Pedestrian safety
The Volvo V50 Sportswagon has been designed to minimise the risk of injury to pedestrians and cyclists in the event of an accident. The smoothly shaped front has an energy-absorbing structure ahead of the bumper which serves to reduce the risk of leg injuries.
The bonnet and front wings have also been designed to absorb collision energy and the petrol-engined models have a generous 70mm of free space between the top of the cylinder head and the bonnet, which reduces the risk of pedestrian head injuries.
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Cruise control
Steering wheel-mounted controls and display
1 - Standby mode 2 - Resume set speed 3 - Deactivating 4 - Activate/set
speed 5 - Set speed indicator (parentheses indicate standby mode)
Engaging ...
Interior
According to Volvo, the upholstery in the V50's five-passenger interior was
inspired by sportswear. The instrument panel's texture is meant to signal
technical innovation to the occupant. An Intel ...
Materials used in the cabin
The materials used in the cabin have been
developed to help minimize the amount of dust
and make the cabin easier to keep clean. All
floor mats can be easily removed for cleaning.
Use car clean ...