8
Pilot Assist limitations323
Pilot Assist * symbols and messages
324
Radar sensor 326
Radar sensor limitations 327
Recommended maintenance for the radar sensor 330
Radar sensor type approval 330
Camera 331
Camera limitations 332
Recommended maintenance for thecamera/radar sensor 335
City Safety ™
335
City Safety parameters and sub-functions 336
Setting a warning distance for City Safety 338
Detecting obstacles with City Safety 339
City Safety in crossing traffic 341
Limitations of City Safety in crossingtraffic 342
City Safety and delayed evasivemaneuvers 343
City Safety limitations 344
City Safety messages 346
Rear Collision Warning 347
Rear Collision Warning limitations 347
BLIS *
348
Activating/deactivating BLIS 349
BLIS limitations350
Recommended maintenance for BLIS 351
BLIS messages 352
Cross Traffic Alert *
353
Activating/deactivating Cross Traffic Alert 354
Cross Traffic Alert limitations 354
Recommended maintenance forCross Traffic Alert 355
Cross Traffic Alert messages 356
Road Sign Information *
357
Activating/deactivating Road SignInformation 358
Road Sign Information and sign displays 358
Road Sign Information and SensusNavigation 359
Road Sign Information with SpeedWarning and Settings 359
Activating/deactivating Speed Warn-ing in Road Sign Information 360
Road Sign Information with speedcamera information 361
Road Sign Information limitations 361
Driver Alert Control 362
Activating/deactivating Driver AlertControl 363
Selecting guidance to a rest area if the Driver Alert Control warning hasbeen given364
Driver Alert Control limitations 364
Lane Keeping Aid 364
Steering assistance with Lane Keep-ing Aid 366
Activating/deactivating Lane Keeping Aid 367
Selecting type of assistance for LaneKeeping Aid 367
Lane Keeping Aid limitations 367
Lane Keeping Aid symbols and mes-sages 369
Lane Keeping Aid symbols in theinstrument panel 371
Steering assistance at risk of collision 372
Activating/deactivating steeringassistance during collision risks 372
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance 373
Run-Off Mitigation with steeringassistance levels 373
Activating/deactivating Run-Off Miti-gation with steering assistance 374
Limitations of Run-Off Mitigationwith steering assistance 374
Steering assistance during collisionrisks from oncoming traffic 375
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Activating/deactivating Steering assistance during collision risks withoncoming vehicles376
Limitations of steering assistanceduring collision risks from oncomingtraffic 376
Steering assistance during collision risks from behind * 377
Activating/deactivating Steering assistance during collision risks from behind * 378
Limitations of steering assistance during collision risks from behind 378
Symbols and messages for steeringassistance during collision risks 380
Park Assist *
381
Park Assist front, rear and sides 382
Activating/deactivating Park Assist 383
Park Assist limitations 383
Recommended maintenance forPark Assist 384
Park Assist symbols and messages 385
Park Assist Camera *
386
Park Assist Camera views 387
Park Assist Camera trajectory lines 388
Sensor field from Park Assist forPark Assist Camera 390
Starting the Park Assist Camera 391
Park Assist Camera limitations391
Recommended maintenance of the Park Assist Camera 393
Park Assist Camera symbols andmessages 394
Park Assist Pilot *
395
Types of parking with Park Assist Pilot 395
Parking with Park Assist Pilot 396
Leaving a parking space with ParkAssist Pilot 399
Park Assist Pilot * limitations
400
Recommended maintenance forPark Assist Pilot 402
Park Assist Pilot * messages
403
HYBRID INFORMATION
General information about Twin Engine
406
Charging the hybrid battery 407
Charging current 408
Charge cable 409
Charging cable residual current device 410
Charging cable temperature monitoring 411
Opening and closing the charging socket cover 411
Initiating hybrid battery charging 412
Charging status in the vehicle'scharging socket 414
Charging status in the chargingcable's charging module 415
Charging status in the instrument panel 416
Stopping hybrid battery charging 418
Twin Engine symbols and messagesin the instrument panel 419
Long-term storage of vehicles withhybrid batteries 421
STARTING AND DRIVING
* Option/accessory.
424
Starting the vehicle
The vehicle can be started using the start knob in the tunnel console when the remote key is inthe passenger compartment.
Start knob in the tunnel console.
WARNING
Before starting:
• Buckle your seat belt.
• Adjust the seat, steering wheel and mir- rors.
• Make sure you can fully depress thebrake pedal. The remote key is not physically used to start theignition because the vehicle is equipped with thekeyless Passive Start system. To start the vehicle:
1. The remote key must be inside the vehicle.
For vehicles with Passive Start, the key must be in the front section of the passengercompartment. With the optional keyless lock- ing/unlocking function *, the key can be any-
where in the vehicle.
2. Press and hold down the brake pedal 1
as far
as possible.
3. Turn the start knob clockwise and release. The control will automatically return to the original position.
WARNING
• Never use more than one inlay mat at a time on the driver's floor. If any other typeof floor mat is used, remove the originalmat from the driver's seat floor beforedriving. All types of mats must be securelyanchored in the attachment points in thefloor. Make sure the floor mat does notimpede the movement of the brake pedalor accelerator pedal in any way, as thiscould be a serious safety hazard.
• Volvo's floor mats are specially manufac-tured for your vehicle. They must be prop-erly secured in the attachment points inthe floor to help ensure they cannot slideand become trapped under the pedals.
The starter motor will crank until the enginestarts or until its overheating protection is trig-gered. During normal start conditions, the vehicle's elec- tric motor will be prioritized and the gasolineengine will remain off. This means that once thestart knob is turned clockwise, the electric motorhas been "started" and the vehicle is ready to bedriven. The warning and information symbols inthe instrument panel will go out and the selectedtheme will be displayed to indicate that the elec-tric motor is activated.
1 If the vehicle is moving, it is only necessary to turn the start knob clockwise to start the engine.
STARTING AND DRIVING
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Drive modes
Drive modes affect the vehicle's driving charac- teristics in different ways to enhance and sim-plify the driving experience in certain types of sit-uations.
Drive modes enable easy access to the vehicle's many functions and settings in different drivingsituations. The following systems are adapted tohelp optimize driving characteristics in each drivemode: • Steering
• Engine/transmission/all-wheel drive
• Brakes
• Pneumatic suspension
* and shock absorbers
• Instrument panel
• Climate control settings
Select the drive mode that is best suited to the current driving conditions. Keep in mind that notall drive modes are available in all situations.
Available drive modes
WARNING
Keep in mind that the vehicle does not emit any engine noise when using the electricmotor and may therefore be difficult to detectfor children, pedestrians, cyclists or animals.This is particularly true at low speeds, e.g. inparking lots.
WARNING
Do not leave the vehicle in an unventilated area with a drive mode activated and the com-bustion engine switched off. The engine willstart automatically if the charge level in thehybrid battery is low and the resulting exhaustgases can be very harmful to people and ani-mals.
HYBRID
• This is the default mode in which the electric motor and combustion engine work together.
The vehicle starts in Hybrid mode. The control system uses both the electric motor and the gas-oline engine - separately or in tandem - and cal-culates optimal utilization with regard to perform-ance, fuel consumption and comfort. At highspeeds, ground clearance is automatically low- ered 4
to reduce air resistance. Driving capacity on
the electric motor alone is determined by factors such as the hybrid battery's charge level, the need for heat/cooling in the passenger compart-ment, etc. If there is sufficient charge in the battery, it is possible to drive solely on electric power. Whenthe accelerator pedal is pressed, only the electricmotor will be activated until the battery reaches acertain charge level. Above this level, the currentin the battery cannot supply the power requestedby the accelerator pedal and the combustionengine will start. When the hybrid battery's charge level is low, the combustion engine will start more frequently tosave the remaining current in the battery. Chargethe hybrid battery from a 120-240 volt outlet using a charging cable, or activate
Charge in
Function view to reset the option of only using the electric motor. This drive mode is designed for low energy con- sumption with an optimized mix between theelectric motor and gasoline engine, without com-promising on climate comfort or driving experi-ence. When faster acceleration is requested bythe driver, the electric driveline will be utilized tohelp provide maximum additional power. Thevehicle also monitors the driving conditions andautomatically engages all-wheel drive if neces-sary. All-wheel drive and extra electric power arealways available regardless of the battery'scharging status.
4 For vehicles with pneumatic suspension.
AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
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* Option/accessory.505
Information about a notification
If any notifications have been displayed on the screen, tap one for more detailed information (i.e.,the location of the weather problem on a mapand a description of the situation). If a phone number is available in a notification, a
Call button will be displayed. Tap this button for
additional information.
Related information
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* (p. 502)
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Fuel (p. 505)
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Sports (p. 506)
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Weather (p. 503)
SiriusXM Travel Link®
* - Fuel5
This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides infor- mation and guidance to service stations near thevehicle providing the type of fuel that you prefer/require for your vehicle.
From the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, to show fuel information:
–Tap the Fuel button to display the main fuel
screen.
The following categories are shown:
• Search (the magnifying glass icon)
•
Nearby
•Recommended
•Favorites
•Brands
Tap one of the alternatives to display its screen.
NOTE
In each of the categories listed, tapping theSelect fuel type button near the bottom of
the screen opens a sub-view where you can specify the type of fuel preferred/required (
Regular, Midrange, Premium, Diesel,Electric 120V, etc.) Tap Done to return to
the previous screen.
SearchTap the magnifying glass icon. If the function is supported in the current context, a keyboard willappear on the screen. Enter the text of your choice and tap
Search for detailed information if
available.
NearbyTap for a list of service stations in the vicinity of the vehicle, with the nearest station at the top ofthe list. The following information will be provided where available:
• For vehicles using gasoline, the price infor-mation for regular gasoline (unless anothergrade/type of fuel has been selected in
Select fuel type)
• For electric vehicles/hybrids, information about charging stations, showing the totalnumber of charging ports and the number ofports currently not in use
• the distance to the station
• a star icon to set the service station as afavorite
Tap the name of a service station to display moredetailed information. For guidance to the service station, tap the
Start
navigation or Add as waypoint buttons. See
5 This service is not available in Canada.
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AUDIO, MEDIA AND INTERNET
* Option/accessory.
506 the Sensus Navigation
* supplement for additional
information about using the navigation system.
RecommendedTap for a list of service stations near the vehicle, displayed according to the price of regular gaso-line (unless another grade/type of fuel has been selected in
Select fuel type) or of stations
offering the greatest number of available charg- ing ports for electric vehicles/hybrids. The stationoffering the lowest price/most available chargingports will be displayed at the top of the list. Tapthe name of a service station to display moredetailed information.
FavoritesTap for a list of service stations that have beenstored as favorites. See also the heading
Favorites in the article "SiriusXM Travel Link" for
information explaining how to create favorites. Tap the name of a service station to display moredetailed information. In addition to the
Select fuel type button at the
bottom of the screen, tap the Edit button to
delete individual stations from the list or tap
Delete to clear the list. Tap Done to return to
the previous screen.
Brands1. Tap Brands to display a list of service sta-
tion brands in the area. 2. Tap a brand to display a list of service sta-
tions affiliated with that brand (BP, Exxon, etc.).
3. Tap the name of a service station to display more detailed information.
In addition to the
Select fuel type button at the
bottom of the screen, tap the Sort button to
arrange the list according to Nearest orCheapest/Recommended. Tap Done to
return to the previous screen.
Related information
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* (p. 502)
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Notifications
(p. 504)
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Sports (p. 506)
• SiriusXM Travel Link ®
* - Weather (p. 503)
SiriusXM Travel Link®
* - Sports
This SiriusXM Travel Link service provides infor- mation about sporting events, tournaments,teams, leagues, etc.
From the SiriusXM Travel Link home screen, to display sports information:
–Tap the Sports button to display the main
sports screen.
A number of sports categories will be listed (Football, Baseball, Basketball, etc.) Tap a sport to select a league in that sport (NFL, MLB, etc.) or a sport organization (PGA, LPGA, etc.). The following is an example of the result of tapping Baseball :
1. MLB (Major League Baseball) will be dis- played.
2. Tap MLB to display the two leagues in Major League Baseball (American League orNational League).
3. Tap one of the league names to display the divisions in the league.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Engine specificationsEngine specifications (output, etc.) for each engine variant are shown in the table below. Thespecifications for Special Edition vehicles mayvary. Twin Engine vehicles are powered by both agasoline engine and an electric motor (ERAD –Electric Rear Axle Drive).NOTE
Not all engines are available on all markets.
EngineEngine codeAOutput
(kW/rps)
Output
(hp/rpm)
Torque
(Nm/rps)
Torque
(ft. lbs./rpm)
Number of cylinders
T8 Twin Engine B4204T28 233/100 313/6000 400/37–90 295/2200–5400 4
A The engine code, component and manufacturer serial numbers can be found on the engine.
Electric motorMax. output: 65 kW (87 hp).
Torque: 240 Nm.
Related information
•Type designations (p. 654)
• Engine oil specifications (p. 662)
• Coolant specifications (p. 663)