October 10, 2024

Volvo Introduces New Wave Of Child Seats

s reputation as an automaker that puts a premium on is once again in full in display after the Swedish automaker announced the launch of a new range of child seats that takes child comfort and safety to a whole new level. Developed in partnership with childcare products manufacturer Britax-Romer, Volvo’s new line of child seats are touted as having a more breathable and comfortable upholstery that’s made up of 80 percent wool textile. The smooth surface not only provides comfort for children in both hot and cold climates, but they’re also more durable than a lot of materials used in the development of these seats.

The seats also come in a slimmer package, designed by Volvo and Britax-Romer, specifically so to increase legroom and comfort for the children. All in all, the two companies designed three different types of seats depending on the child’s age. The first is a rearward-facing seat meant for infants, children weighing up to 13kg (29 pounds), and those under a year old. Another rearward facing seat is also being offered, only this time it’s for children from nine months old up to six years old, or three to four years as recommended by Volvo. The last of the three new child seats is the Booster seat, a forward-facing seat for children ages three to 10 years old, or depending on whether they’ve already outgrown the rearward-facing child seat.

The launch of these seats further adds credence to Volvo’s reputation as a forward-thinker when it comes to the safety standards of these vehicles. It’s a position that Volvo is fiercely proud of and as Adjunct Professor, PhD and Senior Technical Leader, Injury Prevention at Volvo Cars Safety Center, puts it, the seats are part of the company’s increased focus in “ensuring that young children travel in the safest manner possible.”

There’s nothing outwardly sexy about that statement, but rest assured, it’s something that all car buyers put great importance on when they’re in the market for a new car. Volvo’s new child seats are scheduled to go on sale in June 2016 in various markets.

Continue after the jump to read the full story.


Volvo Introduces New Wave Of Child Seats

s reputation as an automaker that puts a premium on is once again in full in display after the Swedish automaker announced the launch of a new range of child seats that takes child comfort and safety to a whole new level. Developed in partnership with childcare products manufacturer Britax-Romer, Volvo’s new line of child seats are touted as having a more breathable and comfortable upholstery that’s made up of 80 percent wool textile. The smooth surface not only provides comfort for children in both hot and cold climates, but they’re also more durable than a lot of materials used in the development of these seats.

The seats also come in a slimmer package, designed by Volvo and Britax-Romer, specifically so to increase legroom and comfort for the children. All in all, the two companies designed three different types of seats depending on the child’s age. The first is a rearward-facing seat meant for infants, children weighing up to 13kg (29 pounds), and those under a year old. Another rearward facing seat is also being offered, only this time it’s for children from nine months old up to six years old, or three to four years as recommended by Volvo. The last of the three new child seats is the Booster seat, a forward-facing seat for children ages three to 10 years old, or depending on whether they’ve already outgrown the rearward-facing child seat.

The launch of these seats further adds credence to Volvo’s reputation as a forward-thinker when it comes to the safety standards of these vehicles. It’s a position that Volvo is fiercely proud of and as Adjunct Professor, PhD and Senior Technical Leader, Injury Prevention at Volvo Cars Safety Center, puts it, the seats are part of the company’s increased focus in “ensuring that young children travel in the safest manner possible.”

There’s nothing outwardly sexy about that statement, but rest assured, it’s something that all car buyers put great importance on when they’re in the market for a new car. Volvo’s new child seats are scheduled to go on sale in June 2016 in various markets.

Continue after the jump to read the full story.


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