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Volvo’s Software Overhaul Finally Feels On Track

by Samir Gautam
November 27, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars
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Volvo’s Software Overhaul Finally Feels On Track

Volvo’s Software Overhaul Finally Feels On Track

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Here’s the thing: building a software-defined car is messy, and even a brand known for Scandinavian calm hasn’t been immune to the chaos. Volvo’s EX30 and EX90 launched with a bold Android Automotive–based system that promised a clean digital experience. What they actually delivered was… mixed. Reviewers complained about laggy responses, an overload of alerts, and an interface that felt more fussy than futuristic.

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But after spending time with Volvo’s updated 2026 lineup, the story is shifting. The company’s software feels more stable, less naggy, and surprisingly pleasant to use especially in the EX30, where most critics had been sharply divided.

Nagging Is Out, Actual Driving Is In

The biggest breakthrough is simple: the car finally stops yelling at you.

Early EX30 reviews were brutal. Edmunds logged twenty-two driver-attention alerts in a two-mile loop the kind of experience that makes people swear off screens forever. Volvo quietly went back to the drawing board. Now the alerts still exist, but they’re dialed back to something closer to sanity. During a full day in the EX30 Single Motor and EX30 Cross Country, the system behaved. No random chimes. No exasperating warnings. Just a smooth, distraction-free drive.

The layout still leans heavily on its center-mounted portrait display. If you’re allergic to touchscreens, nothing here will convert you. But for anyone comfortable with Tesla-style digital control, the interface feels intuitive enough. A little menu-heavy, sure, but manageable.

Why The Experience Varies So Much

Talking to Jorge Furuya, Volvo’s Head of Car UX, makes one thing clear: the company isn’t just fighting technical bugs — it’s dealing with cultural clashes.

Different regions want totally different things.

  • China wants voice control, entertainment, and screens everywhere.

  • Europe wants buttons back for safety.

  • The U.S. is still adjusting to EV-era software after years of Tesla dominance.

Trying to satisfy all three is… complicated. Furuya compares it to early mobile-payment adoption. Fifteen years ago people panicked at the thought of buying something big on a phone. Now Gen Z orders entire lives through a screen. His point: expectations evolve, and car UX has to evolve with them.

Standard Hardware, Faster Improvements

Volvo’s biggest leap isn’t just design it’s hardware consolidation.

Starting with the 2026 model year, every Volvo (gas, hybrid, EV) will run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, with the flagship EX90 adding Nvidia’s Drive OrinX on top. Everything will run a unified software platform. No more tweaking code model by model. No more Frankenstein systems.

If you’ve seen how BYD standardizes its software across its lineup, you know this playbook. It works.

In short: fewer surprises for engineers, faster updates for drivers, and hopefully a lot fewer glitches.

Still Early, But The Signs Are Good

A short 15-minute drive in the EX90 isn’t enough to declare victory, but the system feels smoother than when it first debuted. No freezes. No lag. No panic-inducing ADAS quirks. Volvo has work to do, but the trend line finally points in the right direction.

For a company trying to reinvent itself for a software-first world, that’s no small thing.

Volvo’s road ahead is long, but for the first time in a while, it looks like the trip might actually be enjoyable.

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