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Volvo EX90 on pause with software integration delaying launch to 2024

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Max McDee, 22 July 2023

Volvo

The automotive industry is a dance of precision and innovation. Volvo's rhythm has been slightly disrupted as their much-anticipated debutant, the EX90, takes a brief pause before stepping onto the dance floor. The EX90, a flagship electric SUV, has had its debut deferred to mid-2024 due to a tad complicated software integration.

On July 20, during the earnings call, CEO Jim Rowan heralded this not-so-enthusiastic news. This delay marks the most significant shift in product launch since the XC40. The chief cause? The complex labyrinth of the software code and the quest to integrate key safety technology into the EX90's SPA2 platform, a proud partner of Polestar 3.

LiDAR software integration is behind the EX90 delays LiDAR software integration is behind the EX90 delays

"We're going all-in with software. It's no child's play when you're integrating lidar into your safety stack. We just want to ensure it functions just right," commented Jim Rowan. This hiccup offers Volvo engineers some "extra time in the sandbox" to achieve their set goal. Still, it nudges the EX90's grand entrance to possibly the third quarter of 2024.

LiDAR, the laser-wielding brainchild of self-driving sensor start-up Luminar Technologies, is the talk of the town in Volvo's quarters. Its introduction in the EX90 makes it the first model to come standard with LiDAR. It's like walking into a party with the most coveted plus-one, while others like Polestar 3 merely offer it as an option.

Volvo EX90 on pause with software integration delaying launch to 2024

The LiDAR system, a component of the EX90's watchful tech, blends in harmoniously with cameras, radars, and ultrasonic sensors. It offers protection up to 820 feet away, spotting pedestrians even at highway speeds. Through laser light pulses, it provides precise images of the surroundings, like having a very own personal sketch artist.

This marriage of technology creates an "invisible safety cocoon" around the Volvo EX90, aiming to curtail serious accidents by a fifth. In a brave move, Volvo decided to incorporate this high-end technology as standard equipment, positioning itself as a trendsetter in the industry.

Software development has become a key issue for auto industry Software development has become a key issue for auto industry

Notably, this delay isn't a stumble but a calculated step back for Volvo. The launch of the EX90 serves as a testament to Volvo's commitment to quality over haste. With the production set to take place at Volvo's Ridgeville plant in South Carolina, the grand curtain raise, initially scheduled for late 2023, will have to wait until 2024.

The delay in the launch of the EX90 might not be a joyous occasion for Volvo enthusiasts who've been eagerly awaiting this innovative marvel. However, it's comforting to know that Volvo is prioritizing safety and perfection in the integration of its new software. After all, a few months' delay in the grand scheme of things is a small price to pay for the introduction of an electric vehicle that aims to set new standards in the industry.

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