Cars can now gain new features long after you buy them

Volvo has pushed out a software update to thousands of its car owners, adding new features such as an AI-powered digital assistant. This update is part of a growing trend in the automotive industry, where cars can receive new features and updates remotely, similar to smartphones.
Volvo recently updated thousands of its cars with a new AI-powered digital assistant. The update was free for most owners and applied to cars bought as far back as 2020. This is part of a growing trend in the automotive industry, where cars can receive new features and updates remotely. Other manufacturers, such as Subaru and Tesla, have also issued similar updates. These updates can add new features, improve performance, and even unlock new capabilities. The rise of electric cars has also led to the ability to download performance upgrades, with some manufacturers offering additional horsepower or torque for a fee.
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