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EX30 Cross Country 2025 (25w09) User Manual
Version 2025 05 26
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Due to the dynamic nature of our software-based product, the content of this PDF represents the most up-to-date version of
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your car's center display for the most accurate and up-to-date information. You can also access information in the Volvo Cars
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strongly advise relying on the digital user manual, which can be easily accessed through your car's center display.
This printable version is generic and does not correspond to your car. If there are discrepancies between this printable manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Therefore, we strongly recommend utilizing the digital user manual app in your car's center display for the most accurate and up-to-date information. You can also access information in the Volvo Cars mobile app.
  • Page 2 Volvo Assistance 2.7.1 Calling Volvo Assistance for roadside assistance Emergency assistance 2.8.1 Calling emergency services with SOS button Display, software and phone Display 3.1.1 Main area of the display 3.1.1.1 Display views 3.1.1.2 Status symbols in the display 3.1.1.3 Keyboard 3.1.1.3.1...
  • Page 3 4.3.1.2 Activating the steering wheel heating 4.3.2 Climate settings 4.3.3 Temperature and air conditioning 4.3.3.1 Activating air conditioning 4.3.3.2 Setting the temperature 4.3.3.3 Synchronizing temperature 4.3.3.4 Activating eco climate 4.3.4 Air distribution and climate modes 4.3.4.1 Adjusting air vents 4.3.4.2 Activating auto climate mode 4.3.4.3 Activating manual climate mode...
  • Page 4 5.5.2.1 Sensor-controlled passenger airbag status 5.5.3 Side airbags 5.5.4 Inflatable curtains 5.5.5 Airbag maintenance and servicing 5.5.6 Airbag labels Child safety 5.6.1 Child restraints 5.6.1.1 Installing child restraints 5.6.1.1.1 Installing child restraints in the outer rear seat positions 5.6.1.1.2 Installing child restraints in the center rear seat 5.6.1.2 Child restraint attachment points 5.6.1.2.1...
  • Page 5 7.4.2 Charging status 7.4.2.1 Charging status in the charging port 7.4.2.2 Charging status in the display Driving A typical driving cycle Starting the vehicle 8.2.1 Startup checks Turning the vehicle off Driving characteristics 8.4.1 One Pedal Drive 8.4.1.1 Adjusting One Pedal Drive 8.4.2 Enabling automatic creeping 8.4.3...
  • Page 6 Wipers and washers 9.3.1 Controlling the front wipers 9.3.2 Controlling the rear wiper 9.3.3 Activating washers Driver support and navigation 10.1 Navigation 10.1.1 Finding and selecting a navigation destination 10.2 Detection of surroundings and traffic 10.2.1 Locations of cameras, sensors and radar units 10.2.2 Camera detection and limitations 10.2.3...
  • Page 7 10.5.2.1 Parking using Park Pilot Assist 10.5.2.2 Leaving a parking space using Park Pilot Assist Scenarios and vehicle modes 11.1 Vehicle modes 11.1.1 Activating vehicle wash mode 11.1.2 Activating tow mode 11.2 Cold conditions 11.2.1 Winter driving recommendations 11.3 Recommendations for driving through water 11.4 Preparations for a long trip 11.5...
  • Page 8 13.4.2 Designations on tire sidewall 13.4.2.1 Tire tread wear indicators 13.4.3 Changing wheels 13.4.3.1 Spare wheel 13.4.3.2 Winter tires 13.4.3.3 Using snow chains 13.4.4 Punctures 13.4.4.1 Temporary puncture repair 13.4.4.1.1 Using the temporary puncture repair kit 13.4.4.1.2 Inflating tires with the puncture repair compressor 13.4.5 Tire pressure 13.4.5.1...
  • Page 9 15.4.1 Brake fluid specifications 15.4.2 Climate system specifications 15.5 Certificates and type approvals 15.5.1 Procedure to temporarily change the automatic high beam sensitivity 15.5.2 Radar type approvals 15.5.3 Type approval for TPMS radio frequency 15.5.4 Type approvals for wireless charger and NFC 15.5.5 Key system certification 15.6...
  • Page 10: Consumer Information

    A guide to your vehicle's intended use The user manual establishes the vehicle's intended use, as defined by Volvo. Whenever you are directed to the manual, consider it an instruction to make sure that you are using the vehicle as intended. This is recommended, as both the descriptive and pre- scriptive parts of the user manual provide important knowledge that contributes to safe and effective use.
  • Page 11 It may also affect the validity of the vehicle warranty. Volvo is not the only authority that defines proper use of the vehicle. It is your responsibility to use the vehicle in accor- dance with local laws and restrictions.
  • Page 12: Reading The User Manual

    It is recommended that you read all the user information before you drive for the first time. If you find information that differs from the information in your vehicle through other channels, such as the Volvo website, it is always the user information in the vehicle's display that is valid.
  • Page 13: Images And Videos

    Navigate through interactive images Some of the manual pages have images with interactive markers. You can tap these markers to reveal links to relevant parts of the manual. These interactive markers allow you to explore the manual in a more visual way. Animated introductions Some pages show a short animation as an introduction.
  • Page 14: Customer Support And Contact Information

    The support section volvocars.com/intl/support [https://www.volvocars.com/intl/support] provides contact information, soft- ware news and answers to frequently asked questions. You can also find your closest Volvo retailer or contact Volvo via phone or chat. Volvo Assistance Volvo Assistance can offer help in the event of a breakdown or if your vehicle unexpectedly becomes immobilized. This includes roadside assistance.
  • Page 15: Driver Support

    The driver has a responsibility to ensure they have sufficient knowledge of the vehicle to use it safely. If you are uncertain about any of the vehicle's functions or have questions about its intended use, consult the manual. If you can't find the information you need, contact Volvo Support. Driver distraction Distractions reduce your attentiveness and focus when driving.
  • Page 16: Laws And Regulations

    , repairs and installation of accessories or extra equipment require proper knowledge, quality workmanship and quality parts. Otherwise, they risk impairing your vehicle's functionality and safety. Contact a Volvo retailer before making any alterations to your vehicle. For any alterations...
  • Page 17: Electrical Installations

    Note Non-approved changes and liability Volvo does not accept any liability for damage, incurred cost, personal injury or fatality that is caused by changes to the vehicle not approved by Volvo. Modifications include changes to the vehicle's software, including but not limited to tuning.
  • Page 18: Certified Technicians

    These professional techni- cians have the best capacity to analyze vehicle problems and carry out the maintenance that is necessary to keep your Volvo in the best possible condition.
  • Page 19: Finding The Vehicle Identification Number

    There are several ways to find your vehicle's unique vehicle identification number. You might need your vehicle's VIN if you contact Volvo about any questions or problems regarding your vehicle. You can find the number in one of the following ways: In the display.
  • Page 20: Handling Of Recorded And Collected Data

    Give your consent for the vehicle to be able to share its location. This is necessary if you want to use certain apps and functions. For example, location sharing is required for remote vehicle services via Volvo Assistance and the mobile app for the vehicle, such as Find my vehicle and the Driving journal.
  • Page 21: About Connected Services And The Fair Use Policy

    Where Volvo Cars is responsible for the provision of mobile connectivity services to enable use of certain functions, and exclud- ing any separate contract for mobile connectivity services of the owner or any other user of the vehicle that Volvo Cars is not The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 22: Changing Ownership Of The Vehicle

    Your access to these services is part of a shared access. Volvo Cars reserves the right to suspend your access to or use of the services if your use involves very high volumes of data, disproportionate to other users. Volvo Cars may also suspend your ac- cess for technical reasons or to protect other functions of your vehicle.
  • Page 23: Recommendations When Changing Regions

    After resetting the vehicle, the setup guide will automatically start to set up a new owner profile. 1.14. Recommendations when changing regions When relocating or importing your vehicle to a new region, you need to register your vehicle and Volvo ID there.
  • Page 24: User Accounts, Profiles And Services

    The setup guide for your vehicle automatically starts in the display. It guides you through profile creation and other essential settings. Before getting your vehicle Before you start, you will need to create a Volvo ID and download the mobile app for the vehicle. This makes the in-vehi- cle setup faster. The setup guide covers the following:...
  • Page 25: Complete Setup

    Create your Volvo ID in the mobile app for the vehicle or on Volvo's website. If you want to use the mobile app to create your Volvo ID, make sure that you have the latest version installed on your phone.
  • Page 26: Volvo Ex30 App

    The Volvo EX30 app allows you to control certain functions and interact with the vehicle via your phone. The Volvo EX30 app is available for iPhone and Android phones. You can download it for free from your phone's app store. The app is updated regularly, so make sure that you have the latest version on your phone.
  • Page 27: Customization And Settings

    2.5. Customization and settings You can customize many of your vehicle's features and behaviors by accessing its settings. Where to find settings Settings and adjustments are available in the following places: The settings tab in the display contains most of your vehicle settings and adjustments. To access it, press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
  • Page 28: Switching Profiles

    You can find the profile settings in settings, where you can do the following: Switch profiles Change your profile name Add an account to your profile Connect a key to your profile Enable profile lock View and change your privacy settings Connect the mobile app for the vehicle to your vehicle Remove your profile Note...
  • Page 29 You can add different profiles in the vehicle's display. In the setup guide The setup guide in the display has instructions for how to add the owner profile. You can also add other co-driver profiles later in profile settings. Note If you don't complete the setup guide, some features and services are unavailable.
  • Page 30: Removing A Profile

    2.6.3. Removing a profile Find out how to remove a profile in the display. Note Guest profile You cannot remove the guest profile. Removing the owner profile You can only remove the owner profile by resetting the vehicle. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
  • Page 31: Managing Keys Assigned To Profiles

    2.6.5. Managing keys assigned to profiles You can only assign one key to your profile. If you want to assign another key, you need to remove the connected key first. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Profiles →...
  • Page 32: Terms And Conditions

    If you don't have a Volvo Assistance agreement, you will still be able to use the service for an extra cost. Terms and conditions Volvo Assistance is intended to be active for as long as the vehicle is used and the technology it relies on is supported, such as the vehicle's mobile network connectivity.
  • Page 33 Note Volvo reserves the right to reduce Volvo Assistance functionalities that it deems no longer practically possible to maintain. If a vehicle remains unused for more than one year, it is considered no longer in use. If you need any help or have any questions regarding Volvo Assistance, contact Volvo support.
  • Page 34: Calling Volvo Assistance For Roadside Assistance

    The vehicle makes a voice call to Volvo Assistance. It also sends information, such as its location and status. The Volvo Assistance call center will try to communicate with you to find out what kind of help you need. If you leave the call view during the voice call, you can always press the phone widget to return to the call view again.
  • Page 35: Emergency Assistance

    If the voice call fails, the Volvo Assistance call center has the ability to respond based on information sent by the vehicle. Availability depends on region. 2.8. Emergency assistance In an emergency, the vehicle can connect you to an emergency call center. This is done automatically in...
  • Page 36: Calling Emergency Services With Sos Button

    If you need help on the road but aren't in an emergency situation, press the assist button to call Volvo Assistance in- stead. Volvo Assistance can help you in certain situations, such as if your vehicle's battery runs out of charge, your vehi- cle breaks down or you get a flat tire.
  • Page 37 Note If you press the SOS button for too long, it will restart the system. Availability may vary between regions. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 38: Display, Software And Phone

    3. Display, software and phone Explore how to interact with your vehicle. Here's where you can find more information on your vehicle's display, connectivity features, sound and media, in-vehicle apps, software and voice control. You can access most of your vehicle's functions via its display, but there's also plenty you can do by using your phone. An internet-connected vehicle makes remote access possible and keeps the vehicle up to date by downloading software up- dates.
  • Page 39: Main Area Of The Display

    If there is an issue with the driver information area, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Important Do not use sharp objects on the display, as they may cause damage.
  • Page 40: Display Views

    You can control many of the vehicle's functions and view detailed information and notifications in the main area of the display. The main area takes up the majority of the display, and you interact with it by touching the display. Frequently used features such as climate, vehicle overview and the app library are available at the bottom of the main area.
  • Page 41: Main Views

    The bottom bar is your main way of navigating around the display views. By pressing the symbols, you can get to other views and functions as well as bring up the comfort view and activate the hazard warning flasher. The status bar and bottom bar are always visible, regardless of which view you're looking at.
  • Page 42: Keyboard

    Status symbols are shown in the status bar at the top of the main area of the display. The symbols tell you important information about your vehicle's system status. Symbol types Some status symbols, such as the clock and temperature, will always be visible in the status bar. Others may be disabled or only visible when that particular function is active, such as wireless charging.
  • Page 43 The display keyboard appears when you can write text or numbers. You can customize many of its features in settings. You can use the on-screen keyboard to write text or numbers. For example, when searching for a destination in the navigation app or entering the password for a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 44: Changing The Keyboard Language

    3.1.1.3.1. Changing the keyboard language You can change the language for the display keyboard on the keyboard itself. Change the keyboard language when you want to write text in a different language. This can be useful when you are driving abroad and need to search for a destination or address in the local language.
  • Page 45: Driver Information Area Of The Display

    Select the language you want to add, then press the download symbol The language is added to the list of languages available to use on your keyboard. > Removing a language Press the edit symbol above the list of currently available languages. Select the language you want to remove from the list of available languages, then press the trash can symbol The language is removed from the list of languages available to use on your keyboard.
  • Page 46: Using Surround Mode

    The vehicle's battery has low voltage. Charge it as soon as possible. Power system failure warning A fault is detected in the vehicle's power system. Take immediate action and contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Seat belt reminder Someone in the vehicle isn't wearing their seat belt.
  • Page 47 Charging cable connected The charging cable is still connected to the vehicle. Power steering failure The power steering system no longer works due to a fault. Stop driving as soon as it is safe to do so. Driver alert warning Flashing indicates that the Driver alert function senses you are tired and should take a break as soon as possible.
  • Page 48 Vehicle status warning There is an important vehicle status notification. Go to the vehicle status view to see what the issue is and resolve it as soon as possible. Hill descent control warning There is an issue with the hill descent control function and it is currently unavailable. Lane keeping aid off Lane keeping aid is turned off, and lane keeping assistance is not provided.
  • Page 49: Battery Meter

    Trailer fault There is a fault with the trailer. Trailer light fault A fault was detected with the trailer lights during the trailer light check. Depending on the vehicle's current theme, this symbol can be a different color. 3.1.2.2. Battery meter The battery meter shows the charge level percentage and estimated range of your vehicle.
  • Page 50: System Settings

    3.1.3. System settings You can change the system settings so that the vehicle displays information in a way that suits you. There are a number of system settings that you can change, including: System language Date and time Units of measurement Keyboard languages 3.1.3.1.
  • Page 51: Changing System Units

    Important Only select a system language that you can fully understand. The vehicle communicates safety-critical information and notifications to you through messages, so you need to be able to understand them at all times. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to settings. Go to System →...
  • Page 52: Phone

    To restart the display, the vehicle must be at a standstill with the parking brake applied. Simultaneously press and hold the decrease set speed and decrease volume buttons on the steering wheel until the display changes. The display restarts. > 3.2.
  • Page 53: Using Your Phone In The Vehicle

    Check that the confirmation code in the display matches the one shown on your phone. Select your preferred services, then press Save. Grant the vehicle permission to access your phone in your phone's Bluetooth settings and via the display. Your phone is now connected to the vehicle. It will automatically connect next time, as long as Bluetooth is enabled on >...
  • Page 54: Switching Between Paired Phones

    change the sound input and output, such as through the vehicle or your mobile phone's microphone and speakers end the call use the keypad to input numbers, such as when asked to select an option in a service menu If you receive a second phone call while in the middle of an ongoing call, answering the second phone call automatically puts the first one on hold.
  • Page 55: Apple Carplay

    Local laws and regulations Make sure that you comply with all local laws and regulations regarding mobile phone use while driving. CarPlay content Volvo does not accept responsibility for the content available in Apple CarPlay. Note Phone compatibility and supported apps Apple CarPlay only works with iPhones, but it doesn't work with all iPhone models.
  • Page 56: Using Siri

    You can access the CarPlay view by opening the CarPlay app in the app library. If the CarPlay symbol is shown in the con- textual bar, you can also access the view by pressing this symbol. Once active, the CarPlay view takes up the whole of the main area of the display. However, the bottom bar, contextual bar and status bar will still be visible at all times if you want to return to the vehicle's own system.
  • Page 57: Sound And Media

    CarPlay automatically starts the next time you connect your iPhone via Bluetooth. You can disconnect from CarPlay but keep your iPhone connected to the vehicle by pressing the CarPlay symbol next to your device's name in the vehicle's Bluetooth settings. 3.3.
  • Page 58: Adding Radio Favorites

    You can find and download other radio apps via the app store. 3.3.1.1. Adding radio favorites You can add radio stations to the favorites list in the radio app. Add the radio stations you listen to frequently to the favorites list for quicker access. You can add up to 50 radio stations to the list.
  • Page 59: Media Players

    Media Ringtone Call Voice assistant Navigation Notifications Parking assistance The noise compensation setting automatically adjusts the sound volume inside the vehicle according to the level of noise out- side the vehicle. You can select low, medium and high compensation levels or turn the feature on or off. You can also turn display touch sounds on or off in this tab.
  • Page 60: Uninstalling Apps

    Download more apps to your vehicle from the app store in the app library. Your vehicle comes with some apps pre-installed, but you can find and download more in the app store. Press the app library symbol in the bottom bar. Press Get more apps to go to the app store.
  • Page 61: Internet Connection

    Your vehicle has a built-in modem for connecting to a mobile network. As long as the vehicle has an active mobile network ser- vice plan and it's in an area with network reception, it can connect to the internet. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for in- formation about mobile connectivity services for your vehicle.
  • Page 62: Over-The-Air Updates

    There might be updates that you can't install yourself. If this happens, contact an authorized Volvo workshop to book a service. If there is a critical update failure, avoid driving the vehicle and call roadside assistance to take you to an authorized Volvo workshop.
  • Page 63: Scheduling Updates

    Note You can't install software updates while the reduced alarm sensitivity setting is active. Scheduling updates If you want to install an update at a later time, you can schedule the installation in both the mobile app and the display. Scheduling an update sets a timer for when you want the vehicle to attempt to install the update: for example, in 4 hours' time.
  • Page 64 The only time you need to use specific voice commands to interact with the digital assistant is when you activate it. After acti- vating the assistant, just speak or give instructions to it using everyday phrases. Note Google Assistant isn't available in every language yet. Find out more at support.google.com [https://support.google.com] or try to use another language if you can.
  • Page 65: Interior Comfort And Climate

    4. Interior comfort and climate Get familiar with your vehicle interior and the controls for seat adjustment, climate and windows. Your vehicle is equipped with multiple features to assist you in your driving. While some features are mainly for comfort, others improve visibility.
  • Page 66 Use the wireless charger to charge Qi-certified devices, such as a phone. The wireless charger under the display To use the wireless charger, your device should be certified to the Qi wireless charging standard. Also make sure that wireless charging is enabled on the device you want to charge.
  • Page 67: Usb Ports

    Warning Never leave your phone on the wireless charger when you leave the vehicle. Note Your results may differ when charging different devices: For example, the time it takes before charging starts and how quickly a device is fully charged. Your device might get hot during charging.
  • Page 68: Location Of The Usb Ports

    Location of the USB ports USB port locations. There are two USB ports under the display. There are also two USB ports in the rear part of the center console. Using the USB ports Always disconnect devices from the ports when not in use. Some devices may become hot during charging.
  • Page 69: Socket

    type C 4.1.3. 12 V socket You can use the 12 V outlet to power various electrical devices, such as a cooler. 12 V outlet. The 12 V electrical outlet is on the left-hand in the trunk. The vehicle turns off power to the outlet automatically when you leave the vehicle. If you leave the vehicle unlocked, the outlet remains active for a while longer before turning off.
  • Page 70: Power Rating

    Warning Failure to observe the following instructions could cause damage or personal injury. Do not use electrical devices with large, heavy plugs. They can damage the outlet or come loose while driving. Do not use electrical devices that could interfere with the vehicle's systems, such as the radio receiver. Only connect undamaged and fully working devices that meet all relevant safety standards Keep an eye on connected devices to prevent damage or injury if they malfunction.
  • Page 71: Comfort

    There is also a mirror in the sun visor with a protective cover. 4.2. Comfort Your vehicle has several features designed to enhance your comfort while driving or parked. While many of your vehicle's features are designed to enable safe driving practices, others are more focused on enhancing your comfort.
  • Page 72: Activating Refresh Mode

    4.2.1. Activating refresh mode You can turn on refresh mode to quickly cool the air in the vehicle. When you turn on refresh mode, the air conditioning starts and quickly refreshes the air in the passenger compartment. This can be especially nice on longer drives. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
  • Page 73: Climate

    Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls → Car modes → Comfort → Relax. Set the timer for how long you want relax mode to stay on. Press Start. Relax mode is activated. >...
  • Page 74: Activating Seat Heating

    Climate controls in the display Defroster button in the overhead console The mobile app You can control the vehicle's interior climate here: The display The overhead console The mobile app for the vehicle. Most of your vehicle's climate settings can be found in the display. However, there is, one physical button in the overhead con- sole which controls the defroster.
  • Page 75: Activating The Steering Wheel Heating

    Warning Seat heating should not be used by individuals who: have difficulties sensing temperature shifts due to sensory loss. have trouble controlling the seat heating settings. Press the temperature symbol in the bottom bar. Select your preferred seat heating level. To close comfort view, press the down arrow symbol on the bottom bar.
  • Page 76: Climate Settings

    4.3.2. Climate settings In climate settings, you can choose which functions should automatically activate when the vehicle turns on. You can access the climate settings by pressing the fan symbol in the bottom bar and going to settings There are a number of climate functions you can set to automatically turn on. These include: Air quality notification.
  • Page 77: Setting The Temperature

    4.3.3.2. Setting the temperature You can change the temperature in the passenger compartment via the display. Press the temperature in the bottom bar. Use the plus or minus symbol to adjust the temperature. You can set the temperature in your vehicle hands-free via voice control. 4.3.3.3.
  • Page 78: Activating Eco Climate

    4.3.3.4. Activating eco climate Your vehicle has an eco climate function which prioritizes the vehicle's range over climate-related features. Eco climate prioritizes range over climate comfort. The heating, cooling and air conditioning functions are limited in this mode. Note Problems with fogging may occur, as the air conditioning function that adjusts humidity is limited when eco climate is active.
  • Page 79: Adjusting Air Vents

    Important Condensation risk Turning the climate system off completely can cause condensation on the windows, which impacts visibility. The climate modes and their settings are available in the display's climate view. 4.3.4.1. Adjusting air vents You can adjust the air vents to redirect the airflow. Press the fan symbol in the bottom bar and go to Climate.
  • Page 80: Ice, Condensation And Defrosters

    If you activate manual climate mode, you can set your preferred airflow direction and choose the fan power level. Press the fan symbol in the bottom bar and go to Climate. Select Manual. Choose your preferred airflow direction and the fan power level. 4.3.5.
  • Page 81: Activating Rear Windshield And Door Mirror Heating

    4.3.5.2. Activating rear windshield and door mirror heating Activate the rear windshield and door mirror heating to get rid of condensation and ice. Press the fan symbol in the bottom bar and go to Climate. Press Rear defroster The defroster button in the overhead console activates max defroster, as well as the heating of the rear windshield.
  • Page 82: Setting The Preconditioning Timer

    In colder weather, your vehicle’s seat and steering heating activates automatically during preconditioning. Parking comfort Parking comfort allows you to maintain a comfortable interior climate in your vehicle while parked. This includes keeping the climate functions and the entertainment system on. You can activate the parking comfort function via the display. Just be aware that range may be affected if you leave this setting on for too long.
  • Page 83: Air Quality

    If the filter is exposed to intense use, such as prolonged driving through areas with smog or dust clouds, the filter needs to be changed more frequently. If you are uncertain about what kind of filter to use, con- tact Volvo support. Air quality system The air in the passenger compartment is purified by: filtering out allergy- and asthma-inducing substances.
  • Page 84: Activating Air Recirculation

    The air quality tab shows more information, including the detailed AQI and the actual concentration of airborne particles. A sen- sor measures the content of particles smaller than 2.5 µm in the passenger compartment. Air Quality Index 4.3.7.2. Activating air recirculation Air recirculation helps you keep out harmful or foul-smelling air from the passenger compartment.
  • Page 85: Climate Zones

    Most climate functions can also be controlled using voice control. Most features require an internet connection for voice control use. 4.3.8.1. Climate zones The passenger compartment is divided into different climate zones. These zones enable passengers to set their own preferred temperature to enjoy a comfortable environment. Available climate zones.
  • Page 86: Heaters

    There are several climate sensors located inside and outside of your vehicle. These sensors help to provide a comfortable climate in the passenger compartment. For the interior sensors to be able to perform as intended, it's important that you don't cover them. Sunlight, rain and humidity sensor in the rearview mirror console.
  • Page 87: Panoramic Roof

    Your vehicle has several different windows and glass panes. Some of them are laminated for added safety and security. The lamination also provides better sound insulation in the passenger compartment. There are four power-operated side windows in the vehicle: one for each door. The rear windows are equipped with privacy glass, which restricts the view from outside the vehicle and reduces glare.
  • Page 88 Operating windows from the front seats From the front seats, you can control all of the power windows. Press the button with the text REAR to switch between operating the front or rear windows. The button turns amber to indicate that the rear windows are selected. The controls will switch back to the front windows if you press the button again or after a few seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 89: Noise Reduction

    Noise reduction One way to reduce the noise of the wind when the rear windows are open is to also open the front windows slightly. Close by locking If you want to close all the windows at the same time when you lock the vehicle, you can enable this feature in the set- tings.
  • Page 90: Pinch Protection

    4.4.2. Pinch protection To help prevent injuries from power-operated windows and other moving parts, your vehicle has a built-in pinch protection system. Occupants should also keep proper user practices in mind to reduce the risk of getting caught between moving or closing parts. If something is blocking the window when it is closing, the window will stop and then slightly reverse, allowing you to remove what's in the way.
  • Page 91: Seats

    Recalibration is now done, re-enabling both pinch protection and the automatic window movement. > If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. 4.5. Seats The seats are all designed to provide comfort and safety. Adjust the seats, headrests and other comfort functions and make sure to sit properly.
  • Page 92: Seat Heating

    The front seats have plenty of adjustments to increase comfort. Adjustments The power seat adjustments are divided into separate adjustment modes: Height and position of the seat, as well as backrest tilt. Basic adjustments Seat cushion tilt. Tilt adjustments Lumbar adjustments The driver seat also has access to lumbar support height and depth adjustments. Seat adjustment knob All power seat adjustments are done using the knob on the side of the seat.
  • Page 93: Quick Adjustments

    There are lots of different changes you can make to the seats. To control them all with the adjustment knob, the available changes have been grouped into separate adjustment modes. Each mode is visually represented in the display to guide you while adjusting the seat.
  • Page 94: Rear Seats

    4.5.2. Rear seats You can adjust the rear seats to get more space or to provide more comfort. The rear seats have the following features: The rear seats have adjustable headrests. They can be raised or lowered to better support your head. You can also remove the headrests Adjustable and removable for more space when folding the seats.
  • Page 95: Removing Rear Seats Headrests

    much as possible of the back of the head. Correct headrest level Upward movement of the headrest is not locked. Pull the headrest upwards to a level that suits your height. To lower the headrest, press and hold the button at the base of the right support to release the lock. Then, carefully push the headrest down.
  • Page 96: Folding Down The Rear Seats

    There are two buttons involved when removing the headrests. The first button is located on the base of the right headrest sup- port. This is the same button you use to adjust the headrest height. The second button is smaller and located on the base of the left support.
  • Page 97: Interior Lighting

    Important Before folding the seats, make sure: there are no objects on the seats. the seat belts are not buckled. there is enough space to fold the seats down. If needed, move the front seats forwards and adjust or remove the rear seat headrests.
  • Page 98: Adjusting The Reading Lights

    General illumination Your vehicle has lights to provide general illumination of the passenger compartment, such as when you get into the vehicle. General illumination can be activated both manually and automatically. Ambiance lights The passenger compartment also has ambience lights to provide comfortable illumination when it's dark outside. The lights can be adjusted in terms of both intensity and color theme.
  • Page 99: Adjusting Interior Lights

    Press the button next to your reading light to turn it on and off. The button is marked with a reading light symbol. • Hold the button down to adjust the brightness. • Turning all reading lights on You can turn all reading lights on at the same time in settings. 4.6.2.
  • Page 100: Courtesy Light

    Courtesy light If the courtesy light feature is enabled, the interior lights will temporarily turn on when you enter the vehicle. The extra light can be helpful while getting seated when it's dark outside. You can enable or disable the feature in the lights and dis- plays section of the settings.
  • Page 101 Press the sound symbol to turn sound on and off. Note There is a dedicated sound loop for each ambience theme. The ambient sound is designed to be unintrusive and will temporarily turn off while you are on a phone call. If you start playing music it will turn all the way off, and you will have to turn it on again in the ambience view.
  • Page 102: Safety

    SRS warning symbol If the SRS warning symbol appears, immediately contact an authorized Volvo workshop. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 103: Collision Response

    Note Startup checks Several safety systems are part of the vehicle's startup check. Address any indicated faults. Safety-related areas Some driver support functions are related to safety. Instead of keeping you safe in the event of an accident, they are de- signed to prevent them in the first place.
  • Page 104: Occupant Detection

    When this happens, you will see a notification in the display. Warning Volvo recommends that you do not leave people or pets in a locked vehicle. Some regions have laws prohibiting people or pets being left inside a locked vehicle.
  • Page 105: Physical Limitations

    Note Physical limitations Physical limitations can prevent an occupant from following the seating recommendations. The vehicle may need modifi- cations to accommodate safe use. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for information about Volvo-approved modifications. Sitting posture Both sitting posture and proper seat belt adjustment are important for safety. Avoid irregular sitting postures.
  • Page 106 A correctly seated occupant. Do not adopt other postures when the vehicle is moving. Do not slide forward in the seat. The lower back should have contact with the backrest. Keep both feet planted on the floor. Do not fold the backrest to a lying position. The seat belt must remain tensioned against the shoulder. Proper headrest use Proper headrest use is essential to reduce the risk of neck injuries in a collision.
  • Page 107: Seat Belts

    5.4. Seat belts When you use seat belts correctly, they can help prevent serious injury in situations ranging from sudden braking to severe collisions. Seat belt features The seat belt locks itself to act as a safety restraint under certain conditions. These include sudden and forceful pulling of the belt, aggressive driving, and steep inclines.
  • Page 108: Wearing Seat Belts

    Contact an authorized Volvo workshop if the seat belt or a related part shows signs of damage or wear. Replace the seat belt if it has been subjected to a heavy load, such as in a collision. It may have lost protective properties even if there is no apparent damage.
  • Page 109 A correctly fastened and adjusted seat belt is important for your safety and comfort. Correctly fastened and adjusted seat belt. Note These instructions apply to adults and children who are seated normally or are using a booster seat or booster cushion. Read the separate section covering child safety for detailed information about child seating and different types of child restraints.
  • Page 110 Insert the latch plate into the buckle. The latch plate clicks into place. > Warning Check when seat belt is fastened The seat belt should run directly and as straight as possible between its three anchor points. Any unnecessary slack increases the risk of injury. Make sure everyone in the vehicle is wearing their seat belt correctly.
  • Page 111: Setting Seat Belt To Only Retract

    5.4.2. Setting seat belt to only retract By setting the seat belt to only retract, you can tighten the belt without it loosening when you let go. This allows you to install certain child restraints in your vehicle that are secured using the seat belt. When set to only retract, the seat belt's locking mechanism will engage continuously.
  • Page 112: Airbags

    In some cases, the sensors may mistake an object on the seat for a passenger and alert you if the seat belt hasn't been fas- tened. If you dismiss these reminders in the display, the large graphic will disappear, but the other warning indicators will re- main active.
  • Page 113: Airbag Deployment

    Learn the placement of all airbags and how they affect the use of your vehicle. Do not store or place any objects in the airbag deployment areas. Do not make any modifications to the interior or electrical systems of your vehicle that are not approved by Volvo. Note Deployment conditions Not all airbags may deploy in a collision.
  • Page 114: Front Airbags

    After a collision in which the airbags have deployed, prioritize the safety and medical needs of those involved in the accident. Before handling the vehicle, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Follow the user manual's instructions for safe handling and recovery of a vehicle that is immobilized or in safety mode.
  • Page 115 Child restraints and front passenger seat Never use a child restraint in the front passenger seat. Volvo follows NHTSA's and Transport Canada's recommendations and recommends that all children up to and including 12 years of age sit in the rear seat. This is a particularly strong rec- ommendation for children in rearward-facing child restraints.
  • Page 116: Sensor-Controlled Passenger Airbag Status

    Note Child seating recommendations Volvo follows NHTSA's and Transport Canada's recommendations and recommends that all children up to and including 12 years of age sit in the rear seat. This is a particularly strong recommendation for children in rearward-facing child restraints.
  • Page 117: Side Airbags

    Warning Pay attention to the occupant classification system . Failure to follow these instructions could adversely affect the system's function, lead to incorrect airbag status and result in serious injury of an occupant. Do not place any objects that add to the total weight on the seat when it is occupied. Do not use the seat belt in a way that exerts more pressure on the passenger than normal.
  • Page 118: Inflatable Curtains

    Do not place any objects on either side of the front seats. Objects between the seats and the door panel, or between the seats and the tunnel console, can interfere with the side airbags. Do not use seat covers that have not been approved by Volvo. Blocking airbags in general Keep all airbag locations and expansion spaces free of obstructions.
  • Page 119: Airbag Maintenance And Servicing

    5.5.5. Airbag maintenance and servicing Contact an authorized Volvo workshop if there is any indication of faults or damage to the airbags or other safety systems. Any servicing or repairs of the airbags and related safety systems must be performed by authorized service technicians.
  • Page 120 Volvo recommends an authorized Volvo workshop for any repairs or servicing. You can find detailed contact information in a separate section in this manual or by contacting Volvo support. This applies to all parts of the vehicle, but the front seats and all airbag locations are especially necessary to consider.
  • Page 121 5.5.6. Airbag labels The airbag labels in your vehicle provide essential information about the airbags or can act as airbag location markers. Airbag location labels Places in your vehicle marked either AIRBAG, IC AIRBAG SRS AIRBAG indicate that there is an airbag in that location. Warning Airbag label locations The airbag label locations tell you where your vehicle's airbags are located.
  • Page 122: Child Safety

    Child restraints and front passenger seat Never use a child restraint in the front passenger seat. Volvo follows NHTSA's and Transport Canada's recommendations and recommends that all children up to and including 12 years of age sit in the rear seat. This is a particularly strong rec- ommendation for children in rearward-facing child restraints.
  • Page 123: Local Regulations

    Child restraints and front passenger seat Never use a child restraint in the front passenger seat. Volvo follows NHTSA's and Transport Canada's recommendations and recommends that all children up to and including 12 years of age sit in the rear seat. This is a particularly strong rec- ommendation for children in rearward-facing child restraints.
  • Page 124: Installing Child Restraints

    Child restraints and front passenger seat Never use a child restraint in the front passenger seat. Volvo follows NHTSA's and Transport Canada's recommendations and recommends that all children up to and including 12 years of age sit in the rear seat. This is a particularly strong rec- ommendation for children in rearward-facing child restraints.
  • Page 125: Manufacturer's Instructions

    Long-term use of a child restraint may cause wear and tear on the vehicle interior. Use a kick guard accessory to protect the vehicle interior. Allowed child restraints Only use child restraints that are recommended by Volvo, universally approved or are vehicle-specific approved. where the vehicle is included in the child restraint manufacturer’s vehicle list. Seat preparations Remove cushion extenders, leg supports and other accessories from the seat before installing a child restraint.
  • Page 126: Follow The Instructions

    When installing a child restraint secured using the vehicle's seat belt, or when the vehicle's seat belt is used to secure a child, make sure that brackets or other parts of the restraint do not come into contact with the seat belt buckle release button.
  • Page 127: Installing Child Restraints In The Center Rear Seat

    Allowed child restraints Only use child restraints that are recommended by Volvo, universally approved or are vehicle specific approved where the vehicle is included in the child restraint manufacturer’s vehicle list. Child restraints that use support legs are not allowed on the center rear seat.
  • Page 128 When installing a forward-facing child restraint, make sure you adjust the headrest of the seat to the child's height. Even if the child restraint includes a head support, it might not have been built to withstand the forces involved in a collision. Seat belt us When installing a child restraint secured using the vehicle's seat belt, or when the vehicle's seat belt is used to secure a child, make sure that brackets or other parts of the restraint do not come into contact with the seat belt buckle release...
  • Page 129: Child Restraint Attachment Points

    Important General safety recommendations When applicable, follow the general safety recommendations regarding seat belt use, headrest adjustment and proper seating. Local regulations Regulations on where and how children should be seated and secured differ between regions. Make sure that you know what applies to the region you are in.
  • Page 130: Latch Attachment Points

    Note Manufacturer's instructions When using attachment points, always follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the child restraint. 5.6.1.2.1. LATCH attachment points [ 1 ] Your vehicle is equipped with ISOFIX attachment points that can be used to secure child restraints on a rear seat.
  • Page 131: Top Tether Attachment Points

    Note ISOFIX is an international standard for child restraint attachment points. It is also known by other regional names such as LATCH and LUAS. The ISOFIX attachment points for the rear seats are located behind a flap in the lower part of the backrest on the outer rear seats.
  • Page 132 restraints. Fastening tether to top tether attachment point Child restraints installed in any rear seat can use these attachment points. The top tether attachment points for the rear seats are located on the back of the rear seats. The anchor locations are indicated by the top tether symbol. Warning Headrest and top tether straps The top tether straps of a child restraint installed on the outer rear seats should be routed through the hole in the vehicle...
  • Page 133: Lower Tether Attachment Points

    Note Manufacturer's instructions When using attachment points, always follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the child restraint. 5.6.1.2.3. Lower tether attachment points Your vehicle is equipped with lower tether attachment points that can be used to secure child restraints on a rear seat.
  • Page 134 The lower tether attachment points for the rear seats can be found at the back of the floor rails of the seats in front. Note Manufacturer's instructions When using attachment points, always follow the instructions from the manufacturer of the child restraint. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 135: Entry And Security

    Note Ordering new or additional keys Your vehicle comes with a limited number of keys. Contact a Volvo retailer if you lose a key or simply require additional keys. Key reading locations The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 136 There are two ways your vehicle can detect your key and use it to lock or unlock: Distance-capable keys can lock or unlock the vehicle from a distance. Key cards require physical contact with the vehicle. There is also a card reader between the front seats where you can place a key card or a discharged distance-capable key to start the vehicle.
  • Page 137 Warning Improper use of vehicle opening and starting systems can result in serious personal injury. Always take your keys with you when you leave the vehicle, including distance-capable keys. The vehicle can be started, and systems such as the power windows can be operated, leading to serious personal injury. Never leave children, disabled persons or anyone who cannot help themselves in the vehicle.
  • Page 138: Replacing The Key Tag Battery

    a key card. Place it on the driver's door pillar with the logo facing towards you to lock or unlock the vehicle. To start your vehicle using the key tag, just keep it with you inside the vehicle. Important If your key tag has a discharged battery or suffers signal interference, you can place it on the key reader between the front seats and the vehicle will be ready to drive.
  • Page 139 Keep defective products out of the reach of children. Hold the tag with the Volvo logo facing upwards. There is a small opening on one of the tag's short sides. Pry open the tag from this side by pulling the edge outwards and upwards.
  • Page 140: Key Card

    If the key tag signal is still unreliable, this may be due to signal interference outside of the vehicle. If the tag fails to work at all, repeat the steps and ensure that a fully-charged battery is properly installed. If you think that you may need a new key tag, con- tact a Volvo retailer. 6.1.2. Key card Your key card can lock and unlock the vehicle, and allows you driving access.
  • Page 141: Phone As Digital Key

    The key card is designed specifically to also act as a backup in this kind of situation. You will be able to get to any belongings inside even if the other doors don’t work. If your vehicle is unresponsive, contact Volvo support.
  • Page 142: Creating A Digital Key

    Note If the digital key appears to not be working as intended, try restarting the app or phone. You can also try to temporarily disconnect Bluetooth. If you still experience trouble, contact Volvo Support. Near-field communication 6.1.3.1. Creating a digital key The mobile app for this vehicle works as a distance-capable key.
  • Page 143: Deleting A Digital Key

    You create a digital key through the mobile app. However, you must have your key card with you and be in the vehicle. You will also need your Volvo ID on hand. Access the mobile app and follow the instructions.
  • Page 144 Interaction points for keys Your vehicle can detect distance-capable keys from a short distance away. Key reading sensor in the driver's door pillar Card reader between the front seats Access button on the trunk hatch Distance-capable keys Charged key tags and digital keys are distance-capable, meaning your vehicle can detect them when you approach or leave it. This allows for automatic locking and unlocking.
  • Page 145: Opening And Closing

    Make sure the card or device is laid flat against the reader. If you're using a key tag, the logo should be facing towards you. Interior key reader You can place your key card or a discharged key tag on the card reader between the front seats to get driving access. Card reader location Note The card reader won't work at the same time as the wireless charger.
  • Page 146: Open Door Warning

    Open door warning Regularly check that the hood, trunk and doors are fully closed. Open doors are highlighted in red on the vehicle symbol in the display. The vehicle will also use warning sounds to indicate im- properly closed doors. 6.2.1.
  • Page 147 If you see an open hood warning in the instrument panel, open the hood and check for obstructions before closing it again. Contact Volvo support if the notification doesn't go away. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 148: Closing The Hood

    Open hood warning If you see an open hood warning in the instrument panel, open the hood and check for obstructions before closing it again. Contact Volvo support if the notification doesn't go away. Warning Do not drive with the hood open Stop the vehicle immediately if there is any indication that the hood is not completely closed.
  • Page 149: Trunk Access

    6.2.3. Trunk access Open and close the trunk via the display or the button on the trunk hatch. Warning Be aware when the trunk is opening or closing. Make sure that no people are in the vicinity of the trunk when it is in mo- tion.
  • Page 150: Adjusting Trunk Opening Height

    6.2.3.1. Adjusting trunk opening height You can adjust how much the trunk hatch opens. If the vehicle is often in places with a low ceiling, such as a garage, you may want to reduce the trunk opening height. To have more room to access the trunk, you can raise the trunk opening height.
  • Page 151 Key reading location on the door pillar Make sure the card or device is laid flat against the reader. If you're using a key tag, the Volvo logo should be facing towards you. Using the button panels inside the vehicle The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 152: Emergency Unlock

    Warning Volvo recommends that you do not leave people or pets in a locked vehicle. The driver is always fully responsible for the well-being and safety of anyone left inside.
  • Page 153 Important The child lock does not affect the rear windows. You can lock the rear windows in settings. When driving with children in the rear seats, check that the rear doors are secured with an active child lock. The child lock can increase passenger safety in the rear seats. When the child lock is active, the passengers in the rear seats are unable to open the rear doors.
  • Page 154: Settings For Locking And Unlocking

    Once you disable the presence reminder setting, your vehicle won't give you any reminders until your next drive. Warning Volvo recommends that you do not leave people or pets in a locked vehicle. Some regions have laws prohibiting people or pets being left inside a locked vehicle.
  • Page 155: Unresponsive Lock

    Locking. Adjust your locking and unlocking settings. Warning Volvo recommends that you do not leave people or pets in a locked vehicle. Some regions have laws prohibiting people or pets being left inside a locked vehicle. 6.3.3. Unresponsive lock If your vehicle doesn't lock or unlock as expected, there are some steps you can try.
  • Page 156: Anti-Theft

    For the vehicle to automatically unlock when you approach and lock when you leave, make sure that: Proximity lock is enabled in settings. your distance-capable key is charged. the key's wireless signals are not being blocked. If your vehicle doesn't respond when you approach it with your distance-capable key, you can try unlocking it by pulling the door handle or placing your key on the key reader in the door pillar.
  • Page 157: Triggering The Alarm

    Note Locking with hood or trunk open If the hood or the trunk are not properly closed when you lock the vehicle, the alarm won't be fully enabled. In these cases, the alarm will only protect the side doors. The vehicle also won't detect any motion inside if you've locked it with the hood or trunk still open. Once you close the hood or trunk, it will lock and be covered by the alarm.
  • Page 158 Note You can’t install software updates while the setting is active. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls → Locking → Reduced alarm mode. Turn reduced alarm sensitivity on or off. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 159: Charging Your Vehicle

    The vehicle's charging components carry hazardous currents and voltages. They must be handled with care. Do not perform actions that are not clearly described in the user manual. Do not modify or make your own repairs to any charging components. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for any required repairs or servicing.
  • Page 160: Dc Fast Charging

    AC charging points are available at a variety of charging locations, both public and private. An AC charging point can be in- stalled at home and is the recommended source for regular charging. AC charging with a household outlet You can charge your vehicle from a regular household outlet. This type of charging is only suitable for occasional charging and is not recommended for regular use.
  • Page 161: High Voltage

    Volvo may only be repaired at an authorized workshop. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for more information. If you are charging at a charging station, try another cable or charging point. Excessive wear and debris Remember to always check the charging cable connector for excessive wear or debris.
  • Page 162: Charging View And Settings

    Note Recommended cables Volvo recommends a charging cable according to IEC 62196 and IEC 61851 that supports temperature monitoring. Charging cable instructions Before using a charging cable, make sure to read the instructions from the cable's manufacturer. Some charging stations have a permanently attached charging cable. Be sure to follow the charging station's instruc- tions for use.
  • Page 163: Setting A Target Battery Level For Charging

    Note The information content can vary depending on the current charging status. The following information, functions and settings are available in the main area of the display: Current battery level Target battery level Amperage Charging status Start or stop charging Set a target battery level for charging Limit the electrical current for AC charging Add and manage schedules...
  • Page 164 There are two preset options: Daily drive Long trip. Daily drive is the recommended charging level which charges your ve- hicle up to 90%. Long trip charges your vehicle up to 100% and can be selected if you want the maximum range possible from your vehicle.
  • Page 165: Setting The Amperage Limit For Charging

    7.2.2. Setting the amperage limit for charging You can set an amperage limit for AC charging by selecting a value in the charging view. The charging current limiting feature is turned off by default. When the charging current is not limited, the maximum available amperage value is applied.
  • Page 166: Starting And Stopping Charging

    Select the start and stop times for the charging schedule by using the timer. Activate the schedule by turning it on. > The timer is active and the scheduled charging time is visible in the display, both in the main area and in the driver information area.
  • Page 167: Starting Dc Charging

    Recommended action if charging does not start First, disconnect the cable from the vehicle's charging port, then from the charging source. Wait a moment before reconnecting it. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Some settings can be adjusted during charging.
  • Page 168: Stopping Ac Charging

    Warning Public charging stations are in constant use and can be exposed to more wear and tear than a private charging station. Remember to always check the charging cable connector for excessive wear or debris. Do not touch the charging cable connector or use any tools to attempt to remove debris from the charging cable. This can cause an electric shock.
  • Page 169: Stopping Dc Charging

    You can stop the charging process at any time. Important Stop the charging session before attempting to unplug the cable from the vehicle charging port. If you do not, you may cause damage to the cable or to the system. When AC charging is stopped, the charging cable unlocks.
  • Page 170 Important Stop the charging session before attempting to unplug the cable from the vehicle charging port. If you do not, you may cause damage to the cable or to the system. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Charging.
  • Page 171: Manually Releasing The Charging Cable

    Charging via a home charging point: Safely disconnect the power supply to your home charging point. Charging via a household outlet: Unplug the cable from the household outlet. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Applies to AC charging.
  • Page 172: Charging Times And Statuses

    Unplug the charging cable from the vehicle. Put the cap back and close the cargo hatch and the trunk. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. 7.4. Charging time and statuses Learn more about charging times so that you have an idea of what to expect in different situations and what the different charging statuses mean.
  • Page 173 infrastructure charging settings such as amperage limit. [ 1 ] AC charging from a household outlet Current (A) Charging power (kW) Charging time (hours) 39.5 23.5 11.5 [ 4 ] AC charging from a household outlet Current (A) Charging power (kW) Charging time (hours) DC charging at a charging station Station power (kW) Charging time (minutes)
  • Page 174: Charging Status

    If an error is indicated, try to disconnect the cable from the vehicle, then reconnect it and re-initiate charging to see if the problem is solved. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop.
  • Page 175: Charging Status In The Display

    The cable is plugged in but there is an error in the charging connection. Depending on the error, the display shows Charging fault different messages. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Amperage is only shown if a limit was set.
  • Page 176 The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances. For more information refer to the first page for the complete disclaimer note. 176 / 391...
  • Page 177: Driving

    8. Driving Your vehicle is designed for driving. This section covers the essential driver controls that allow you to start, stop, steer and change gears. You can also find information about driving characteristics and handling here. Many of your vehicle's driving features can be customized for a personalized experience. While some features are more directed towards comfort, others are strictly safety related.
  • Page 178: Starting The Vehicle

    Your vehicle will automatically apply the parking brake and enter a parked state. This is part of a gradual power-down as you get ready to leave the vehicle. If you want to remain in your vehicle after parking, with the climate and media features still available, you can activate the parking comfort feature.
  • Page 179: Startup Checks

    All doors are closed. All occupants are properly seated and wearing their seat belts correctly. The driver's seat, steering wheel position and mirrors are adjusted to your driving position. No charging cables are connected. The driver area is unobstructed and the pedals can move freely. The vehicle can alert you to certain conditions you should address before driving.
  • Page 180: Turning The Vehicle Off

    For additional information about warning and indicator symbols, consult that section of the manual. Resolve the indicated fault before driving. If you cannot resolve the issue yourself, do not hesitate to contact an authorized Volvo workshop. After performing the startup check, the vehicle continues to actively monitor many of its systems and functions.
  • Page 181: Driving Characteristics

    Note After being turned off, a number of essential systems remain available, such as key detection, alarm, internet connectivity and battery monitoring. Under normal conditions, they only use a small amount of power. 8.4. Driving characteristics Explore the features that affect driving performance and dynamics. This allows you to customize your driving experience.
  • Page 182: Adjusting One Pedal Drive

    8.4.1. One Pedal Drive You control both braking and acceleration with the accelerator pedal when One Pedal Drive is active. Braking behavior changes through the use of the accelerator pedal. When you press the accelerator, the vehicle accelerates nor- mally, but releasing the pedal engages braking. The more you ease up on the pedal, the more braking action you get. Regenerative braking is prioritized by One Pedal Drive.
  • Page 183: Enabling Automatic Creeping

    The level of applied braking force from One Pedal Drive can be adjusted in settings. The available One Pedal Drive settings are: The function is off. Releasing the accelerator does not engage the brakes. When you ease up on the accelerator, the vehicle will apply regenerative braking. When you ease up on the accelerator, the vehicle will brake with more force than in the low setting.
  • Page 184: Activating Performance All-Wheel Drive

    Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Driving → Driving dynamics → Creep forwards. Turn it on or off. 8.4.3. Activating Performance All-Wheel Drive You can activate Performance All-Wheel Drive in the display to enable higher performance. By activating Performance All-Wheel Drive , your vehicle will allow quicker acceleration and an enhanced road handling expe- rience.
  • Page 185 Note Hill descent is only available at speeds below 40 km/h (25 mph). If you drive faster than this, the function will be deactivated. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Driving → Driving dynamics → Hill descent.
  • Page 186: Disabling Electronic Stability Control

    Note Some of the other stability functions are partially disabled when ESC is turned off. None of them are completely turned off, but their threshold of activation will be increased to allow for a more active driving experience. 8.4.5.1. Disabling electronic stability control You can disable the electronic stability control for a more active driving experience.
  • Page 187: Suspension

    8.4.6. Suspension Your vehicle's suspension is designed to create a pleasant driving experience. Your vehicle's suspension affects the comfort and handling of your drive. The suspension is fully automatic and cannot be cus- tomized or adjusted in any way. Warning The shock absorbers are gas pressurized.
  • Page 188: Trip Information

    The condition of the road, along with any potential slopes, can affect your vehicle's battery consumption. Road condition and topography Towing a trailer demands more power from your vehicle and will therefore adversely affect battery consumption. This is relative to the type of Towing trailer being towed.
  • Page 189: Resetting The Trip Meter

    8.5.1.1. Resetting the trip meter You can reset your vehicle's trip meter. The trip meter can show you information such as mileage, average consumption and average speed. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to status. Go to Trip info →...
  • Page 190: Steering Wheel

    Speed-dependent steering response Steering resistance and firmness change with the speed of the vehicle. At low speeds, steering resistance is low for precision maneuvering. At high speeds, the steering adapts to be firmer. Steering feel You can adjust the steering feel via the settings in the display. Steering feel affects the firmness of the steering wheel's turning. 8.6.1.
  • Page 191: Steering Wheel Controls

    8.6.1.1. Steering wheel controls The steering wheel has several buttons and control surfaces. They control specific functions, such as the horn, as well as certain settings, adjustments and what's shown in the driver information area. Horn Touch-sensitive buttons Left-hand stalk Right-hand stalk Touch-sensitive buttons The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future...
  • Page 192: Assigning An Action To The Customizable Button

    Resume or increase set speed Decrease set speed Alternate steering assist Customizable button Voice control Increase volume or confirm Decrease volume or decline Media: Previous or rewind Media: Next or fast-forward The buttons' functions change depending on the context; they typically control what's currently shown in the displays. You can set the customizable button to always correspond to a certain action.
  • Page 193 You can adjust the steering wheel position to suit your driving posture. Adjusting the steering wheel position is fundamental to your driving posture, offering you better comfort and control of the vehicle. Warning Make sure that you adjust your steering wheel position when you are parked, as this should not be done while driving. Push the steering wheel adjustment lever located on the steering wheel column.
  • Page 194: Adjusting Steering Feel

    8.6.2. Adjusting steering feel You can adjust the steering wheel resistance and driving feel via settings. A range of predefined settings are available to control the steering feel. These options are selected in the display. Note Your vehicle has speed-dependent steering wheel resistance, in addition to the manually adjusted steering feel. This means that your vehicle automatically adjusts the steering wheel resistance in line with your driving speed, giving you enhanced control and stability.
  • Page 195: Brake Lights

    Note Brake lights Your vehicle's brake lights automatically light up during braking maneuvers. The lights respond to manual braking from the brake pedal and One Pedal Drive, as well as automatic braking from any driver support system. Emergency brake lights During hard braking maneuvers, or if the ABS system is activated, the emergency brake lights will activate.
  • Page 196: Anti-Lock Braking System

    Note Automatic disc brake engagement Regenerative braking often covers the majority of your braking needs. Therefore, it’s possible that the disc brakes won’t be engaged for long periods of time. To keep them clean, dry and ready for use, the vehicle will regularly engage the disc brakes along with regenerative braking in light braking maneuvers.
  • Page 197: Automatic Release

    By pressing the stalk button marked P, you put the vehicle in park and the parking brake is engaged. Your vehicle will automatically engage the parking brake in several situations. These include: Your vehicle has been stationary in auto hold for an extended period of time. You leave your vehicle.
  • Page 198: Auto Hold

    After coming to a stop, press the button marked on the right-hand steering wheel stalk. The vehicle transitions to a parked state, which includes engaging the parking brake. The new state is indicated in the > driver information area. The parking brake releases automatically when you select a driving gear. 8.7.3.
  • Page 199: Post-Impact Braking

    Note Transitioning from auto hold to parked Your vehicle will transition to P if auto hold is active for several minutes, if you unbuckle your seat belt or if you open the driver door. Conditions Auto hold is available when you are in D or N. You must also have your seat belt buckled and the driver door closed. 8.7.4.
  • Page 200 Select a gear with the right-hand side steering wheel stalk. The current gear is indicated in the driver information area. Reverse Neutral Drive In addition to gear selection, the right-hand stalk also controls the parking brake and certain driver support functions. Changing gears is only possible when the vehicle is stationary or when you are driving at walking pace.
  • Page 201: Visibility, Mirrors, And Exterior Lights

    9. Visibility, mirrors, and exterior lights Learn how to control your car’s lights, mirrors, and wipers for better visibility when conditions call for it. Your vehicle is equipped with multiple features to assist you in your driving. Some are designed to improve safety, while others improve visibility.
  • Page 202: Driving Lights

    There is a forward-facing camera located behind the windshield. Do not clean the camera or any area behind the windshield cover by yourself, it should only be carried out by an authorized Volvo workshop or similarly qualified service professional. If you are concerned that the camera's visibility is obscured by dirt, use the windshield wipers and washer fluid to clean the windshield in front of the camera.
  • Page 203: Operating The Driving Lights

    Auto Some exterior lights may remain on when driving based on regulations in various market regions. 9.1.1.1. Operating the driving lights Familiarize yourself with operating the available lights via the left-hand steering wheel stalk. You can control some primary lighting mode behaviors using the left-hand steering wheel stalk. The horizontal stalk positions You can move the left-hand stalk forward or backward to switch between different lighting selections.
  • Page 204: High Beam

    Important Make sure that the vehicle cameras are well-maintained and kept clean. If the cameras’ views are obscured by dirt, they will not be able to obtain enough information to properly direct the car’s lighting responses. Auto 9.1.1.2. High beam The high beam is important for your driving visibility.
  • Page 205: Activating The Low Beams

    The passing beam is part of automatic lights mode. However, you can manually select the passing beam in the display. 9.1.1.3.1. Activating the low beams The passing beam can be manually activated in the display. Manually activating the passing beam keeps the front lights dipped. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
  • Page 206: Hazard Warning Lights

    The position lights help to alert other road users to the presence of your vehicle. You can leave the vehicle locked with the parking lights on. The position lights are useful when you need to make other road users aware of your position, such as when you intend to leave the vehicle stationary for a short period of time.
  • Page 207: In The Event Of A Collision

    The location of the hazard lights button in the overhead console The location of the hazard lights button in the display The status and interaction points to control the hazard flashers are signified by the associated symbol. In the event of a collision Your hazard lights will automatically turn on in the event of a collision.
  • Page 208: Activating The Hazard Warning Flashers

    9.1.1.6.1. Activating the hazard warning flashers The hazard warning lights are essential for driving safety. Be sure that you know how to work them. Hazard warning flasher symbol When you get into the vehicle, the hazard warning lights button in the overhead console lights up, showing that you can use it. There's also a button located in the bottom bar in the display.
  • Page 209: Exterior Convenience Lights

    The turn signals have two types of activation – quick and standard. While the turn signals are blinking, you will hear a clicking sound and see a turn signal symbol in the driver information area of the display. The indicators on the left-hand stalk Quick turn signal Move the left-hand steering wheel stalk slightly up or down and allow it to spring back to the middle.
  • Page 210: Activating The Guidance Light

    Welcome lights When your vehicle senses your approach, it can automatically activate certain lights for a short period of time. This setting can be enabled in the display. Guidance light The guidance light provides extra lighting around your vehicle. This is useful when you are parked in a dark location. You can use the display to turn it on and off, or set your desired time duration.
  • Page 211: Rear View Mirror

    Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and select Settings. Go to Controls → Locking → Welcome light. Enable or disable the welcome lights. Your vehicle will keep these features active until deselected. 9.2. Mirrors The rearview mirror and the two door mirrors are important for your driving awareness. Make sure that you adjust the mirrors to your needs before driving.
  • Page 212: Adjusting Door Mirrors

    The dimming function reduces strong reflections from bright lights. The driver side door mirror and the rearview mirror have automatic dimming. 9.2.1. Adjusting door mirrors Before you start driving, make sure that the door mirrors are in positions that give you good visibility. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and select settings.
  • Page 213: Wiper And Washer Controls

    Wiper and washer controls You can control the wipers and washers using the scroll wheel and buttons on the left-hand steering wheel stalk. Front wipers and washers Rear wiper and washer The front washer nozzles are located on the underside of the hood, at the base of the windshield. The rear washer nozzle is on the underside of the roof spoiler, above the rear windshield.
  • Page 214: Controlling The Front Wipers

    Important Maintenance, refilling and replacing Clean the wiper blades regularly. Replace the wiper blades if they show signs of wear. Refill washer fluid when your vehicle tells you to. Avoid using the wipers without lubrication from either rain or washer fluid. It can cause wear or damage. Car wash safety Turn the automatic wiper mode off when you enter a car wash.
  • Page 215: Controlling The Rear Wiper

    Changing wiper mode Rotate the scroll wheel on the end of the left-hand steering wheel stalk. The display shows the wiper menu as you scroll through the wiper mode options. The currently selected mode is also > highlighted. 9.3.2. Controlling the rear wiper The rear wiper can be manually turned on and off.
  • Page 216: Activating Washers

    9.3.3. Activating washers Activate the front or rear windshield washers using the buttons on the left-hand steering wheel stalk. Washer buttons on the left-hand steering wheel stalk. Press and hold the button on the left-hand steering wheel stalk for the washer you want to activate. The front washer is •...
  • Page 217: Driver Support And Navigation

    10. Driver support and navigation Driver support features are designed to improve safety, comfort and convenience when you are using your vehicle. They assist you with your driving, route-planning and decision-making on the road. The collection of driver support features in this vehicle can assist you in driving, navigating and parking. Some are exclusively designed to improve safety, while others improve convenience.
  • Page 218: Displayed Information

    Navigation app Google Maps symbol Note Latest app version Be sure to update the app whenever there's a new version available. Functionality and support for old versions may vary. Connected navigation features Whenever your vehicle is connected to the internet, it can get the latest navigation information. You can get real-time traffic information if the vehicle is connected to the Internet.
  • Page 219: Finding And Selecting A Navigation Destination

    Note Navigation limitations The navigation feature is from a third-party supplier. Availability and functionality may vary over time and depend on region. Navigation instructions can sometimes be less reliable than usual due to factors such as weather or road conditions. Poor or no internet connection The navigation app can have trouble finding a route or signal when you are in a location which can interfere with your in- ternet connection, such as a tunnel or multi-story parking garage.
  • Page 220 This is why it's important to make sure that the vehicle is in good condition and working order. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop if you suspect there are any faults or if you notice damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 221 Bicycles of a different type or size compared to a regular adult bicycle. New modes of transportation. Pedestrians wearing clothing or carrying objects that alter their silhouette. Pedestrians shorter than 80 cm (32 inches). Obstacles angled in ways that create an unknown silhouette. Size and speed of animals.
  • Page 222 Small objects are harder to identify. The more objects in the detection field, the harder it is to identify individual ones. Objects close together that overlap are harder to identify. Objects with irregular shapes, such as overhanging or projecting parts, are harder to identify. The presence of a large vehicle in front of you can make it difficult to identify a smaller one like a motorcycle between you and the large vehicle.
  • Page 223: Locations Of Cameras, Sensors And Radar Units

    Important Road condition and irregularities Both common and uncommon road features can impact the effectiveness of the vehicle's detection systems. Sharp bends and bumps in the road can temporarily obscure important parts of the vehicle's surroundings, such as other vehicles or road markings. Non-standard or unusual road infrastructure might not be correctly identified by the vehicle.
  • Page 224 Warning Clean regularly Camera, sensor and radar locations on the vehicle must be cleaned on a regular basis and kept free from labels, objects, dirt and other potential obstructions. Otherwise, vehicle functions may respond incorrectly or become less responsive or deactivated.
  • Page 225: Camera Detection And Limitations

    10.2.2. Camera detection and limitations The vehicle cameras capture the surroundings in a way similar to the human eye. This comparison is useful for understanding their capabilities and limitations. Cameras help the vehicle identify certain objects and surfaces that visually stand out against their backgrounds. This includes things such as road markings, traffic signs, pedestrians and other vehicles.
  • Page 226: Other Limitations

    Trailers, bike racks or other towbar-mounted equipment can block the rear camera view. Dirt, ice, snow, water droplets and condensation on camera lenses obstruct the cameras' view to some extent. In some cases, the vehicle may be able to identify that something is in the way and notify you. However, it is still recommended to regularly inspect the cameras and make sure that they are clean and unobstructed.
  • Page 227: Parking Sensor Detection And Limitations

    Do not place or mount anything in front of or close to the vehicle's radar units. This includes stickers, vehicle body foil and adhesive tape. Paintwork damage in front of a radar can affect its performance. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for repairs if there is any damage near the radar units.
  • Page 228: Detection Range

    Otherwise, vehicle functions may respond incorrectly or become less re- sponsive or deactivated. Volvo recommends authorized Volvo workshops for all servicing and repairs. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 229: Safety Interventions And Warnings

    10.3. Safety interventions and warnings Your vehicle has features that directly or indirectly help prevent collisions. If your vehicle detects a dangerous traffic situation, it can intervene by warning the driver or performing an evasive driving maneuver. Safe driving begins with good user practices. As an additional level of protection against incidents, your vehicle can warn you if it detects a situation that requires your immediate attention or action.
  • Page 230 Note Overriding steering and braking interventions You can always override the vehicle's steering by intentionally steering the vehicle yourself. To override a braking intervention, you must firmly press down on the accelerator pedal. Past a certain threshold, you override the braking action. Knowing your vehicle's capabilities Safety interventions by the vehicle can occur suddenly and catch you by surprise.
  • Page 231: Conditions And Limitations

    Conditions and limitations Warning Never rely on the vehicle's safety interventions as a replacement for safe driving practices. Drive the vehicle with the same attention to safety as you would need to in a vehicle without these features. Warnings and interventions cannot be guaranteed in any situation. The vehicle cannot handle all driving, traffic, weather and road conditions.
  • Page 232: General Limitations

    The section covering driver responsibility is essen- tial reading to understand the limitations of safety interventions and warnings. If you find anything unclear or have fur- ther questions, do not hesitate to contact your Volvo retailer. Driver Alert...
  • Page 233: Collision Warnings And Mitigation

    10.3.1. Collision warnings and mitigation Your vehicle has warning features designed to reduce the risk of a collision. If a collision cannot be avoided, early warning and response can help reduce its effects. Collision warning features include: Forward collision warnings Warnings about vehicles cutting across your lane Rear collision warnings Note...
  • Page 234: Adjusting The Sensitivity For Forward Collision Warnings

    If your vehicle identifies a situation with a high risk of a rear collision, it can flash its rear lights to warn drivers behind you. Rear collision warnings appear automatically if you slow down suddenly , such as during very hard braking. Warnings can also be provided if your vehicle detects a vehicle rapidly approaching from behind.
  • Page 235: Enabling And Disabling Rear Collision Warnings

    10.3.1.2. Enabling and disabling rear collision warnings Rear collision warnings can be enabled or disabled in settings. Important Changing driver support settings Make sure that you understand how changing your vehicle's settings affects its behavior. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the vehicle can provide. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
  • Page 236: Alerts About Traffic Crossing Behind The Vehicle

    The vehicle can automatically brake if an obstacle is detected immediately behind the vehicle while reversing at low Automatic braking when reversing speeds. Temporary deactivation These features can be temporarily turned off if their interventions are too frequent or distracting. For example, reversing in tall grass or maneuvering in very tight spaces can cause unwanted braking interventions.
  • Page 237: Detection Zones

    Note Automatic braking for crossing traffic If the separate Rear Auto Brake function is enabled, the vehicle may also intervene by braking to prevent or mitigate an imminent collision with traffic detected behind you. Detection zones The situation shown in this image illustrates how surrounding objects, such as parked vehicles, can limit the radar's view. In a situation without obstacles, the effective detection zones are the same on both sides.
  • Page 238: Disabling Automatic Braking When Reversing

    RCTA 10.3.2.1.1. Disabling rear cross traffic alert The rear cross traffic alerts can be temporarily disabled in settings. Important By disabling rear cross traffic alert, you also disable your vehicle's ability to perform braking interventions if it detects a vehicle approaching your reversing path. Changing driver support settings Make sure that you understand how changing your vehicle's settings affects its behavior.
  • Page 239: Lane Keeping Aid

    Important Changing driver support settings Make sure that you understand how changing your vehicle's settings affects its behavior. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the vehicle can provide. In the parking view, press the button.
  • Page 240 Important Steering actively Never let go of the steering wheel when driving. Do not dismiss the vehicle's requests for you to steer actively and keep your attention on the road. Lane keeping aid intervention types If you are about to cross your lane's road markings, your vehicle can intervene in either or both of the following ways: The vehicle tries to steer back into the lane.
  • Page 241: Disabling Lane Keeping Aid

    Lane keeping aid inactive This symbol indicates that lane keeping aid is disabled in settings. This symbol appears when there is a lane keeping aid malfunction. This means that lane keeping aid and safety interventions to prevent lane departures are disabled due to a system malfunction. Conditions and limitations For lane keeping aid to work, road markings must be present and visible.
  • Page 242: Disabling Lane Departure Warnings

    Enable or disable lane keeping aid. Note Disabled A symbol is shown in the driver information area when lane keeping aid is disabled. If you want to disable alerts about accidental lane departures, you can do this in settings as well. 10.3.3.2.
  • Page 243: Blind Spot Information

    10.3.4. Blind spot information The blind spot information feature helps increase your awareness of vehicles in or approaching your blind spots. A light appears in the door mirror when a vehicle is detected. Blind spot alerts can increase your awareness of vehicles to the side of your vehicle, which can help you avoid making danger- ous lane changes.
  • Page 244: Enabling Blind Spot Alerts

    Detection areas Radar detection areas. Important The detection areas may not perfectly cover your own blind spots. Be sure to adjust your driving posture to allow for a good overview of surrounding traffic. Conditions and limitations Blind spot information is active at speeds above 15 km/h (10 mph). It is not available when reversing. When passing other vehicles, the speed difference between your vehicle and the other vehicles must be below 15 km/h (9 mph) for the alerts to appear.
  • Page 245 Important Changing driver support settings Make sure that you understand how changing your vehicle's settings affects its behavior. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the vehicle can provide. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings.
  • Page 246: Enabling Door Opening Alerts

    When the vehicle detects traffic that is about to pass close to the vehicle's sides, a light appears in the door mirror along with a notification in the display. If you begin to open the door on the side of the detected traffic, the alert intensifies. An audible alert can occur along with the visual alerts, depending on how urgent the warning is.
  • Page 247 The vehicle continuously observes your behavior while driving and can alert you if you seem unfocused. A lack of focus can be caused by distractions or being tired. If the vehicle identifies signs of reduced driver focus, it will notify you with a sound and a message. The vehicle analyzes your driving behavior and can detect signs of tiredness .
  • Page 248: Disabling Driver Alerts

    Your lane placement and tendency to drift provide strong indicators of tiredness. 10.3.6.1. Disabling driver alerts You can disable or enable driver alert notifications in settings. Disabling driver alert notifications is only temporary, as this setting automatically resets to enabled between drives. Warning The importance of a well-rested driver Take any notifications about signs of driver tiredness seriously, as a tired driver is often unaware of their condition.
  • Page 249 Assisted driving features use the vehicle's ability to monitor its surroundings to make driving safer and less demanding. There are several forms and levels of assistance. They can actively assist you with a number of driving tasks and provide infor- mational support for better driver decision-making.
  • Page 250: Road Signs And Speeding Response

    The section covering driver responsibility is essential reading to understand the capabilities and limitations of your vehicle's assisted driving features. If you find anything unclear or have further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Volvo retailer. Detection capabilities The vehicle's ability to monitor its surroundings is used by assisted driving features.
  • Page 251: Activating The Speed Limiter

    To use the speed limiter, it needs to be enabled in settings. You can then activate it with the right-hand steering wheel stalk dur- ing driving. When the speed limiter is active, its symbol appears below the gear indication in the driver information area. You can adjust the limit with the steering wheel buttons.
  • Page 252: Deactivating The Speed Limiter

    Enabling either of the speed limiter or Pilot Assist features automatically disables the other feature. 10.4.1.1.2. Deactivating the speed limiter When you want to stop driving with the speed limiter, you can deactivate it manually. Deactivating and activating the speed limiter is done in the same way. You simply pull the right-hand steering wheel stalk downwards.
  • Page 253: Enabling The Speed Limiter In Settings

    > Your new speed limiter value is shown next to the speedometer. The limit will default to speed increments that are divisible by five, such as 25, 30 and 35. 10.4.1.1.4. Enabling the speed limiter in settings You can enable or disable the speed limiter in settings. When enabled, it can help you to avoid unintentional speeding.
  • Page 254: Adjusting Speed Limit Warnings

    Important Driver responsibility Speed limit warnings are supplements to safe driving practices. They do not reduce or replace the need for the driver to stay attentive and focused on driving safely. It is the driver's responsibility to observe and maintain a legal and safe speed.
  • Page 255 Road sign styles vary between regions. The symbol style displayed by the vehicle will not exactly match the symbol style on signs you encounter. If you have any issues interpreting a displayed sign despite the information provided in this manual, contact Volvo support. Road sign display times The sign display time typically depends on the type of sign and whether you pass additional signs.
  • Page 256 For consistent and up-to-date road sign information in your vehicle, be sure to accept Google's Terms of service. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop if you experience any issues with the road sign information feature. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 257: Pilot Assist

    10.4.2. Pilot Assist Pilot Assist combines several support capabilities to make driving safer, more convenient and less demanding. It can assist you with speed management and steering guidance in a wide variety of situations. Pilot Assist actively guides your driving in a number of ways. When driving with Pilot Assist, you select the target speed. The vehicle then manages acceleration and braking to meet that target while also adapting to surrounding traffic.
  • Page 258: Steering Assistance

    When you activate Pilot Assist, a set speed value appears next to the speedometer. This represents the target speed that Pilot Assist tries to maintain. You can adjust the set speed with the steering wheel buttons. Instead of manually adjusting the set speed, you also have the option to use the current speed limit as your target speed. The set speed then automatically updates when the speed limit changes.
  • Page 259 The driver information area of the display shows the status of Pilot Assist using graphics and symbols. Important information can also appear as notifications. Some situations, such as a temporary loss of steering assistance, may cause steering wheel vibrations along with notifications in the display.
  • Page 260: Activating Pilot Assist

    Communication in calm display mode When the driver information area of the display is in calm mode, Pilot Assist's status is communicated using symbols. They can show what level of support Pilot Assist is currently providing, depending on your Pilot Assist settings. Pilot Assist is maintaining the set target speed.
  • Page 261: Deactivating Pilot Assist

    Activating Pilot Assist when driving When appropriate, pull the right-hand steering wheel stalk all the way down. Activation is confirmed in the driver information area. > The first time you activate Pilot Assist during a drive, your speed at the time of activation becomes the set speed. If Pilot Assist is set to adapt to the speed limit, it will use the current speed limit as its target speed.
  • Page 262: Automatic Deactivation

    Deactivating Pilot Assist using the stalk • Pull the right-hand steering wheel stalk all the way down. > Deactivation is confirmed in the driver information area. Deactivating by braking Press down on the brake pedal. • Deactivation is confirmed in the driver information area. >...
  • Page 263 You can adjust your set speed target by pressing the set speed adjustment buttons on your steering wheel's left-hand control area. Adjustment actions: Pressing once Adjusts the target speed by 5 km/h or 5 mph Press and hold Continuously adjust your set target speed by 1 km/h or 1 mph by pressing and holding the button. Adjust the set speed value with the buttons on the steering wheel.
  • Page 264: Enabling And Disabling Steering Assistance When Driving

    10.4.2.5. Enabling and disabling steering assistance when driving Pilot Assist steering assistance can be easily enabled or disabled using the steering wheel buttons. This allows you to control it without going into settings while driving. Steering assistance is part of Pilot Assist and can only be used when Pilot Assist is active. If steering assistance is unavailable for some reason, such as deteriorated lane markings, you won't be able to activate it.
  • Page 265: Enabling Pilot Assist In Settings

    steering assistance until its conditions are met again. If the driver information area is in surround mode, assisted lane changes are shown as animations. If the driver information area is in calm mode, lane change status is communicated via symbols instead. A lane change is ongoing.
  • Page 266: Adjusting Pilot Assist Settings

    Select Pilot Assist as your default driver support function. 10.4.2.8. Adjusting Pilot Assist settings You can adjust or change which features are enabled for Pilot Assist in settings. Pilot Assist includes several features, some of which you can enable, disable or customize in settings. This allows you to set Pilot Assist up for the level of support you want.
  • Page 267: Driving Conditions

    Pilot Assist does not know your intentions or the intentions of other drivers. It cannot predict or identify every potentially haz- ardous situation that an attentive driver can. It's your responsibility to continuously assess Pilot Assist's performance and act if necessary.
  • Page 268 closed. Others relate to your current driving situation, such as driving at a speed within the speed range for Pilot Assist. If acti- vation is prevented, the specific reason is typically communicated in the driver information area. Keeping track of vehicles ahead One of Pilot Assist's capabilities is adapting the vehicle's speed to a vehicle ahead and maintaining a certain distance to it.
  • Page 269: Assisted Parking

    This requires the road to conform to certain standards. Conditions and limitations of the vehicle's camera detection can affect the availability and performance of steering assistance. Important Vehicle faults Certain vehicle faults can affect the availability of driver support features. If Pilot Assist is unavailable, check the vehicle status view to see if there are any indicated issues.
  • Page 270 The section covering driver responsibility is essential reading for understanding the capabilities and limitations of your vehicle's assisted driving features. If you find anything unclear or have further questions, do not hesitate to contact your Volvo retailer. Note Towbar If you have installed a towbar on your vehicle, some of the parking assistance features might be affected or unavailable.
  • Page 271 10.5.1. Parking view The parking view contains both camera and parking sensor information to help improve your awareness of the vehicle's surroundings. This can be useful when maneuvering at slow speeds, such as when parking. Accessing the parking view The parking view often appears automatically when you slow down to park, but sometimes you need to open it manually. Find Camera app in the contextual bar to open the parking view.
  • Page 272: Adjust Volume

    Temporary mute You can turn the parking support sounds off by pressing the mute button in the parking view. This lasts for the rest of the drive. Adjust volume If you want to change the volume of the parking support sounds, go to sound settings. Check your selected gear The availability of certain features depends on your gear selection.
  • Page 273: Park Pilot Assist

    The parking view can provide both visual and audible alerts if your vehicle detects any obstacles in your surroundings. These alerts escalate the closer you are to a detected obstacle. The color of the visual indication shifts towards red, and the sound intensifies.
  • Page 274: Leaving A Parking Space

    Leaving a parking space You can use Park Pilot Assist to maneuver out of a parallel parking space if you used Park Pilot Assist to park there. When you activate Park Pilot Assist, the vehicle suggests an exit path. After confirming the path, supervise the maneuver and follow any instructions provided in the display.
  • Page 275: Parking Using Park Pilot Assist

    Conditions and limitations Certain events and conditions can prevent activation or pause Park Pilot Assist if they occur during the maneuver. For example: An obstacle is detected in the parking path. A camera becomes obscured. The trunk, hood, or a door is opened. The door mirrors are folded in.
  • Page 276 > The vehicle begins scanning for available parking spaces. Drive slowly to continuously scan for available spaces. > When the vehicle identifies an available parking space, it will be highlighted in the display. The vehicle is capable of identi- fying several spaces at the same time. Select any of the highlighted spaces to park there.
  • Page 277: Leaving A Parking Space Using Park Pilot Assist

    Warning As long as Park Pilot Assist is active Pay attention to your surroundings and take control of the vehicle if necessary. The vehicle confirms when it has completed the maneuver. 10.5.2.2. Leaving a parking space using Park Pilot Assist You can activate Park Pilot Assist in the parking view.
  • Page 278 When a path is identified, it is highlighted in the display. To confirm the path and start the maneuver, press the Start button in the display. > The vehicle begins the parking maneuver. Follow any instructions in the display. Warning As long as Park Pilot Assist is active Pay attention to your surroundings and take control of the vehicle if necessary.
  • Page 279: Scenarios And Vehicle Modes

    11. Scenarios and vehicle modes The conditions you're experiencing sometimes affect how you can and should use your vehicle. Knowing its capabilities and how you can adapt to the situation can have a significant impact on the outcome. The benefits range from avoiding outright hazards to getting the most out of your vehicle's performance. This section of the manual covers specific driving scenarios.
  • Page 280: Activating Vehicle Wash Mode

    11.1.1. Activating vehicle wash mode You can get your vehicle ready to go into an automatic car wash by activating car wash mode in the display. Instead of preparing the vehicle to be washed in an automatic car wash yourself, you can activate car wash mode. It ensures that your vehicle is ready to be washed and that certain capabilities, such as the rain sensor, remain deactivated while you wash the vehicle.
  • Page 281 Press the car symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls → Car modes → Tow mode guide. The tow mode tutorial appears in the display. > Follow the tutorial until you get confirmation that tow mode is active. Tow mode deactivates when you engage the parking brake and lock the car, or when you start driving.
  • Page 282: Cold Conditions

    11.2. Cold conditions Driving in cold conditions can be tricky. It requires different preparations and a different way of driving than driving in a warmer climate does. When driving in cold conditions, there are many things to take into consideration. From energy consumption and battery health to a comfortable climate and different safety aspects.
  • Page 283 Use washer fluid with antifreeze to avoid ice forming in the washer fluid reservoir. Volvo recommends that winter tires be used when there's a risk of snow or ice. Note In some regions, winter tires are required by law. However, keep in mind that not all locations allow studded tires.
  • Page 284: Recommendations For Driving Through Water

    Important Volvo recommends that wading be done with great caution and that you avoid it when possible. It can be difficult to accurately assess the water's depth and the strength of the current. The driver is always responsible for driving in a safe manner and in compliance with all applicable rules of the road.
  • Page 285: Long-Term Parking

    If you plan to visit a region that uses different units of measurement, such as miles or kilometers per hour, you can change the vehicle's unit settings. If driving in a region with different traffic laws, make sure the vehicle is equipped as required, and read up on how the rules of the road differ from what you're used to.
  • Page 286: Storage, Stowing And Towing

    12. Storage, stowing and towing Your vehicle is designed to transport people as well as luggage and other cargo. Learn about the car’s stowing and towing capabilities. The storage space under the hood can be used to store items such as a puncture repair kit. Your vehicle's passenger compartment and trunk have several areas for safely stowing items of different shapes and sizes.
  • Page 287: Glove Compartment

    Find where the storage locations are in the passenger compartment. Door panel storage compartments. Pockets on the front seat backs. Center console between the two front seats. Space under the display. Glove compartment. The center console has several small utility and storage spaces. This includes a retractable cup holder tray. Note Using the cup holder To access the cup holder, push the lower front section of the center armrest and let go.
  • Page 288: Opening The Glove Compartment

    Opening the glove compartment You can open the glove compartment via the display. Just press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings → Controls → More. You can also open the glove compartment via the Quick controls view. Locking the glove compartment You can lock the glove compartment with a PIN via the display.
  • Page 289: Trunk Space And Storage

    If you forget the PIN to unlock the glove compartment, you can reset it via the mobile app for your vehicle or via the display with your NFC cards. Note Resetting via the mobile app You can reset your PIN via the mobile app for the vehicle to unlock the glove compartment. Follow the instructions shown in the app.
  • Page 290 Adjust trunk opening height You can adjust how much the trunk hatch opens. This can be useful when you're parked in places with a low ceiling, such as a garage, and you want to reduce the trunk opening height. You can also raise the trunk opening height to create more room for accessing the trunk.
  • Page 291: Removing The Parcel Shelf

    12.2.1.1. Removing the parcel shelf The parcel shelf can be removed to give you more space in the boot. There are two attachment points on the parcel shelf itself and two on the boot hatch. When the parcel shelf is attached, cords run between attachment points on the parcel shelf and the boot hatch.
  • Page 292: Removing The Cargo Hatch

    12.2.2. Removing the cargo hatch You can make the trunk space bigger and access the cargo hold more easily by removing the cargo hatch. Removing the cargo hatch allows you to enlarge the trunk space. Clear all items from the trunk and extend the trunk hatch to its full height. This ensures that nothing will get in the way when you remove the cargo hatch.
  • Page 293: Accessing The Cargo Hold

    Cargo hold under the trunk floor for stowing fragile items. Load-retaining eyelets are located in the four corners of the trunk. You can use the load-retaining eyelets to attach straps and se- cure cargo in the trunk. You will find a 12 V socket on the right-hand side of the trunk. This can be useful for powering various electrical devices, such as an electric cooler.
  • Page 294: Towing A Trailer

    Maximum permitted trailer weights The stated maximum permitted trailer weights are those permitted by Volvo. National vehicle regulations can further limit permitted trailer weights and speeds. Your towbar may be certified for a higher towing weight than the vehicle can actu- ally tow.
  • Page 295: While Driving

    Increase the tire pressure to the recommended pressure for a full load. This applies regardless of the trailer weight. Attach the trailer to the towbar. When the trailer is fully connected, your vehicle automatically adjusts some of its features to fit your current needs. >...
  • Page 296: Checking Trailer Lights

    If you've had the towbar installed after purchasing your vehicle, a system update may be needed for the towing features to work. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop to update the software. If you do not have wheel chocks, you can use large stones or wooden blocks instead.
  • Page 297: Recommendations For Loading

    Only use tires with the correct load capacity. For more information, contact Volvo Support. Before you load the vehicle, you should familiarize yourself with the following weight terminology that can be found on the...
  • Page 298: Roof Loading

    Roof loading Important Use a roof rack recommended by Volvo when carrying loads on the roof. This reduces the risk of damage to the vehicle and helps ensure safety while traveling. Carefully follow the mounting instructions supplied with the load holders.
  • Page 299 Remove the load holders when you are not using them. This improves both performance and range. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 300: Care And Maintenance

    The vehicle is unable to detect and identify all types of issues that can occur. It is therefore important to regularly inspect the car’s condition and address any service or maintenance needs you identify. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for guidance if you are unsure of an issue’s severity, regardless of whether it is indicated by the vehicle or not.
  • Page 301: Washing The Exterior By Hand

    Keep your vehicle's exterior in good condition by getting rid of dirt and taking care of any paintwork scratches as soon as you notice them. Ensure good visibility by keeping wiper blades in good condition. Wash your vehicle regularly, top up the washer fluid when needed and replace the wiper blades when they get worn. Taking care of your vehicle's exterior doesn't just make it look nice;...
  • Page 302: High-Pressure Washing

    Do not wash your vehicle if the charging cable is connected. Note Be gentle and use the right cleaning equipment for the type of surface you are washing. Only use cleaning agents and vehicle care products recommended by Volvo, and follow each product's accompanying instructions. Full exterior washing Start by rinsing the underbody, including the wheel housings and bumpers.
  • Page 303: Washing The Vehicle In An Automatic Car Wash

    However, an automatic car wash is a simple way to quickly clean your vehicle as soon as it gets dirty. Note Volvo recommends that you do not use an automatic car wash during the first few months, when the vehicle is still new. This allows the paintwork to harden properly.
  • Page 304: Polishing And Waxing

    Avoid using polish or wax on rubber and unpainted plastic components. Contact a Volvo retailer for information on recommended cleaning agents and car care products. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 305: Touching Up Paintwork Damage

    Paint batches and brands may differ slightly in color even if the color code is the same. Therefore, even though you can fix these issues on your own, Volvo recommends that you always contact an authorized Volvo workshop to get help with any paintwork damage.
  • Page 306: Finding The Paint Color Code

    Stir the primer thoroughly and apply with a fine brush, matchstick or something similar. Let it dry. Finish with a base coat and clear coat. Volvo recommends authorized Volvo workshops for all servicing and repairs. 13.2.4.1. Finding the paint color code You can find the vehicle body paint color code on the product label located on a pillar between the front and rear doors.
  • Page 307: Windshield Damage

    Small cracks or chips Small windshield cracks or chips can quickly spread, turning it from minor to severe damage. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop if you notice glass damage. Repair the windshield as soon as possible.
  • Page 308: Refilling Washer Fluid

    Note Compatibility of new windshield It's important that the new windshield and its installation meet Volvo's specifications for safety and compatibility with the vehicle's features. Calibration When a windshield is installed, the forward-facing camera behind the glass requires function checks and calibration by a service technician to ensure that it works correctly.
  • Page 309: Cleaning Wipers

    Open your vehicle's hood. Locate the blue cap with the washer fluid symbol and open it. Pour the washer fluid into the reservoir. Avoid spillage if possible. Close the cap and hood. When there is about 1 liter (1 quart) left. 13.2.7.
  • Page 310: Replacing Front Wiper Blades

    13.2.8. Replacing front wiper blades Your front wiper blades' service life is affected by the water, dirt and debris that they sweep off your windshield. The wiper blades need to be replaced when they show signs of wear. Activate the wiper service position via settings in the display. Fold the wipers up and away from the windshield.
  • Page 311: Corrosion Protection

    The wiper service position allows you to clean or replace the front wiper blades. When activated, the wipers move to a more accessible position on the windshield. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar and go to Settings. Go to Controls →...
  • Page 312: Cleaning Fabrics And Textiles

    Use the passenger compartment storage areas and cup holders to keep your vehicle tidy. Always take care of stains and dirt as soon as you notice them to avoid permanent staining. If there are particularly stubborn dirt patches, or if you don't get the desired result when cleaning your vehicle, contact Volvo Support for advice.
  • Page 313: Cleaning Glass And Glossy Surfaces

    Important When cleaning upholstery Never scrape or rub dirty surfaces. Instead, use gentle circular motions. Remember that sharp objects or abrasive materials can damage the vehicle. Always clean the entire upholstery. Cleaning only isolated spots on the upholstery can leave water rings or other marks.
  • Page 314: Activating Display Cleaning Mode

    Gently clean surfaces such as the display, mirrors and touch buttons on a regularly basis. Important Before you clean the display, remember to activate the display cleaning mode. Do not scrape or use any abrasive cleaning agent on mirrors, touch buttons and the display surface. This can damage the reflective surface.
  • Page 315: Wheels And Tires

    Use a clean microfiber cloth lightly dampened with water and clean the area with a gentle circular motion. Important Never spray fluids directly on electrical components such as buttons or controls. Let the material dry fully before use. 13.3.4. Cleaning mats Clean the mats regularly and always make sure they are properly in place.
  • Page 316: Wheel And Tire Recommendations

    Tire age Volvo recommends that tires should be changed after 6 years of normal use. Tires age and deteriorate over time, even if they are rarely or never used. The function can therefore be affected. This applies to all tires that are stored for future use. Heat caused by hot climates, frequently carrying heavy loads or exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation may accelerate the aging process.
  • Page 317: Tire Economy

    Any damage caused by the mounting of unapproved combinations of wheel rim size and tire size are not covered by the new car warranty. Volvo accepts no liability for death, personal injury or any costs caused by such installations. Do not use steel or aluminum wheel rims that are damaged, cracked or deformed, that have extensive corrosion damage, or that have been welded or repaired.
  • Page 318: Designations On Tire Sidewall

    Unbalanced wheels cause uneven and excessive tire wear and reduced ride comfort. Wheels must have the same direction of rotation during their entire service life. The rear tire grip should always be equal to or better than the front tire grip to reduce the risk of oversteering in case of heavy braking.
  • Page 319 Type, materials and tire rotation Indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles. Volvo original tires. States the number of cord layers or number of layers with rubber-coated fabric in the tire's tread and sidewall. The tire Plies: Tread 2 polyester, 2 steel, 1 manufacturers must also state the layer materials used in the tire and sidewall, which may be steel, nylon, polyester and certain polyamide.
  • Page 320 and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road charac- teristics and climate. Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pave- ment as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
  • Page 321: Tire Tread Wear Indicators

    Tires should be changed before wearing them down to the tread wear indicators to avoid poor traction in rain and snow. Volvo recommends that winter tires have a greater tread depth than 3 millimeters (1 8 inch) and summer tires 1.6 millimeters (1 16 inch).
  • Page 322 Before removing the wheel The wheels on your vehicle are fastened with wheel bolts. For extra security, you can use lockable bolts. Important Make sure that the dimensions of the replacement wheel are approved for your vehicle. Make sure you read through all the instructions before you start. Get all the tools you need before the vehicle is raised.
  • Page 323: Spare Wheel

    tightened or loosely tightened fasteners may damage the fastening threads or the wheel itself. Tighten the wheel fasteners crosswise. Place the wheel fastener cover back over the fasteners, using the guide markers to position it correctly, then press it into place.
  • Page 324: Winter Tires

    Dimensions When driving with winter tires, it's important that all four tires are of the correct type. Contact a Volvo retailer for advice. Studded tires The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 325: Tread Depth

    Tread depth Road conditions with ice, slush, snow and low temperatures put higher demands on your tires than summer conditions. Volvo recommends that winter tires have a tread depth of at least 4 millimeters (0.15 inch).
  • Page 326: Punctures

    Always use the same type of chain on the left- and right-hand tires. • Volvo recommends that you do not use snow chains on wheel dimensions greater than 18 inches. • Make sure you use the correct size in relation to the wheels.
  • Page 327 If the puncture occurs while you are driving, it’s important to think about safety first. Activate the hazard warning flashers and, if possible, move the vehicle away from immediate danger. If necessary, call roadside assistance. Warning Do not drive the vehicle if it has a flat tire. It is not safe and will damage the vehicle. If possible, exit your vehicle from the side with the least traffic to avoid causing an accident.
  • Page 328: Using The Temporary Puncture Repair Kit

    When using the temporary puncture repair kit, there are a number of important steps you need to follow. Make sure you read and understand each step before proceeding. Note These instructions apply to the temporary puncture repair kit supplied by Volvo. Overview of the temporary puncture repair kit compressor Pressure-reducing valve...
  • Page 329 Electrical cable Overview of the temporary puncture repair kit sealing fluid bottle Sealing fluid hose Air hose connector Warning Sealing fluid can be harmful The sealing fluid contains substances that are harmful if swallowed. The contents can also cause allergic reactions or be otherwise harmful to the respiratory tract, the skin, the central nervous system and the eyes.
  • Page 330 2.8 bar (39 psi). Use the pressure-reducing valve if the pressure is too high. Warning If the pressure is below 1.8 bar (26 psi), the hole in the tire is too big. Do not continue and contact Volvo Assistance for safe recovery.
  • Page 331: Inflating Tires With The Puncture Repair Compressor

    Connect the air hose to the tire air valve. Check the tire pressure on the compressor's pressure gauge. If the pressure is below 1.3 bar (19 psi), the tire is insufficiently sealed. Stop and contact Volvo Assistance for safe >...
  • Page 332: Tire Pressure

    You can find the recommended tire pressure for the vehicle's original tires on a label on the driver side door pillar. Only use original Volvo dust caps or plastic dust caps. 13.4.5. Tire pressure Correct tire pressure helps to improve driving stability, lower energy consumption and extend the lifespan of the tire.
  • Page 333: Tire Pressure Monitoring

    13.4.5.1. Tire pressure monitoring Your vehicle can detect and indicate if the tire pressure is too low. Tire pressure monitoring cannot be disabled. If the system is unable to detect low tire pressure, it will indicate that there's a malfunction. For the tire pressure monitoring system to provide updated information, you need to drive the vehicle above 35 km/h (22 mph) for several minutes.
  • Page 334: Limitations Of Tire Pressure Monitoring

    Always check the TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the re- placement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to function properly. Volvo recommends that you visit an authorized Volvo workshop for any repair or service needs. 13.4.5.1.1. Limitations of tire pressure monitoring There are some circumstances in which the tire pressure monitoring may not function correctly.
  • Page 335: Tire Terminology

    You can use the compressor from the temporary puncture repair kit to check and adjust the tire pressure on your original tires when needed. Only use original Volvo dust caps or plastic ones, as metal dust caps may corrode and stick to the valve. 13.4.6. Tire terminology The following is a list of tire-related terminology.
  • Page 336: Vehicle Electrical System And Batteries

    Maximum permissible inflation pressure Tire pressure, specified by Volvo, based on the type of tires installed on a vehicle on delivery. This information is available on the tire plate Recommended tire inflation on the B-pillar on the driver's side and in the tire pressure table.
  • Page 337: Traction Battery

    Before any use of the 12 V terminal, consider the following: Volvo recommends that the 12 V terminal only be used by service technicians for the purpose of accessing the vehicle as part of immobilization recovery.
  • Page 338: Battery Service And Maintenance

    High-voltage components can produce or conduct lethal currents and must only be handled by authorized technicians. Do not perform repairs on the vehicle's electrical system or components. Contact an authorized Volvo workshop for any required repairs or servicing. 13.5.1.1. Managing battery health and performance There are user practices that can help maintain the traction battery's condition and performance over time.
  • Page 339 Important The traction battery can sustain severe damage if it is not charged after the battery level reaches 0%. The vehicle draws a small amount of power when parked. This means that leaving the vehicle with a low battery level without charging can lead to a discharged battery and battery damage.
  • Page 340: Powertrain Cooling System

    The cooling system is a closed system. A trained technician must perform any required maintenance of the cooling sys- tem. Volvo recommends an authorized Volvo workshop. 13.5.2. 12 V battery The 12 V battery powers everything in your vehicle except the electric propulsion.
  • Page 341: Battery Labels

    Before any use of the 12 V terminal, consider the following: Volvo recommends that the 12 V terminal only be used by service technicians for the purpose of accessing the vehicle as part of immobilization recovery.
  • Page 342 Symbols Avoid sparks and naked flames. Risk of explosion. The battery contains corrosive acid. Wear protective goggles. Store the battery out of reach of children. The battery must be disposed of properly to be recycled. Recycle properly. More information in the vehicle's user manual. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 343: Battery Recycling

    Electrical fuses protect different parts of the vehicle's electrical system by shutting off the power if the current exceeds the fuse's threshold. A blown fuse must be replaced to restore functionality. A blown fuse may be an indicator of an underlying electrical fault. Contact Volvo support if your vehicle indicates that a fuse has blown.
  • Page 344: Towing Eye

    Read all instructions before using tools Before use, make sure you read and understand all the relevant instructions for tools and equipment. Contact a Volvo retailer for recommendations concerning tools and equipment for your vehicle. Towing eye The towing eye can be attached to the vehicle's bumper to enable towing. It can also be used to secure objects carried on the roof that are longer than the roof.
  • Page 345: Attaching The Towing Eye

    Assemble and set out a warning triangle if your vehicle is immobilized in an area where there might be other vehicles. The purpose of the warning triangle is to give other drivers advance notice of your vehicle or other stationary hazards. Note Local rules and regulations Rules and regulations about how and when to put out a warning triangle vary between regions.
  • Page 346: Raising The Vehicle

    Fetch the towing eye so you have it at hand. Front towing eye fastening cover. To attach in the front: remove the cover by pushing the middle of the left-hand side edge. The cover pivots around its cen- ter line and can then be removed. Rear towing eye fastening cover.
  • Page 347 The instructions for raising the vehicle presume use of a jack recommended or supplied by Volvo. Only use tools and equipment designed for your vehicle model. Contact a Volvo retailer for tool recommendations. Volvo recommends that you visit an authorized Volvo workshop for tasks not described in the user manual.
  • Page 348 Place wheel blocks to reduce the risk of vehicle movement while raised. Large stones or wooden blocks work well. Place them both in front of and behind each wheel that will remain on the ground. Locate the intended jacking point on the vehicle's underbody. Triangular markings low down along the vehicle sides indi- cate the locations of the jacking points.
  • Page 349: Servicing And Repairs

    If you notice any service or repair needs that have not been detected by the vehicle, contact Volvo support. Volvo recommends an authorized Volvo workshop for all servicing and repair needs.
  • Page 350: Booking Servicing Or Repairs

    Your vehicle notifies you when it's time for servicing. Contact Volvo support to book an appointment. They can locate your closest service point. If you are unable to reach Volvo support and urgently need servicing or repairs, contact a roadside assistance service available in your location.
  • Page 351 The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances. For more information refer to the first page for the complete disclaimer note. 351 / 391...
  • Page 352: Immobilized Vehicle And Recovery

    Depending on the nature of the problem, you may be able to solve it on your own or with assistance from an authorized Volvo workshop or other services.
  • Page 353: Collision Damage

    Important Minor damage Your vehicle can self-diagnose many defects, but it can’t detect all types of damage or predict their consequences. A small impact resulting in superficial damage can harm components behind the affected area, such as misaligning a park- ing sensor behind a bumper.
  • Page 354 Contact an authorized Volvo workshop if needed If you can’t solve the problem using the information in the user manual, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. Take note of what happened around the time the problem appeared. It may help identify the cause. Examples of key events include: Damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 355: Vehicle Has No Power Or Is Not Responding

    Exposure to extreme conditions. Recently performed servicing, maintenance or replacement of a component. Recently updated software. Any other faults or malfunctions. In some cases, a suspected fault or failure may instead be an intentional limitation under the conditions experienced by the vehicle.
  • Page 356 There is an electrical, hardware or software fault preventing the vehicle from turning on. If you can't identify the cause of the problem or solve it by referring to the user manual, contact an authorized Volvo workshop. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 357: Recovery

    Contact an authorized Volvo workshop if you need to recover your vehicle. The recommended recovery procedure depends on the conditions and state of the vehicle. If your vehicle is undamaged and has power, tow mode can be activated to pull the vehicle onto the recovery vehicle's platform.
  • Page 358: Having Your Vehicle Towed

    14.6. Having your vehicle towed Your vehicle can be towed short distances. For this, tow mode must first be activated. Important Before having your vehicle towed To avoid triggering the alarm inadvertently, you need to reduce your vehicle's alarm sensitivity before towing it. You can only access tow mode if the vehicle has power.
  • Page 359: Specifications

    15. Specifications These specifications describe your vehicle in technical terms and figures. You might need to find some of these details, such as when buying new tires. This information is divided up in the following sections, with some examples of their content to help guide you. General vehicle characteristics –...
  • Page 360 Locate the measurement you're looking for in the images first, then check the corresponding letter in the table below. Measurement Millimeters Inches Load length, floor, folded seat 1460 57.5 Load length, floor 28.3 Wheelbase 2650 104.3 Length 4233 166.7 Height 1567 61.7 Load height...
  • Page 361: Weights

    Measurement Millimeters Inches Rear track 1595 62.8 Load width, floor 1019 40.1 Width 1850 72.8 At curb weight plus one person. 15.1.2. Weights You can find your vehicle's maximum gross vehicle weight and other weights below. Twin Motor Performance Gross vehicle weight (kg) 2328 2333 Load capacity (kg) Maximum front axle weight (kg)
  • Page 362: Towbar Specifications

    I 516.36 3 (20.329) 15.1.5. Type designations Knowing your vehicle's detailed information can help facilitate contact with a Volvo retailer and when ordering spare parts and accessories. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 363 Certification label Your Volvo is designed to meet all applicable emission standards, as evidenced by the label. The label is located on the right and left side of the hood's inner panel and will be visible when the hood is opened.
  • Page 364: Powertrain Specifications

    15.2. Powertrain specifications Find the specifications regarding your vehicle's propulsion. These specifications provide details about what your vehicle is capable of and certified for. They also specify data on relevant charging cables. 15.2.1. Electric motor specifications Your vehicle is powered by two electric motors (front and rear) and you can find the specifications here. Twin Motor Performance Front Electric motor type...
  • Page 365: Performance

    If data is missing, it will be updated at a later stage. 15.2.3. Charging cable specifications These specifications provide details about mode 2 charging cables. Mode 2 charging cables can be purchased from the Volvo Extras shop. Ambient temperature -30 °C to 40 °C (-22 °F to 104 °F) Residual-current device Mode 2 charging cables have a built-in residual current device that protects the vehicle and the user from electric shocks caused by system faults.
  • Page 366: Charging Port Label

    15.2.4. Charging port label Your vehicle has a label with information about the different charging port statuses on the charging lid. Charging statuses The label contains information about the different charging port statuses. The label is shown on the inside of the charging lid. 15.3.
  • Page 367: Fluid Specifications

    15.4.1. Brake fluid specifications The medium in your vehicle's brake system is called brake fluid. Prescribed grade Volvo Original or equivalent brake fluid that fulfills a combination of the DOT 4, 5.1 and ISO 4925 class 6 classifications. Important It is recommended that brake fluid be changed or filled by an authorized Volvo workshop.
  • Page 368: Compressor Oil

    The climate system contains pressurized refrigerant. The climate system must only be serviced and repaired by trained and certified technicians in order to ensure the safety of the system . Volvo recommends that you visit an authorized Volvo workshop for any repair or service needs.
  • Page 369: Procedure To Temporarily Change The Automatic High Beam Sensitivity

    15.5.1. Procedure to temporarily change the automatic high beam sensitivity You can set an alternative automatic high beam sensitivity in accordance with FMVSS108 requirements. Important The vehicle must be stationary to change the sensitivity. Keep the brake pedal pressed down throughout the procedure. Put the vehicle in drive by selecting Dwith the right-hand steering wheel stalk.
  • Page 370 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Argentina Brazil Este equipamento não tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial e não pode causar interferência em sistemas de- vidamente autorizados The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.
  • Page 371 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Canada This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
  • Page 372 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Hungarian Veoneer US, Inc. igazolja, hogy a 77V12FLR típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek. Az EU- megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes címen: https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 7 7-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Működési frekvenciasáv: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximum kimeneti teljesítmény:<55 dBm peak eirp Icelandic Í...
  • Page 373 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Härmed försäkrar Veoneer US, Inc. att denna typ av radioutrustning 77V12FLR överensstämmer med direktiv 2014 53 EU. Den fullständiga texten till EU-försäkran om överensstämmelse finns på följande webbadress: https://www.magna.com/type- approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Driftfrekvensband: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximal uteffekt:<55 dBm peak eirp Turkish Buna göre, Veoneer US, Inc.
  • Page 374 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Thailand Ukraine справжнім Veoneer заявляє, що тип радіообладнання (77V12FLR) відповідає Технічному регламенту радіообладнання; повний текст декларації про відповідність доступний на веб-сайті за такою адресою: https://www.magna.com/type-appr oval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] United Hereby, Veoneer US, Inc. declares that the radio equipment type 77V12FLR is in compliance with radio regulation 2017. Kingdom Operational frequency band: 76 –...
  • Page 375 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Canada This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
  • Page 376 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Hungarian Veoneer US, Inc. igazolja, hogy a 7713CRN típusú rádióberendezés megfelel a 2014 53 EU irányelvnek. Az EU-megfelelőségi nyilatkozat teljes szövege elérhető a következő internetes címen: https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Működési frekvenciasáv: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximum kimeneti teljesítmény:<55 dBm peak eirp Icelandic Í...
  • Page 377 Regions Labels and symbols Specification Härmed försäkrar Veoneer US, Inc. att denna typ av radioutrustning 7713CRN överensstämmer med direktiv 2014 53 EU. Den fullständiga texten till EU-försäkran om överensstämmelse finns på följande webbadress: https://www.magna.com/type- approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] Driftfrekvensband: 76 – 77 GHz/ Maximal uteffekt:<55 dBm peak eirp Turkish Buna göre, Veoneer US, Inc.
  • Page 378: Type Approval For Tpms Radio Frequency

    Regions Labels and symbols Specification Thailand Ukraine справжнім Veoneer заявляє, що тип радіообладнання (7713CRN) відповідає Технічному регламенту радіообладнання; повний текст декларації про відповідність доступний на веб-сайті за такою адресою: https://www.magna.com/type-appr oval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr [https://www.magna.com/type-approval/76 77-ghz/77v12flr] United Hereby, Veoneer US, Inc. declares that the radio equipment type 7713CRN is in compliance with radio regulation 2017. Kingdom Operational frequency band: 76 –...
  • Page 379: Type Approvals For Wireless Charger And Nfc

    Region Specification Mexico IFT NO.: VOSCAG23 34968 Morocco Serbia Singapore South Africa Thailand United Arab Emirates Ukraine United FCC Regulatory Compliance Statements States This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: .
  • Page 380: Technical Specification

    Technical specification The wireless charger and NFC reader are designed to work in ambient temperatures between -35 °C and 85 °C. Wireless charger Frequency Band: 127.7±10kHz Maximum Magnetic Field Strength: 65,69dBµA/m @10m NFC card reader Frequency Band 13.56MHz ±10% Maximum Magnetic Field Strength: 42dBµA/m @10m Declaration of conformity CE RED Hefei Invispower Co.,Ltd., hereby declares that the radio equipment NFCR INTERNAL (model: NFC I SX 21548) and Model-Wireless charging (model:...
  • Page 381: Key System Certification

    China “ ” (SRRC) 5000 Mexico La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones :(1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y (2) este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia , incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada Thailand 15.5.5.
  • Page 382 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Argentina BNCM Argentina UWB anchor Argentina Key tag Argentina NFC Reader Australia Brazil This equipment is not entitled to protection against harmful interference and may not cause interference to properly authorized systems. For more information, see the ANATEL website – https://www.gov.br/anatel Este equipamento não tem direito à...
  • Page 383 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label FCC IC GE 1 FCC Regulations: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any in- terference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 384 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label FCC IC WARNING: Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard (The remote control supplied with) This prod- uct contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell battery is swallowed, it can cause severe in- ternal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
  • Page 385 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label FCC IC FCC Regulations: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any in- terference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 386 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Israel BNCM ‫מספר אישור התאמה מטעם משרד התקשורת: חל איסור לבצע פעולות במכשיר שיש בהן כדי לשנות את תכונותיו‬ 93994 ,‫האלחוטיות של המכשיר, ובכלל זה שינויי תוכנה, החלפת אנטנה מקורית או הוספת אפשרות לחיבור לאנטנה חיצונית‬ ‫.בלא...
  • Page 387 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Jordan BNCM: TRC 34 11930 2023 UWB anchor: TRC 34 11931 2023 key tag: TRC 34 12858 2023 NFC reader: TRC 15 13157 2023 Korea BNCM Korea UWB anchor Korea Key tag Korea NFC Reader Lebanon BNCM Lebanon UWB anchor...
  • Page 388 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Mexico BNCM: IFETEL:TEMAGE23 38667 UWB anchor: IFETEL:SYMAGU23 26221 key tag: IFETEL:TEMAGK23 44107 NFC Reader: IFETEL:SYMAGR23 34983 Moldova Morocco BNCM Morocco UWB anchor Morocco Key tag Morocco NFC Reader Oman BNCM Oman UWB anchor Oman Key tag Oman NFC Reader Paraguay...
  • Page 389 Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Singapore UWB anchor Singapore Key tag Singapore NFC Reader Serbia South Africa BNCM South Africa UWB anchor South Africa Key tag South Africa NFC Reader Thailand BNCM Thailand UWB anchor Thailand Key tag Thailand NFC Reader BNCM UWB anchor Key tag...
  • Page 390: Labels

    Country/Region Model/Product Compliance Label Ukraine BNCM Ukraine UWB anchor Ukraine Key tag Ukraine NFC Reader BNCM: FCC ID: IYZGE1. UWB anchor: FCC ID: IYZGU1. NFC Reader: FCC ID: IYZGR4. key tag: FCC ID: IYZGK2. 15.6. Labels Your vehicle has a number of labels that provide information about the vehicle and its use, such as specifications and warnings.
  • Page 391 Note Depicted labels Labels depicted in this manual are generic representations of those found around your vehicle. The manual only contains their location and what kind of information they contain. Find the actual label for specific information about your vehicle. The content of this manual represents the status of the user manual at the time of printing and may not be completely valid in future instances.

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