DETROIT - January 14, 2011: At the Detroit Auto Show 2011 Volvo Cars is
spotlighting the important issue of electric car safety in an unusual, but
distinctive way.
On the company's stand there is a Volvo C30 Electric that has undergone
a frontal collision test at 40 mph (64 km/h).
"Our tests show it is vital to separate the batteries from the electric
car's crumple zones to make it as safe as a conventional car. In Detroit we
are the first car maker to show the world what a truly safe electric car
looks like after a collision with high-speed impact," says Volvo Cars'
President and CEO Stefan Jacoby.