*Get in your friends car for the first time, "Cool car man, this is nice, what's this do?" *Get out of car, walk away whistling. Delete your friend from your phone.
@@I3Logan It's a simple device that breaks the window in an emergency situation. Do you see the lever the driver pulls when the vehicle is submerged? That's basically it. It cracks the window and you can swim through the hole to safety.
Also keep you router away from your bed, bedroom and place it somewhere isolated in the living room. Gaming routers have the tendency of outputting a lot of radiation. However, standard routers provided by ISP are generally weak and safe.
I hope they meet UK protection requirements for pedestrians, as the USA seems to have forgotten about them when licensing the massive SUV and P: pickup trucks used in America.
The transfer of Volvo s DNA to Zeekr is sad. Do not get me wrong as a long term Volvo enthusiast I admire the fact that the open source safety sharing has been passed on but I hate the fact that this introduction places the Zeekr brand in first place and Volvo in second place using Volvo DNA.
@@mmukilan4804 Zeekr is not a competitor.. it is a fully owned division of Geely. SO yes, Volvo's DNA that was pillaged by Geely is ending up in all their cars, regardless of brand.
@@stefanboeykens8874 Part of the reason why Asian owned car manufacturer needs to make all these off brand because US only allows X amount of imports per brand. This policy was passed during the 80s when Japanese car took over the market in US, which later Toyota/Lexus, Honda/Acrua, Nissan/Infinity
The volvo that people know and love is essentially a ford. Ford letting their own brand suffer as well as other brands in their portfolio to improve Volvo to end up selling it and having the reputation quality they built for the company go with. This is Volvo DNA
Very nice to see them talk about the roof structure and the radiation. Also window tech, nice. Was one of my night mares. I keep a seat belt cutter with glass breaker in my car
The issue was never to make undestructible cars or rollcages. The issue has always been the internal organs of the people inside. Shock absorption is the real thing to tackle ngl.
Thats what i thought too. Crumble zones are there for a reason. every joule of energy that isnt absorbed by the car through deformation will end up in the passengers.
This is great. But does this glass-breaking system work with laminated glass? These days, even Volvo offers laminated side glass. I believe Tesla installs it by default.
@@piccalillipit9211 this system works because it's from the inside and only need a small piercing on the base of the glass where there is no lamination. Just don't let your kids reach for it out of curiosity 😅
"First child safey seat with an airbag" Well, I am looking at my 5 year old Maxi-Cosi AxissFix Air. Thumbs up for the window breaking technology, that really is new!
the problem is, people like you will assume china has so many ev accidents because china has 10 times the amount of EVs than a regular country! meaning there will be 10 times more accidents you will see than others. This trick is easy to understand, but I guess people like you doesn't really have the intelligence to think of this point ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not impressed. Most will still drown. Most will not be able to operate this lever due to injury or because they are unconscious, or simply not remembering it's there while in shock. It would be smarter to automatically roll down all the windows due to flood sensor trigger. Duh
Duh, you have no idea what ur talking about. The fact that this car has a window breaking feature is something to be impressed about. Stop trying to be different, you’re not smarter than anyone else.
Pretty sure there’s a good reason why they don’t do that lol, you’re not smarter than millions of automotive industry professionals. 😂 The most obvious answer is security and simplicity. The failure and complexity of such a system far outweighs your fringe benefit of convenience in an emergency
This is why you train and train until you know where the levers and buttons are. Do you know where the hazard button on your car is? Pretty sure you do, at least i do and reach there automatically in emergencies.
@@CipherAjibola-ws2tp They can work, i mean smart phones still run a bit or even stay on if they are submerged. My old smart phone from like the early 2000s was still on after it fell into the water. The only thing i should have done was to turn it off immediately after fishing it out of the water.
Its going to be a long long time before US open the market, they learn the hard way during the 80s when Japanese car start taking over the market. Yet American brand still refuse to improve and adopt.
Because they too must meet the same standards... All electronic devices are tested for electromagnetic radiation, which isn't necessarily harmful to people, but can be to other electronic devices, such as mobile phones
It’s sad to see how Geely stripped Volvo for its technology so they could use it in their Chinese-based brands, then diluted Volvo’s quality from what it was. I miss the early days of Geely’s ownership where they invested in the Volvo brand and spurred beautiful new designs and innovation.
It looks like a manual release cable to a spring loaded striker behind a panel or escutcheon that has to be removed first. Pretty sure you'd have to already be in the car to access it.
But part of euroncap requires all cars to be treated for submersion anyway, especially VW group cars have been engineered for years. The windows and doors must still be operable for 2 minutes after submersion in water.
@@iDiOt5 Door release mechanisms can be designed to break the air seal, allowing you to open the door yourself. Which would be safer than a bunch of glass flying at your face with a wall of water that comes rushing in. Though, in that situation, anything is better than drowning.
Make the basic like mechanical doors opening a must first. Some Chinese cars just have electronic buttons or touch sensor to open the door without mechanical door lever or pull.
guess you never heard of something called water pressure which is the only reason why doors can't be opened in the water, and every ev made by chinese or not has an actual physical mechanism to open the door, it's just you don't know that
Ah yes make a massive SUV safe vs impact with a truck, surely this thing will wipe out any regular car without a chance for others to survive. Why isn’t that part of a safety rating?
You can’t plan for every situation, saving more then average is a step in the right direction Taking the human out of the equation as the driver and leaving it up to automation like Tesla and others with full self driving should reduce accidents to zero negating the need for all these features, paying for a risk of a water accident is silly, more so if someone breaks into the car and a standard window becomes significantly more expensive because of tech that isn’t a major concern for daily drivers
That's good, but not better than a Tesla, the world's safest car. Their cars windows open automatically when the car gets into deep water. An OTA update over a year ago. Still, it's nice to see other car manufacturers thinking about this.
@@OakmanNZthe redundancies are insane if you get to know them this suv is just catching up to what Tesla has been doing for decades. I love to see it focusing on safety above all else is what the car industry has been missing for a very long time
@@RealJustinWillockLol. Yall are really clueless if you think tesla makes the safest cars. Haha. Half the safety innovations that a tesla has come from systems most carmakers had before tesla was even invented. Mercedes introduced collision prevention assist in their 1999 S Class. I had a 2004 model and it worked perfectly using radar. If it detected an imminent collision it would tighten seat belts, move seats to an upright crash optimised position, close windows for the airbags to deploy properly, apply full braking pressure. Then if the collision wasn't avoided it would roll the windows down slightly to make exit easier, unlock all doors, cut off the fuel supply, switch on all interior lights, activate the hazards.
I wanted the safest car I could afford. So I bought a tesla with added benefits of it being made in made in America by non-union American employees. Plus, pompous old lady accents are used to describe it, like this video.
If vehicles didn't have electric windows and still had the original handle winding windows, then it wouldn't matter if the electrics failed, as you'd still be able to get the windows open. That's the problem with cars nowadays, they're all just full of electrics. If electric vehicles weren't so full of unnecessary electrical equipment, then they would be able to travel further. Electric vehicles have been brought out far too soon. They haven't sorted out all the problems with them. Like charging time and battery costs, as well as the materials the batteries are made from.
Tesla seemed to be an interesting car, HOWEVER, after the twit owner supports idiots like Trump, like me I suspect many people have gone right off this car manufacturer, pity, such a arrogant moron can support another dumb moron, also I suspect to the detriment of some hard working and ‘normal’ Tesla workers .
"Pop the hood will you son"
Son proceeds to break the windows by pulling the wrong lever...
exactly what i thought 🤣😂
*Get in your friends car for the first time,
"Cool car man, this is nice, what's this do?"
*Get out of car, walk away whistling. Delete your friend from your phone.
@@amalekedomite For once being an anxious person too scared to touch peoples shit benefits me
Except you remove a trim first to even reach the lever.
Hit a bump window broken
"Midsize SUV" - That thing is MASSIVE. It's unbelievable how big cars have become!!
Welcome to america.
the worse mankind can drive, the bigger the cars become (for safety reasons?) - find the mistake
Thank you for sharing the window breaking technology for free just like Volvo did with seatbelts in the past. 😍
THIS!!
Fr, this is what is needed for everyone. They are amazing
"Hey what does this do?"
@@I3Logan It's a simple device that breaks the window in an emergency situation.
Do you see the lever the driver pulls when the vehicle is submerged? That's basically it. It cracks the window and you can swim through the hole to safety.
Now this is massively good karma! ❤
What I learned from this video is that smart watches have radiation
Of course, they communicate wirelessly with your phone. Bluetooth also is (electromagnetic) radiation in this context
Underrated comment fr 😂
Also keep you router away from your bed, bedroom and place it somewhere isolated in the living room. Gaming routers have the tendency of outputting a lot of radiation. However, standard routers provided by ISP are generally weak and safe.
Our phones as well have radiation
@@badbad-catyup and we put it next to our heads lol
Thought the car was going to stay afloat. 😂
That’s what I thought. Air bags for the inside. Why not air bags for the outside for floatation?
I hope they meet UK protection requirements for pedestrians, as the USA seems to have forgotten about them when licensing the massive SUV and P: pickup trucks used in America.
these aren't as important as collision tests
@@WOTPOLSKA_PROWTF ?
@@WOTPOLSKA_PRO tell me you're a psychopath without telling me you're a psychopath:
@@WOTPOLSKA_PRO why not?
The transfer of Volvo s DNA to Zeekr is sad. Do not get me wrong as a long term Volvo enthusiast I admire the fact that the open source safety sharing has been passed on but I hate the fact that this introduction places the Zeekr brand in first place and Volvo in second place using Volvo DNA.
Geely has Volvo DNA..... But not zeekr.... Cus zeeke makes cars like these to compete with it's competitor geely
@@mmukilan4804 Zeekr is not a competitor.. it is a fully owned division of Geely. SO yes, Volvo's DNA that was pillaged by Geely is ending up in all their cars, regardless of brand.
@@stefanboeykens8874 Part of the reason why Asian owned car manufacturer needs to make all these off brand because US only allows X amount of imports per brand. This policy was passed during the 80s when Japanese car took over the market in US, which later Toyota/Lexus, Honda/Acrua, Nissan/Infinity
The volvo that people know and love is essentially a ford. Ford letting their own brand suffer as well as other brands in their portfolio to improve Volvo to end up selling it and having the reputation quality they built for the company go with. This is Volvo DNA
@ incorrect Volvo started in 1927 and was only briefly owned by Ford that owned Volvo between 1999 and sold it in 2011.
Very nice to see them talk about the roof structure and the radiation.
Also window tech, nice. Was one of my night mares.
I keep a seat belt cutter with glass breaker in my car
The issue was never to make undestructible cars or rollcages. The issue has always been the internal organs of the people inside. Shock absorption is the real thing to tackle ngl.
Thats what i thought too. Crumble zones are there for a reason. every joule of energy that isnt absorbed by the car through deformation will end up in the passengers.
"Sir can you pop your gas tank"
"Sure"
*PTSHHH*
"damnit"
😴
The window mechanism is genius. Hopefully this will be common place in all brands soon
Just another reason to only own old cars.
This is great. But does this glass-breaking system work with laminated glass? These days, even Volvo offers laminated side glass. I believe Tesla installs it by default.
Tesla ...really?
@@tzehui1999Yeah Tesla has been coming with laminated glass since 2020
As a billionaire found out when the fire brigade could not get to her through the side windows
@@piccalillipit9211 this system works because it's from the inside and only need a small piercing on the base of the glass where there is no lamination. Just don't let your kids reach for it out of curiosity 😅
That car seat airbag will kill kids.
thieves are gonna like that window feature
if they can hit the lever inside then they can also hit the unlock button
"First child safey seat with an airbag"
Well, I am looking at my 5 year old Maxi-Cosi AxissFix Air.
Thumbs up for the window breaking technology, that really is new!
That window-breaking feature is gonna be great fun for the kiddos!
Emosi terlebih dlm memilih bila dalam kemalangan penting ke?
0:31 Foreshadows Tesla Cybertruck crash test
What about the fire risk after the battery pack is damaged?
Chinese EV’s just need to stop bursting into flames all the time now and maybe then they can be classed as safe.
Not sure if you are being ironic or not.
The only ev,s that have had a battery fire problem were made in the US. I refer of course to the GM bolt EV.
I would recommend you look at the BYD Blade battery, its amazing and extremely safe
Oh yeah ? Let’s see your sources.
Again, another comment from the anti ev brigade! Chinese batteries are some of the safest around!
the problem is, people like you will assume china has so many ev accidents because china has 10 times the amount of EVs than a regular country! meaning there will be 10 times more accidents you will see than others. This trick is easy to understand, but I guess people like you doesn't really have the intelligence to think of this point ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Does it have a battery that doesn’t spontaneously combust, if not nice strong cage to be crispy ducked in
All the safety features should be open for the whole industry. The safety of the occupants are more important than patents.
Strongly disagree. You'll kill all incentive for development if companies can't profit from their R&D.
Yet US companies are the ones with the strongest patent wall
You make make a car a tank if you want. However, the main goal is energy absorption
Does the window breaking lever also works from outside? Would be great for car thieves.
I ask for a friend.
The window breaking thing is cool
For a second I thought this video was about how to electrecute all fish in a lake at once
An Amphibious futuristic Vehicle model can be a Game changer for Any Manufacturer.
Im more curious how much that thing weighs
And if it can take a hit like that from a semi imagine what it can do to other vehicles
The window thing will keep the window maker busy
Meanwhile the Tesla just floats so you can simply take your time and roll down a window to get out
Car thieves are going to _LOVE_ that "window break" feature once they learn how to activate it from the outside 🙄
Just have the childseat backwards.
So why do Volvo EVs continue to spontaneous explode and the doors lock passengers inside?
Plate number tu ada tarikh apa ye? Ada satu ketika ternganga juga isteri.
Not impressed. Most will still drown. Most will not be able to operate this lever due to injury or because they are unconscious, or simply not remembering it's there while in shock.
It would be smarter to automatically roll down all the windows due to flood sensor trigger. Duh
Do you think electronics still work after submersion it's a car not a smartphone
Duh, you have no idea what ur talking about. The fact that this car has a window breaking feature is something to be impressed about. Stop trying to be different, you’re not smarter than anyone else.
Pretty sure there’s a good reason why they don’t do that lol, you’re not smarter than millions of automotive industry professionals. 😂
The most obvious answer is security and simplicity. The failure and complexity of such a system far outweighs your fringe benefit of convenience in an emergency
This is why you train and train until you know where the levers and buttons are. Do you know where the hazard button on your car is? Pretty sure you do, at least i do and reach there automatically in emergencies.
@@CipherAjibola-ws2tp They can work, i mean smart phones still run a bit or even stay on if they are submerged. My old smart phone from like the early 2000s was still on after it fell into the water. The only thing i should have done was to turn it off immediately after fishing it out of the water.
I am first on the list and safety is always good for vehicles like this
Can they also increase the IQ of the drivers so they don't drive in a manner that causes the accident?
What is the range? I hope this comes to the US some day.
Its going to be a long long time before US open the market, they learn the hard way during the 80s when Japanese car start taking over the market. Yet American brand still refuse to improve and adopt.
It's almost like cars should have been built now like they were years ago...... weird how that works.
Best of all, you are kind to your LUNGS.
... God... always... ...
Electromagnetic radiation? I wasn't really aware of this before, why haven't they told us about this danger before with electric cars?
Because they too must meet the same standards... All electronic devices are tested for electromagnetic radiation, which isn't necessarily harmful to people, but can be to other electronic devices, such as mobile phones
THANKS AGAIN AND AGAIN TO VOLVO. ❤
Ooh my neighbor has a Zeekr 09.
Another one has a BYD Seal
The chick sounded like she was reading from her phone..
It’s sad to see how Geely stripped Volvo for its technology so they could use it in their Chinese-based brands, then diluted Volvo’s quality from what it was. I miss the early days of Geely’s ownership where they invested in the Volvo brand and spurred beautiful new designs and innovation.
This might be one of the most successful car in the vehicle industry
1:41 Now thieves just need to know how to activate that from outside.
It looks like a manual release cable to a spring loaded striker behind a panel or escutcheon that has to be removed first. Pretty sure you'd have to already be in the car to access it.
You can just use a nail, but it also works on every other car. But usually the problem for thief's isnt breaking a window but not getting caught...
For under $20, you can buy a spring loaded, hand held striker/glass breaker. Does exact same thing.
Great news. Now that Elon forced my hand to never buy a Tesla, I can now buy a Volvo. That car looks great.
Why does this remind me of the movie where the mom gave her phone to her baby and the baby locked her out of car with app
Why nobody consider electromagnetique shield for safety?!Would be so efficient!
nice rollcage! and volvo seem to be more innovative under chinese owner....
But part of euroncap requires all cars to be treated for submersion anyway, especially VW group cars have been engineered for years. The windows and doors must still be operable for 2 minutes after submersion in water.
impossible. the water will push the door closed strongly.
@@iDiOt5 Door release mechanisms can be designed to break the air seal, allowing you to open the door yourself. Which would be safer than a bunch of glass flying at your face with a wall of water that comes rushing in. Though, in that situation, anything is better than drowning.
Bruh i thought they invented a floating car, that can drive through water...
bro this new window breaking feature will save lives good job volvo!
Forever? Maybe for a few years, at best.
Name car commercial
The Geely money is used well I see
Make the basic like mechanical doors opening a must first. Some Chinese cars just have electronic buttons or touch sensor to open the door without mechanical door lever or pull.
guess you never heard of something called water pressure which is the only reason why doors can't be opened in the water, and every ev made by chinese or not has an actual physical mechanism to open the door, it's just you don't know that
@@moltenglass3261make the manual release on sigh dont bury it in ten deep mechanism to open it
dumbest response of the day goes to...
What about fires
Well, while BYD car can swim...... few years ago
Chinese EVs are taking over the EV market 🔥
So we’re going away from crumble zones ey
Ah yes make a massive SUV safe vs impact with a truck, surely this thing will wipe out any regular car without a chance for others to survive. Why isn’t that part of a safety rating?
Notice not allowed to dislike this video.....hmmm wonder why? 😢
Hmmm, I feel safer now I don’t drive Volvo and never did
All EVs need to be "safe" when it comes to salt water! Until then, they're just NOT safe for consumers!
What about those people that can’t swim 😮 once they break the glass 😮.
You can’t plan for every situation, saving more then average is a step in the right direction
Taking the human out of the equation as the driver and leaving it up to automation like Tesla and others with full self driving should reduce accidents to zero negating the need for all these features, paying for a risk of a water accident is silly, more so if someone breaks into the car and a standard window becomes significantly more expensive because of tech that isn’t a major concern for daily drivers
Don’t think a car can teach you how to swim lmao
Shhh. Volvo owners still think they're made in Sweden.
VOLVO C’EST DE LA MEEEEERRRRRDE !!!!
Zika? Like the virus? Window break technology is a horrible idea and sounds like another expensive repair bill.
By being heavy "SUV", how many people it will kill that don't have that kind of car?
Nah thanks, i stay with my Lada Niva.
1:07 🚬🗿
Oh nice
Cars that big are just useless for most of people, this thing is just stupid
I see lots of US bots.
Volvo is still the best and safest
How many people do you think died testing these features
None
None
Designed, made and owned by China 😉
insane
Driving just became a whole lot safer with this SUV!
You’ll just burn up inside the vehicle when it catches fire……
And VW still thinks they are building good cars. lol ...
all electric cars look goofy what happened to style?
Good to know, I still prefer internal combustion engines, 5 minute refuelling, choice of mechanics, and a modicum of privacy though. 🤷♂️
Tesla join the chat
Nope.. never buying
Chinese car designers are decades ahead of all others
I'm sure your joking.?
@@wennardbarnard 💯 I am not
Only because they don’t believe that stealing patents is wrong…
Only because they don’t believe in patent infringement or corporate espionage
@@tetchuma 😂
Having "since 1959" on the seatbelt I feel is wrong in so many ways, its like the equivalent of having a base model bmw with m sickers all over it.
great except it spontaneously combusts when charging 😂
That's good, but not better than a Tesla, the world's safest car. Their cars windows open automatically when the car gets into deep water. An OTA update over a year ago. Still, it's nice to see other car manufacturers thinking about this.
Did you just call a Tesla the world's safest car? Lol. You also have a lot of confidence in Teslas electrics working after being submerged
@@OakmanNZthe redundancies are insane if you get to know them this suv is just catching up to what Tesla has been doing for decades. I love to see it focusing on safety above all else is what the car industry has been missing for a very long time
The safest car is the one you can afford, which is the one you are driving now. Assuming you own a car. 😅
@@RealJustinWillockLol. Yall are really clueless if you think tesla makes the safest cars. Haha. Half the safety innovations that a tesla has come from systems most carmakers had before tesla was even invented. Mercedes introduced collision prevention assist in their 1999 S Class. I had a 2004 model and it worked perfectly using radar. If it detected an imminent collision it would tighten seat belts, move seats to an upright crash optimised position, close windows for the airbags to deploy properly, apply full braking pressure. Then if the collision wasn't avoided it would roll the windows down slightly to make exit easier, unlock all doors, cut off the fuel supply, switch on all interior lights, activate the hazards.
Lol this was thought about long before tesla came along even.
🤣🤣 what a load of Rubbish
So a truck weighing only 20% of what a real one does and traveling less than half the speed you would expect….? Sounds like it is a high standard.
I wanted the safest car I could afford. So I bought a tesla with added benefits of it being made in made in America by non-union American employees. Plus, pompous old lady accents are used to describe it, like this video.
If vehicles didn't have electric windows and still had the original handle winding windows, then it wouldn't matter if the electrics failed, as you'd still be able to get the windows open. That's the problem with cars nowadays, they're all just full of electrics. If electric vehicles weren't so full of unnecessary electrical equipment, then they would be able to travel further. Electric vehicles have been brought out far too soon. They haven't sorted out all the problems with them. Like charging time and battery costs, as well as the materials the batteries are made from.
I wanna see you pulling down the windows by hand every single day 😂
bro doesnt know about the concept of water pressure. go back to school
what if children pulls the glass break feature?
Tesla seemed to be an interesting car, HOWEVER, after the twit owner supports idiots like Trump, like me I suspect many people have gone right off this car manufacturer, pity, such a arrogant moron can support another dumb moron, also I suspect to the detriment of some hard working and ‘normal’ Tesla workers .