ALL-NEW VOLVO XC90 TO TRANSFORM THE IN-CAR DRIVING EXPERIENCE
June 3, 2014 by Volvo
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'Smooth interaction without distraction has been the guiding expression for our designers and engineers. The in-car control system is designed to keep eyes on the road and hands on the wheel as much as possible,' said Thomas Ingenlath, Volvo Car Group's Senior Vice President Design. The new in-car control system is just one of many examples of how the all-new XC90 has been designed around the needs of the people who are going to drive it. How does the new in car control system work? The touch screen replaces the traditional selection of buttons and controls in the center stack with one sleek control panel. This central panel interacts with an adaptive digital instrument cluster in front of the driver, while vital information can be projected on the head-up display on the lower part of the windscreen. The user interface also includes thumb-reach controls on the steering wheel and state-of-the-art voice control. Volvo's commitment to a seamless user experience is reflected in the ability to use the touch screen interface – even while wearing gloves - thanks to the application of infrared technology on top of the existing touch sensitive surface. 'Using the screen is so logical that it will become part of your muscle memory very quickly,' said Dr. Peter Mertens, Volvo Car Group's Senior Vice President Research and Development. 'Information, navigation and media are high up and easy to check. The phone controls, application icons and climate controls are located low and are comfortable to reach and touch. All of this logic is based on extensive usability and user experience research and the latest technology.' The layout on the portrait screen can be described as a stack of flexible 'tiles', each displaying a key functionality. Navigation is on top, followed by media, telephone and a user-defined tile. A thin notification band is located above the tiles, while the digital climate controls form the 'foundation' of the pile. When one of the tiles on the touch screen expands on interaction, the others are compressed but still visible and instantly accessible. This makes the touch screen exceptionally user-friendly, with no need to go via a main menu when switching between functions. 'The adaptive digital instrument cluster and the head-up display make sure that the most relevant information is always available where the driver needs it,' said Ingenlath. Fully connected experience The all-new XC90 offers customers a fully connected experience, thanks to the Ericsson-based cloud solution and the navigation system by HERE, which provides the possibility to remotely update content and simplify the entire car experience. Sensus includes a broad selection of cloud-based applications with a branded look and feel. The selection of cloud-based services, which may vary depending on the market, includes Internet radio, connected navigation, finding and paying for parking, discovering new restaurants at the destination, seamless streaming of favorite music and much more. 'The XC90 will not only tell you when it's time to visit the garage but also suggest an appointment for you at your Volvo dealership. The Connected Service Booking application is the first step in making the dealer workshop fully integrated into the connected eco-system,' said Müller. Seamless smartphone integration The XC90 also becomes the first Volvo car to offer Apple CarPlay, which brings selected features and services familiar to iPad, iPhone and iPod users directly into the car via the large center console touch screen display. Users will immediately recognize the well-known icons for their basic Apple applications, such as phone, messages, music and navigation. 'Apple's clean and intuitive user interface is a perfect match with Volvo's Scandinavian Design approach and our focus on fluid functionality,' added Ingenlath.
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