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Volvo XC60 Onboard Camera Captures Stunning Photos
The Volvo XC60 is equipped with onboard cameras and it has captured some stunning photographs.
Swedish car maker Volvo is a global leader in safety. Now the automaker has partnered with three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Barbara Davidson.
Volvo is using the onboard safety cameras of the XC60 to create a unique collection of photographs. This is the first time that a car is used as a camera by a photographer.
Davidson has captured around 30 photographs, taken through the lenses of the XC60's on-board safety cameras. The photographs capture the day-to-day life on the streets of the capital city of Denmark, Copenhagen.
The photographs were first exhibited at Canvas Studios Gallery in London's Shoreditch this week, and the exhibition will travel to other countries during 2017. Davidson said, "The collection does two things. Firstly it is a snapshot of European city life in all its glory; secondly it also highlights the complex environments that we live in."
Vice President of Volvo Cars Safety Centre, Malin Ekholm said, "We take a realistic and practical approach to safety at Volvo Cars. Our vision is to reach a point in time where no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo car. We call it Vision 2020."
The Volvo XC60 is equipped with three safety features - steering assist, Oncoming Lane Mitigation and Blind Spot Information System (BLIS).
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Volvo has been a world leader when it comes to safety. Now, the automaker has set a goal to bring the number of road fatalities to zero by 2020. Currently, Volvo cars are equipped with advanced safety systems to assist the driver.