Volvo - safety leader
Pioneering motoring safety, Volvo has been constantly researching ways to make driving safer.

Latest inventions are implemented in a brand new S80:
Volvo Collision Warning with Auto Brake
… helps the driver to “see” people. A wide angle radar detects objects in front of and around the car. If a pedestrian is detected, red warning light is displayed on the HUD, followed by a warning sound.
If driver fails to react to those, assisted panic-braking is activated - it helps the slow reflexes driver brake more efficiently.
If driver does not brake at all, the car itself slows down (but no more than 24kmh).
Volvo Collision Avoidance by Auto Steering
… is an advanced version of Lane Departure Warning, which uses a camera to monitor car position relative to lane markers.
New system takes it a step further - it employs camera but also a radar to detect car position as well as other cars in the traffic.
Common situation when this is handy is a careless switching lanes - if a system detects other car approaching too fast, it will steer the car back to original lane.
I doubt it will be popular in Serbia (Italy, too) where cutting others in traffic is the way people drive.
Vehicle to Vehicle Communication
… is a way to inform other cars that an obstacle is on the road, for example. Communication between vehicles, and between vehicles and traffic surroundings, is a sure way to cut down a large number of today’s accidents.
Despite the overall loses, Volvo managed to produce a high end edition of its model C70.
Production is limited to 2000 cars marked "Inscription". It will have plenty of aluminum and chrome details, pitch black 18" alu wheels, high quality leather interior, used on the dashboard, too. It will be available in black or white color. Engines are already used in other Volvo cars - 230bhp T5, and 2 diesel engines (150bhp D3 and 177bhp D4).
Volvo V60 Plug-In Hybrid combines efficient 2,4l diesel engine and LI-Ion 12W battery. Diesel engine refills the battery, average CO2 emission is a mere 49g/km, with outstanding fuel consumption of only 1,9l per 100km.