
It helps drivers stay in touch with their cars remotely by displaying its position on a map and remotely activating the lights and horn if necessary; it even lock/unlock the doors.
Volvo Cars will launch its V60 Plug-In Hybrid sportswagon in 2012.

Maggi did it for noodles. Xerox did for photocopying. And Volvo has done it for luxury buses. In India, it has, at least.
According to Peter Karlsten, President, Volvo Powertrain, “A global manufacturing hub at VECV’s Pithampur plant is an excellent example of how the Volvo group can leverage it global presence to reduce costs for engine manufacture while making maximum use of its industrial strength.