
"The Volvo EX60 is probably the brand's most important car right now. The automaker has put a lot of effort into making the EX60 as close to perfect as possible. This includes integrating the latest advancements in safety technology. Everybody knows that Volvo makes safe cars. From the boxy wagons of the 1980s to the latest XC60 and XC90 best-sellers, the Swedish automaker has made it its mission to build some of the safest cars out there."
"All car companies are required to put their cars through some sort of crash testing, including low-volume brands like Koenigsegg and Bugatti, but fewif anygo to the same lengths as Volvo to make sure their cars can keep occupants safe in all sorts of real-world situations. There's the Euro NCAP procedure, and then there's the Volvo way of doing things, as you can see in the video embedded below."
The Volvo EX60 serves as a critical model emphasizing safety and refinement for the brand. The vehicle integrates the latest safety technology and multi-adaptive seatbelts designed to firmly secure occupants just before impact. Volvo performs proprietary crash tests beyond standard Euro NCAP procedures, including launching the EX60 off the road at 37 mph into a pole to simulate tree impacts. The EX60's front structure absorbs impact forces, preserving the A-pillars and passenger compartment. The model aims to restore confidence after earlier EX90 and EX30 EV debuts and represents Volvo's most advanced approach to occupant protection in real-world crash scenarios.
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