is stopped. Volvo should update this. Give us update patch for this weak. Thanks. 🙏🏻

    • @olenholm
      @olenholm Рік тому

      the video says that the brake lights illuminate. did yours not?

  • @FUBBA
    @FUBBA 15 років тому

    Volvo -is- the safest car you can buy.

  • @StuPadazzo
    @StuPadazzo 15 років тому

    I own many Volvos. Among them are a '98 S70 GLT and an '02 S80 T6. I LOVE my Volvos. But if there's ONE thing I can say that hurts about owning a Volvo is that the things that make the car fabulous are also the worst things about the car. All this wonderful technology they have is EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE to repair when it breaks. And it would seem that as good as Volvos are the ONLY things that break on them is the SUPER expensive high-tech stuff like you just saw in this video. Which makes me frown

  • @TheLeonardoRF
    @TheLeonardoRF 10 років тому

    Great

  • @williamelpoderoso
    @williamelpoderoso 12 років тому

    hola me encanta esta camioneta me gustaria tener una igual yo satsfactoriamente tengo un volvo clasico 244dl el mejor de sus año de volvo

  • @ramonj08
    @ramonj08 16 років тому

    i would hate to see the cost to fix that if it breaks, or to see it fail

  • @Kinshinlink
    @Kinshinlink 15 років тому

    but how many people die in a 18 mph car crash or less compared to highway accidents?

  • @JnGnzlz183
    @JnGnzlz183 12 років тому

    it is now available until 50 km per hour

  • @tenkuunokage
    @tenkuunokage 15 років тому

    nope. imagine u tailgating and ur breaks slam or something....ud be caught off balance. itd be better if an alarm beeped....its only good for like 35mph and less imo

  • @extravaganza69
    @extravaganza69 15 років тому

    Have u heard the first 2 sentences of this footage??

  • @JoeSparro
    @JoeSparro 15 років тому

    1:27 The Car Breaks by itself
    JUST LIKE ALL OTHER VOLVOS!!
    HAHA

  • @Skydivingkittens
    @Skydivingkittens 14 років тому

    What about the car behind?

  • @getalife04
    @getalife04 15 років тому

    One word for this. SWEEEEEEET!

  • @Aragon159
    @Aragon159 15 років тому

    Volvo Accident Mitigation System?

  • @l337pwnage
    @l337pwnage 15 років тому

    Works for me, I can always use the money. :)

  • @ramonj08
    @ramonj08 16 років тому

    also known as ACC active cruise control from BMW

  • @NeluFelix
    @NeluFelix 14 років тому

    Drivers should not allow themselves to be distracted ... if they knew that at 29 km/h they will damage their nice new car if they are not paying attention, they would be careful; if they know that there is a system to avoid this, they will become more careless. Think about it: if you had instead of a seatbelt, a dagger coming out of the steering wheel and no seatbelts, would you drive carefully?

  • @cj688
    @cj688 15 років тому

    exactly what i was thinking