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Volvo is ditching safety technology that it claims could reduce serious accidents by up to 20 percent

Safety essential Volvo has discontinued LiDAR technology, which the company had previously claimed significantly improved vehicle safety, after terminating a contract with technology partner Luminar Technologies.

LiDAR – which stands for “Light Detection and Ranging” – is a laser-based system. The Volvo EX90 electric SUV, launched in Australia in 2024, was the automaker’s first car to feature this technology.

The ES90 electric liftback, which will arrive in Australian showrooms early next year, was also announced LiDAR technology that works with five radars, seven cameras and twelve ultrasonic sensors.

Volvo uses LiDARs have a “bubble” over the windshield where the technology is installed – EX90 and ES90 are expected to lose their bubbles in 2026.

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“Volvo Cars has decided to remove this “We will remove the LiDAR sensor from its EX90 and ES90 vehicles and end our collaboration with supplier Luminar,” Volvo Cars USA said in a statement.

Volvo Australia has confirmed this Daily Sparkz existing stocks Cars equipped with LiDAR, including about 30 to 40 ES90s, will be the last as all ongoing factory orders do not include this technology.

The move came after Volvo instead made the technology that was originally standard equipment optional – prompting Luminar Technologies, in which the company owns a stake, to file a lawsuit against the automaker last month in response.

“Volvo Cars made this decision to limit the company’s supply chain risk and it is a direct result of Luminar’s failure to fulfill its contractual obligations to Volvo Cars,” Volvo Cars USA said in its statement.