Volvo Group Venture Capital invests in Silicon Valley software firm for autonomous mobility
The investment will fund the development of a safety-certified software framework for autonomous systems.
The investment will fund the development of a safety-certified software framework for autonomous systems.
Volvo Cars receives licenses to the 2G, 3G, and 4G essential patents of the 36 patent owners that participate in the A...
After nearly a decade of growth under Geely, safety-first Volvo is preparing to gamble it all on motoring’s electrifie...
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Volvo’s first all-electric model sports a twin-motor setup and has a claimed range of more than 400km.
HCL and Volvo Cars have defined includes steps to establish an agile and product-oriented organisation.
This way, Volvo Cars would have full focus on its electric portfolio while Geely would have more advanced and efficie...
Zero-emissions variant of small SUV, due to be revealed on 16 October, will feature revised grille and bespoke design ...