It is a fantastic vehicle with good range, decent charging, impeccable safety, built-in Android interface and Google Maps, and older models sell for similar prices to the Ioniq 5 / ID4 etc. I test drove it and it is luxuirous, comfy, and just a great and beautiful car. I don’t even see it mentioned almost ever.
I’m guessing perhaps the range, but the 2024 RWD model has around 300mi and AWD 256mi of range. Older ones around 220mi. I’m considering it above all others I’ve driven because it has better ride height and viewing angles for me as I’m tall with a very long torso.
Bad ADAS is a reason I would have a hard time considering one.
Unless you get an EX-30 the ADAS system bounces you all over the road from everything I’ve seen AND you generally have to pay more to get it in the first place
I heard it was good, where did you read it was poor
In terms of the semi-autonomous highway driving system, Pilot Assist, I haven’t heard the best things about it, at least in the current Volvo models. Ping-pong-y driving, doesn’t handle curves great and deactivates without warning often. Tesla Autopilot, VW Travel Assist, GM SuperCruise and Ford BlueCruise all seem to be superior.
In terms of the other driver assist systems (auto brake, lane keep, etc.) Volvo seems to be just as good as the rest.
I’ve tried it a couple times. It’s bad. The biggest issue is no capacitive steering wheel which makes it really annoying to use on long, straight roads because you need to jiggle the wheel every 10 seconds to let it know you’re there even if you’re holding the wheel. It ping-ponged between the lanes, didn’t take curves very well, and didn’t give a lot of feedback other than a couple very small icons on the driver’s display about what it was doing.
Compared to travel assist on my ID4 or super cruise on my wife’s Bolt, it’s night and day.