Adding several new high-tech features to a full deck of safety
and support systems from larger models makes the All-New Volvo V40
the most intelligent and safe car in its segment.
The new features include a world-first Pedestrian Airbag
technology, Lane Keeping Aid with haptic auto steering, an
ingenious Park Assist Pilot, automatic Road Sign Information,
Active High Beam and a Cross Traffic Alert radar system at the
rear.
The All-New V40 also features the ground-breaking Pedestrian
Detection with full auto brake - as well as the City Safety,
further developed low-speed collision avoidance system which now
operates at speeds up to 50km/h.
Pedestrian Airbag technology - a world
first
In order to mitigate the consequences if a collision with a
pedestrian is unavoidable, the All-New Volvo V40 features newly
developed Pedestrian Airbag technology, a world first.
Sensors in the front bumper register the physical contact
between the car and the pedestrian. The rear end of the bonnet is
released and at the same time elevated by the deploying airbag.
The inflated airbag covers the area under the raised bonnet plus
approximately one third of the windscreen area and the lower part
of the A-pillar. The raised bonnet and airbag will help reduce the
severity of pedestrian injuries. The world-first Pedestrian Airbag
technology is standard on every All-New Volvo V40.
Pedestrian Detection - unique in this class
Pedestrian accidents occur every day in our increasingly
intensive traffic environments. In Europe, 14 percent of all
traffic fatalities are pedestrians. The corresponding figure for
the USA is 12 percent and in China the proportion is over 25
percent.
Pedestrian Detection with Full Auto Brake is a technology that
can detect if a pedestrian steps out into the road in front of the
car. If the driver does not respond in time, the car can warn and
automatically activate the brakes. No other car in this class
features a similar technology.
The technology consists of a radar unit integrated into the
car's grille, a camera fitted in front of the interior rearview
mirror, and a central control unit. The radar's task is to detect a
pedestrian or vehicle in front of the car and to determine the
distance to it. The camera determines what type of object it
is.
Thanks to the dual-mode radar's wide field of vision,
pedestrians about to step into the roadway can also be detected
early on. The innovative technology is programmed to trace a
pedestrian's pattern of movement and also to calculate whether he
or she is likely to step into the road in front of the car. The
system can detect pedestrians who are 80cm tall or taller.
In an emergency situation the driver first receives an audible
warning combined with a flashing light in the windscreen's head-up
display. If the driver does not react to the warning and a
collision is imminent, full braking power is automatically
applied.
Pedestrian Detection with Full Auto Brake can avoid a collision
with a pedestrian at speeds up to 35km/h if the driver does not
react in time. At higher speeds, the focus is on reducing the car's
speed as much as possible prior to impact.
Statistics reveal that the car's speed has considerable
importance for the outcome of the collision. A lower speed of
impact means that the risk of serious injury is significantly
reduced.
Pedestrian Detection with Full Auto Brake is part of the
Adaptive Cruise Control function.
Collision Warning and auto brake - with full braking
power
Up to 90 percent of all road accidents are caused by
distraction. Half of all drivers hitting another vehicle from
behind do not brake at all prior to the collision.
Collision Warning with Full Auto Brake technology has already
been introduced by the Volvo Car Group on our larger models lines -
and it is available on the All-New V40, so the car is able to
detect, alert and automatically brake if the car risks colliding
with another vehicle in front.
The aim of the initial warning is to alert the driver so that he
or she can brake or avoid the danger. If the driver does not react
in time to the warning, the car automatically activates full
braking power.
With automatic braking, the collision can be avoided if the
speed difference between the two vehicles is up to 35km/h.
Collision Warning and Full Auto Brake was considered the best
auto braking system in the world in a test by German organisation
ADAC in 2011. In the All-New V40, auto brake performance at higher
speeds has been improved compared to previous versions.
Collision Warning with Full Auto Brake is part of the Adaptive
Cruise Control function.
City Safety - now active up to 50km/h
Rear-end impacts are common in dense city traffic and when
driving in traffic queues. About 75 percent of these collisions
occur at speeds below 30km/h and in 50 percent of cases, the driver
has not braked at all prior to the collision.
In 2011, the benefits of the City Safety technology were
documented in another IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety)
report quoting a reduction of the collision frequency by up to 22
percent.
Insurance claims involving the Volvo XC60 show that City Safety
reduces the cost of personal injury claims by 51 percent - while
vehicle repair costs were lowered by more than 20 percent.
Locally, insurance companies operating under the Insurance
Australia Group recognise the benefits of City Safety and can offer
a reduction in insurance premiums by up to 20 percent.
The All-New V40 is the first Volvo that features an upgraded
City Safety system. This system is now active at speeds up to
50km/h (previously 30km/h).
City Safety keeps an eye on traffic in front with the help of a
laser sensor that is integrated into the top of the windscreen at
the height of the rear-view mirror.
The car automatically brakes if the driver fails to react in
time when the vehicle in front slows down or stops - or if the car
is approaching a stationary vehicle too fast.
The collision can be avoided if the relative speed difference
between the two vehicles is below 15km/h. If the speed difference
is between 15 and 50km/h, the speed of impact is reduced to
minimise the effects of the collision.
A study by Swedish insurance company Volvia shows that Volvo
cars equipped with City Safety are involved in approximately 20
percent fewer rear-end accidents than cars without auto brake.
City Safety is standard on every All-New Volvo V40.
Adaptive Cruise Control - keeping the
distance
The All-New Volvo V40 can be equipped with Adaptive Cruise
Control (ACC), which promotes comfortable driving by using radar to
automatically maintain a set time gap to the car in front.
The driver sets the desired maximum speed and chooses a time
interval to the vehicle in front. When the radar sensor detects a
slower vehicle, the car's speed is automatically adapted to match
the vehicle in front.
Distance Alert is a feature that helps the driver keep a safe
distance to the vehicle in front. He or she chooses between five
different time gaps via buttons on the steering wheel. The selected
gap is shown in the speedometer display. A light in the head-up
display informs the driver if the gap to the car in front becomes
too short.
The Queue Assist function on cars with automatic gearboxes
maintains the set gap all the way down to standstill, making this
comfort-enhancing system extremely useful even in slow-moving
queues with repeated starting and stopping.
Park Assist Pilot - making parallel parking
easy
A study by global research institute TNS reveals that one-third
of European drivers have problems with parallel parking. In a
similar study by UK insurer elephant.co.uk, around two-thirds of
interviewed drivers stated that they felt uncomfortable in parallel
parking situations.
The new Park Assist Pilot makes parallel parking easy and
precise by taking over and operating the steering wheel while the
driver handles the gearbox and controls the car's speed.
The parking manoeuvre is based on front, rear and side-facing
ultrasonic sensors. When the driver activates the Park Assist Pilot
the sensors start to scan the side of parked cars. When a parking
slot measuring a minimum of
1.2 times the car's length is detected, the driver is notified
by an audible signal and advised to stop via a message in the
instrument cluster.
The display guides the driver step-by-step via texts and
animations in the instrument cluster until the car is correctly
parked. Although the driver initially engages reverse gear and
continues to control the speed of the car, steering is taken over
by the Park Assist Pilot. When parking is completed the driver is
notified by an audible signal and a text message.
Enhanced Blind Spot Information System - for better
visibility
The All-New V40 is the first Volvo to offer the enhanced Blind
Sport Information System (BLIS), which is radarbased.
The technology can now also monitor and alert the driver to
rapidly approaching vehicles up to 70 metres behind the car. Of
course it still informs the driver about vehicles in the blind
spots on both sides of the car.
BLIS helps the driver avoid potentially dangerous lane-changing
manoeuvres. The enhanced BLIS is based on radar sensors located in
the rear corners of the car, behind the bumper cover. The radars
continuously scan the area behind and alongside the vehicle.
Warnings are displayed in LED indicators located in each
A-pillar. A steadily glowing LED indicates when the radars cover a
vehicle in the zone. The second warning level - LED flashing -
occurs if the driver uses the turn indicator when the first alert
is active.
Cross Traffic Alert - covering your back
Cross Traffic Alert uses the radar sensors at the rear end of
the car to alert the driver to crossing traffic from the sides when
reversing out of a parking space. This is especially helpful in
tight and crowded areas where the side view might be limited due to
infrastructure, vegetation or other parked cars.
The function warns of traffic up to 30 metres from the car.
Smaller objects like bicycles and pedestrians may also be detected,
but not always and only at a shorter distance. The alert, which
remains active as long as the target is present in the zone, is
delivered to the driver as an audible signal and a warning in the
centre screen.
Cross Traffic Alert is included in the upgraded BLIS
function.
Lane Keeping Aid - active help to stay on
course
Studies show that many accidents take place in uncritical
traffic situations and good weather conditions due to driver
distraction, drowsiness or illness. Approximately 30 percent of all
accidents in Volvo Cars' statistical accident database are
accidents with an initial road departure. About 75 percent of these
occur on roads with speed limits of 70km/h or more.
The Lane Keeping Aid in the V40 (part of the Driver Alert
System) helps the driver stay in the intended lane. This feature
applies extra steering torque to the steering column when the car
gets close to a lane marking and is about to leave the lane. The
system is active at speeds between 65km/h and 200km/h.
The forward-looking camera monitors the left and right lane
markings. Lane Keeping Aid registers the car's progress between the
lane markings and takes action if the driver shows signs of
unintentionally drifting out of the lane.
As a first step Lane Keeping Aid applies gentle steering wheel
torque to help the driver steer back onto the intended course. If
the car leaves the lane, the technology generates a distinctive
warning through a haptic vibration in the steering wheel.
Lane Keeping Aid is part of the Driver Alert System.
Road Sign Information - an extra eye on the traffic
environment
High speed is a contributory cause behind a significant part of
all fatal road accidents. European Road Safety Observatory (ERSO)
studies show that speed is a contributing factor in 30 percent of
all fatal accidents. A Swedish Road Administration research shows
that between 100 and 150 lives would be able to be saved on
Sweden's roads every year if drivers kept to the speed limits.
Road Sign Information supports the driver by displaying road
signs in the instrument display. The forward-looking camera can
detect speed limit signs as well as ‘no
overtaking' signs. The road sign icon is shown until another sign
is detected.
Road Sign Information can be combined with the Speed Alert
function, which provides the driver with a visual warning in the
speedometer if the speed limit is exceeded.
Road Sign Information is part of the Driver Alert System.
Active High Beam - more relaxed driving in the
dark
The new Active High Beam technology in the All-New Volvo V40
helps the driver utilise high beam more efficiently. It also offers
automatic switching between high and low beam at the right
moment.
The technology uses a forward facing camera together with
sophisticated image processing to offer the driver the best
possible visibility at night.
The camera monitors other vehicles and their headlamps and tail
lamps. Advanced image processing software analyses this data and
provides information about the position and direction of other
vehicles. The calculation serves as the basis for automatic
switching between low and high beam.
The All-New V40 can be equipped with Active Bending Lights
(standard on the Luxury and R-Design variants), swivelling
headlamps that follow the sweeps and bends of the road.
Visibility in poor conditions is also enhanced with the option
of an electrically heated windscreen and a rain sensor, which
automatically starts and regulates the wipers when it rains.
Active High Beam is part of the Driver Alert System.
Driver Alert Control - detecting and warning tired
drivers
Studies by German insurance organisation GDV show that one out
of four accidents on the autobahn are caused by driver fatigue.
Swedish Road Administration accident data indicate that tired
drivers are causing up to 30 percent of all accidents.
Driver Alert Control is designed to detect and warn tired
drivers. The system can also cover other situations where the
driver is distracted.
Driver Alert Control consists of a camera, a number of sensors
and a control unit. The camera continuously measures the distance
between the car and the road lane markings. The sensors register
the car's movements, while the control unit stores the information
and calculates whether the driver risks losing control of the
vehicle.
If the risk is assessed as high, the driver is alerted via an
audible signal from the Lane Departure Warning function. A text
message appears in the car's information display, displaying a
coffee cup symbol to advise him or her to take a break.
Driver Alert Control is part of the Driver Alert System.
Full set of crash safety features - including new knee
airbag
The All-New Volvo V40 also features world-class crash safety
including a safety cage with effective deformation zones and
various grades of high-strength steel.
Safety belt pre-tensioners are standard in the front and outer
rear seats, and the front seats are equipped with whiplash
protection (WHIPS) to help prevent neck injuries. Both the driver
and front seat passenger seat have dual stage airbags. There are
also side airbags integrated in the front seat backrests.
The driver's side is also fitted with a new standard knee
airbag. It is installed in the dashboard above the pedals and
deployed together with the other airbags in the event of a frontal
collision.
The Roll Over Protection System (ROPS) includes a robust body
structure, seat pre-tensioners and Inflatable Curtains. The
Inflatable Curtains cover both sides, from the A-pillar to the
C-pillar, and deploy in frontal offset, side or rollover accident
situations.
A closing velocity sensor collects information and interprets
pre-crash data in order to prepare the restraint systems - belts
and airbags - for the expected crash violence in low and mid-severe
frontal accidents. ISOFIX attachments are standard and Volvo Car
Corporation offers thoroughly tested child seats that cover ages
from newborn up to 10 years.
Personal Car Communicator
The All-New V40 is available with a Personal Car Communicator
remote that enables keyless drive. The remote can both transmit and
receive signals, providing the driver with locking and alarm
information.
The Personal Car Communicator is available as an option
throughout the V40 model range. Quotes Thomas Broberg,
Senior Safety Advisor Volvo Car Group
"The All-New V40, the most compact car in our V-range, has
class-leading safety. It is also packed with more intelligent
support systems than any previous Volvo. Yet another important step
toward our vision that nobody should die or suffer serious injuries
in a new Volvo car by the year 2020."
"Volvo is leading the development of spearhead technology that
helps the driver avoid collisions. All the features are designed
around the driver, helping him or her to stay alert and well
informed to avoid collisions and dangerous situations. The all-new
V40 is the first car in our model range with technology that
actively helps the driver steer clear of danger."
"The safety systems are intelligent and work together to make
driving more pleasant and safe. They are designed to warn about
threats. If necessary, they can also step in and intervene in
critical situations. And, in some situations where the collision is
unavoidable, there are safety features to help mitigate the
consequences.
However, this does not mean that these sophisticated systems
take over the driving. Their main task is to assist the driver,
thereby making the driving experience more comfortable and less
complicated."
For further information please contact:
Oliver Peagam
Public Affairs Manager
Volvo Car Australia
T: 02 9020 1613
M: 0408 691 017
E: opeagam@volvocars.com