Volvo Vehicles Korea introduced on Jan. 15 that it plans to launch its next-generation pure electrical flagship lineup, the EX90 and ES90, within the first half and second half of this yr, respectively.
Volvo Vehicles Korea maintained its 4th place within the imported automotive market by promoting a complete of 14,903 items final yr.
This yr, the corporate plans to proceed attaining steady efficiency by constantly innovating all through all the possession course of along with increasing its lineup.
The EX90 and ES90 are fashions that symbolize Volvo’s transition to a “software-defined automobile” (SDV). They’re designed to constantly replace the general automobile expertise, together with efficiency, security expertise, and connectivity, primarily based on Volvo’s proprietary Core Computing structure and built-in software program system.
Particularly, by way of collaboration with world IT leaders similar to NVIDIA, Qualcomm Applied sciences, and Google, the autos study new knowledge and help over-the-air (OTA) updates.
Funding to additional improve current clients’ model expertise can even proceed.
The help scope of Naver’s automobile browser “Whale” is deliberate to be expanded freed from cost in the course of the first quarter to incorporate 2022-2025 mannequin yr autos (focusing on autos outfitted with digital packages).
Moreover, the corporate plans to additional advance the worldwide Wi-Fi infrastructure constructed to allow automobile standing checks even whereas ready in parking tons, establishing a future-oriented service surroundings that permits not solely easy upkeep but in addition prognosis, software program downloads, and updates. Moreover, by way of the activation of pickup and supply companies and enchancment of service processes from reservation to upkeep, updates, and supply, the corporate plans to create a smoother connection for patrons’ service expertise.
Following Gimpo, Suwon, Gwangju, Busan, and Gangseo, the corporate plans to develop buyer touchpoints constantly by moreover opening Volvo Selekt, an formally licensed used automotive showroom, in Daejeon and Daegu.
Lee Yun-mo, CEO of Volvo Vehicles Korea, stated, “The rationale Volvo Korea has been in a position to develop each in scale and substance to date is because of clients who’ve constantly supported our model,” including, “We’ll proceed to pursue steady innovation not solely in new automotive purchases however all through all the possession course of, transferring ahead as a model that grows along with clients.”