Next month Volvo will launch its first full-electric car, the SUV XC40

SUV Volvo XC40 a trazione elettrica

Volvo plans to introduce the full-electric SUV Volvo XC40 next month and not only will be the first full-electric Volvo, but also one of the safest SUV on the road.

Regardless of what drives a car forward, be it an electric machine or combustion engine, a Volvo must be safe – says Malin Ekholm, head of safety at Volvo Cars. The fully electric XC40 will be one of the safest cars we have ever built.

SUV Volvo XC40 a trazione elettricaWhile building on the excellent safety standards of the original XC40, Volvo Cars safety engineers had to completely redesign and reinforce the frontal structure to deal with the absence of an engine, meet Volvo Cars’ high safety requirements and help keep occupants as safe as in any other Volvo.

The fundamentals around safety are the same for this car as for any other Volvo. People are inside, and the car needs to be designed to be safe for them – says Malin Ekholm.

To help keep passengers safe and the battery intact in the event of a collision, Volvo Cars also developed a new and unique safety structure for passengers and battery alike in the XC40. The battery is protected by a safety cage which consists of a frame of extruded aluminum and has been embedded in the middle of the car’s body structure, creating a built-in crumple zone around the battery.

SUV Volvo XC40 a trazione elettricaThe battery’s placement in the floor of the car also has the benefit of lowering the center of gravity of the car, for better protection against roll-overs.

Meanwhile, the car’s body structure has not just been reinforced in the front, but also at the rear. Here, the electric powertrain has been integrated in the body structure to realise a better distribution of collision forces away from the cabin and reduce the strain on people inside the car.

In terms of active safety systems, the battery-powered XC40 also introduces new technology. It is the first Volvo model equipped with a new Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) sensor platform with software developed by Zenuity, the joint venture company owned by Volvo Cars and Veoneer.

SUV Volvo XC40 a trazione elettrica
Malin Ekholm, Vice President, Volvo Cars Safety Centre

The new ADAS platform is a modern, scalable active safety system that consists of an array of radars, cameras and ultrasonic sensors. Because of its scalable nature it can easily be developed further and lays the foundation for the future introduction of autonomous drive technology.

Volvo Cars will reveal more details about the fully electric XC40 in the coming weeks, before it will be first shown to the public on October 16.

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Source: Volvo Cars

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