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Whenever we talk about safest car the first name pops up in our mind is Volvo Cars. This Swedish Car Brand has led the safety innovation game of automobiles for decades, making new and better benchmarks for others and raising the bar ever higher.
Explaining What Makes Many Think that Volvo is the Safest Car Brand in the World:
Safety is hardwired in Volvo’s DNA. From day one, the brand has designed its cars with safety principles as their number one priority, not as an add-on. This can be well explained by the somewhat boxy look of Volvo, which has placed the need for protecting the occupants above aesthetic reasons.

Volvo has invested in a long history of pioneering life-saving safety features that have become standard across the industry. In 1959, the company patented the three-belt seatbelt, but the company left the patent open and made it available to all vehicle manufacturers to use at no charge, a design that saved millions of lives worldwide.
Over the years, Volvo continued to invent side-impact protection, whiplash protection, and advanced driver assistance systems.

For Volvo, safety extends beyond the design and engineering of its automobiles. It has a nerdy, ultra-modern safety research facility based in Gothenburg, Sweden, where it does extensive crash testing and simulations to prove that its cars can pass the highest standards of safety. The rigid testing process within Volvo allows them to know and solve any possible causes of safety failures way before such defects ever reach the marketplace.

These safety focused results clearly show up time after time in the brand’s consistently impressive safety ratings. Its sedan and SUV’s regularly earn top scores from known groups dealing with highway safety, be it the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
A number of Volvo models have received the IIHS Top Safety Pick +, which is considered the highest title awarded by this body and Five Star Ratings from the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro-NCAP)
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Volvo tries to avoid accidents by using advanced safety technologies to protect occupants from the impact. These include several features in the following manner:

Not just making cars safe, Volvo has also taken an interest in safety in general. The company aims for zero casualty or a serious injury during a crash by 2030.
In fact, Volvo believes that none of its cars should be involved in a crash by 2030. In an earlier commitment, Volvo had set a goal of making safer cars so that nobody should be killed or injured in any car by 2020. The company is really taking safety issues seriously.
In nutshell, it is Volvo’s commitment to safety right from the beginning, pioneering safety features, rigorous test and validation process, and sterling safety rating that have built up brand repetitions as the safest car brand in the world.
As the automotive industry further evolves, without question, Volvo's commitment to safety will be a differentiating characteristic and a matter of pride for the brand and its loyal customers.
Read Also: A List of Top 10 Safest Cars in India According to GNCAP
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Kritika Dadhich, a skilled writer who seamlessly juggles her roles as a blogger and poet. With a deep love for cars and a talent for storytelling, she brings fresh insights and captivating narratives. Join her on an exciting journey through the world of automobiles.

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