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More screens, buttons, menus, and features don't necessarily make a vehicle better. Sometimes they simply give drivers more things to think about.

Volvo takes a different approach.

Technology should feel natural. It should help when you need it, stay out of the way when you don't, and ultimately make driving simpler rather than more complicated.

That philosophy is especially important in a luxury vehicle. True luxury isn't about having the most technology. It's about having the right technology thoughtfully integrated into your everyday life.

Technology Designed Around the Driver

One of the first things you notice inside a modern Volvo is how clean everything feels. Instead of surrounding the driver with an overwhelming collection of controls, Volvo embraces its Scandinavian design philosophy of simplicity and purpose.

Frequently used functions are designed to be accessible and intuitive, while digital displays provide important information without unnecessarily competing for your attention.

The result is technology that complements the driving experience rather than becoming the driving experience.

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Google Built-In Makes Familiar Technology Even Easier

Many Volvo vehicles feature Google built-in, bringing familiar tools directly into the vehicle.

Google Maps can provide navigation and real-time route information, while Google Assistant lets you use your voice for many common tasks. Rather than reaching for your phone or working through multiple menus, you can simply ask for what you need.

It's a good example of Volvo's overall technology philosophy: use advanced systems to eliminate steps instead of adding them.

Driver Assistance That Works in the Background

Some of Volvo's most important technology may be technology you barely notice during normal driving.

Volvo's advanced safety and driver-assistance features are designed to monitor what's happening around the vehicle and support the driver when appropriate. Depending on the model and equipment, these technologies can assist with functions such as lane positioning, maintaining distance from other vehicles, and identifying potential hazards.

They don't replace an attentive driver. Instead, they're designed to add another layer of awareness and confidence.

Over time, that can make daily commutes, highway driving, and busy traffic feel less demanding.

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Technology Should Still Feel Good Years Later

Automotive technology changes quickly. That's why thoughtful technology can be more valuable than simply having the newest gadget.

An intuitive interface, useful voice controls, clear navigation, and well-integrated safety systems provide benefits long after the initial excitement of buying a new vehicle wears off.

That's an important distinction. Volvo technology isn't designed only to impress during a test drive. It's designed to make the thousandth drive easier, too.

Experience Volvo Technology with August Summer Safely Specials

If Volvo's simpler approach to technology appeals to you, August offers an opportunity to experience it across the SUV lineup.

2026 Volvo XC90 Core Gas (mild hybrid) B5 AWD

• Lease for $599 per month for 36 months
• $4,149 due at signing
• 1.99% APR financing for up to 72 months
• $2,000 Lease Loyalty Bonus or $1,000 Purchase Loyalty Bonus
• Waive up to six months of payments on your current VCFS lease

2026 Volvo XC60 Core Gas (mild hybrid) B5 AWD

• Lease for $499 per month for 36 months
• $5,309 due at signing
• 1.99% APR financing for up to 72 months
• $500 Lease Loyalty Bonus or $1,000 Purchase Loyalty Bonus
• Waive up to six months of payments on your current VCFS lease

2026 Volvo XC40 Core Dark Gas (mild hybrid) B5 AWD

• Lease for $399 per month for 36 months
• $6,279 due at signing
• 1.99% APR financing for up to 72 months
• $500 Lease Loyalty Bonus or $1,000 Purchase Loyalty Bonus
• Waive up to six months of payments on your current VCFS lease

Take delivery by August 31, 2026.

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Common Questions About Volvo Technology

Q. Is Volvo technology easy to use?

A. Yes. Volvo emphasizes intuitive controls and familiar technology designed to minimize unnecessary complexity and help drivers stay focused.

Q. What does Google built-in do in a Volvo?

A. Google built-in integrates services such as Google Maps and Google Assistant directly into compatible Volvo vehicles, allowing drivers to use navigation, voice commands, and other functions without relying entirely on a smartphone.

Q. Does Volvo have driver-assistance technology?

A. Yes. Volvo offers advanced driver-assistance and safety technologies designed to support attentive drivers with functions such as lane positioning, distance monitoring, and collision avoidance.

Q. Is Volvo a good choice if I don't want complicated technology?

A. It can be. Volvo's Scandinavian design philosophy emphasizes simplicity, making it particularly appealing to drivers who want advanced features without an overly complicated experience.

Q. Can I test Volvo's technology before buying?

A. Absolutely. A test drive is an excellent opportunity to try the infotainment system, voice controls, navigation, driver-assistance features, and other everyday technology.

Technology is at its best when you don't have to think about it. Contact Volvo Cars Perrysburg to explore the XC40, XC60, and XC90, experience Volvo's technology firsthand, and learn more about the August Summer Safely Specials.