Volvo Revolutionizes Vehicle Upgrades with New Infotainment Tech for Millions of Existing Cars
Volvo is rolling out a major update to its infotainment system, one that’s been years in the making. The company’s new system, built in partnership with Google, is set to debut on its flagship electric SUV, the EX90, but it won’t be stopping there. Volvo is actually bringing the upgrade to the entire lineup, including cars as old as 2020.
The update comes in the form of an over-the-air software upgrade, which means you won’t need to visit a dealership to get it. Volvo claims it’s “one of the most comprehensive infotainment updates by any car maker to date,” and it’s poised to bring a significant dose of modernity to a wide range of vehicles.
So, what can you expect from the new infotainment system? For starters, it’s all about streamlining the experience. Volvo has worked hard to reduce the number of taps needed to access frequently used features, making it easier to navigate and customize your car’s settings.
One of the most noticeable changes is the addition of a permanent shortcut to your phone app on the home screen. No more fumbling through menus to access your favorite music or podcast – it’s just one tap away.
The 2025 XC90 was the first to get this new infotainment system, and it’s all about adapting to different screen sizes and orientations. You’ll be able to get the same experience on larger screens, like the new XC90’s 11.2-inch center screen, or on smaller ones, like the screens on older models.
It’s a welcome move from Volvo, and one that could set a new standard in the industry. Car companies often leave older models to gather dust, but not Volvo. They’re going the extra mile to bring their customers up to speed, and that’s a big deal.
As smartphones have shown us, an outdated operating system can leave a device feeling ancient, and the same is true for cars. It’s time for the automotive world to catch up, and Volvo is leading the charge.