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VOLVO XC60, Blue Flame, Cayman strain with ease

VOLVO XC60, Blue Flame, Cayman strain with ease
Advanced suspension system of VOLVO XC60,Blue Flame,Cayman could strain the harsh road environment, You can explore around by car.
Inform yourself on every last detail that makes the XC60 so special. From technical specs to accessories youll find out how to make the XC60 your very own. City Safety collision avoidance technology is a Volvo world-first standard feature for safer urban driving. At speeds up to 30 km/h, this laser-based technology can sense if a vehicle in front within 6-8 meters is at a standstill or is moving slower. If City Safety senses an impending collision, the brakes are pre-charged to act faster on your response. And if you dont brake, City Safety automatically applies the brakes and switches off the throttle to help you avoid or mitigate a collision. City Safety is activated when you start the car, but can be switched off if you, for instance, are driving in deep snow. Up to 90% of all traffic accidents are caused by driver distraction. Driver Alert Control is a unique technology that can help alert a tired or distracted driver at speeds over 65 km/h. Using signals from a digital camera to monitor the road ahead along with data from steering wheel movements, DAC can compare erratic behaviour to your normal driving style. A level indicator helps you keep an eye on your alertness status. If DAC detects that your driving behaviour shows signs of drowsiness or distraction, you receive an audible warning. At the same time, a message is displayed in the instrument panel suggesting it might be time for a break.
At the same time, excellent braking performance of VOLVO XC60,Blue Flame can freely make the face of unexpected situations.
The Blue Flame was the rocket-powered vehicle which achieved the world land speed record on Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah on October 23, 1970. The Blue Flames kilometer record of 1014.513 km/h (630.388 mph) lasted until 1997 - for 27 years - and was set as an average of the achieved speed in both directions ((629.412 + 631.367)/2= 630.388 mph). Since the kilometer record was faster than the mile record, set on the same two runs, it was the world land speed record. Thrust II, in 1983, broke The Blue Flames mile record of 622.407 mph when it went 633 mph, but did not break the kilometer record by the required one percent (636.691 mph) to establish a new record for that distance. As a result, The Blue Flames kilometer record was not broken until 1997 when the Thrust SSC jet car smashed it while exceeding the speed of sound (Mach 1). The driver, Gary Gabelich, was of Croatian ancestry and native of San Pedro, California.
Compared with the levels of other models,. VOLVO XC60,Blue Flame,Cayman really has a unique place in the adaptive capacity to environment.
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