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An advanced Camera Monitor System contributes to better aerodynamics and improved safety in the latest Volvo FH, FM and FMX models. This new solution, which will be available locally as an option, will replace traditional exterior mirrors and, in the process, give the driver a wider visual field and thus improve safety for both the driver and surrounding road users.

Volvos new Camera Monitor System

“The camera system positively impacts the driver’s visibility in rainy and dark conditions, as well as in direct sunlight and when driving in tunnels. When pulling a trailer, the camera system also has an auto-panning function that zooms in on the turning trailer,” explains Christensen. “This feature will be particularly relevant in local driving conditions where trucks often travel on unlit roads and challenging weather conditions.”

Other news on the updated Volvo FH, FM and FMX models

  • Volvo’s I-See technology has been refined to save energy and carbon emissions. It uses a cloud-based topographic map to optimise driving and enable more driving time in cruise control mode, which can both save energy and provide more relaxed driving.
  • Updated brakes with Volvo patented drag-free brake discs, pads, and hubs, improving braking capacity and reducing energy consumption and emissions.
  • Upgraded user-friendly infotainment system that can be personalised depending on individual needs.
  • The improved sound system is available with six premium high-quality speakers, a new power amplifier, and a subwoofer, adding massive power to the sound experience.
  • A new built-in navigation system will be offered with improved maps adapted to truck-specific needs. Automatic map updates will enable efficient delivery of goods.
  • Interior updates also include an integrated microwave oven and USB-C power outlets.
  • Volvo Trucks’ My Business Apps offering has been introduced to more markets. This subscription-based service enables customers to download business-related apps from different providers and use them in the trucks’ side display, bringing real benefits to uptime and everyday use.
  • The new Tire Monitoring Service gives fleet operators a complete view of the truck and trailer through Volvo Connect, reducing the risk of costs and disturbances related to tire issues.
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