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Abbey Road Studios Mode debuts in Volvo EX90

Zahra AwanBy Zahra AwanJune 18, 20253 Mins Read
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Abbey Road Studios Mode in Volvo EX90.

Volvo Cars has launched Abbey Road Studios Mode, a sound technology designed to capture the essence of the iconic recording studio’s unique environment.

The mode was announced last year and is now debuting in all Volvo EX90 cars fitted with the optional Bowers & Wilkins High Fidelity Audio system via an over-the-air update.

Developed by Bowers & Wilkins together with Abbey Road Studios, this technology is inspired by the studio’s characteristic acoustic spaces and the sonic signature of the equipment used by artists and engineers to create some of the most revered albums in music history, delivering a unique listening experience inside the EX90.

The Abbey Road Studios Mode comes with several presets that provide a selection of sounds, optimized for different listening styles. The Producer Mode allows customers to engineer their own sound. This includes shifting the acoustic from a retro vintage to a deeper, modern sound, narrowing or expanding the stereo sound field and adjusting the acoustic environment, just as a producer or engineer would do.

“The Abbey Road Studios Mode brings the unique sound of our spaces and equipment to the Bowers & Wilkins system in the Volvo EX90 for the first time, allowing the driver to shape and personalize the sound in the car for an unparalleled listening experience,” said Abbey Road general manager, Jeremy Huffelmann. “We are hugely proud of this collaboration, and excited for Volvo customers to experience this landmark technology.”

For future EX90 and ES90 cars with Bowers & Wilkins’ audio systems, the sound mode will be included as the cars roll out from the factory.

“We use technology to improve everyday life for our drivers, so we’re excited to offer the Abbey Road Studios Mode in the Volvo EX90,” said Anders Bell, chief engineering and technology officer at Volvo Cars. “The addition of this world-first experience is a great example of how we bring more value to our customers through efficient and simple over-the-air updates.”

The EX90 features 25 speakers carefully positioned within the cabin. With the optional Bowers & Wilkins audio system, it delivers an outstanding in-car soundscape. The 1,610W system can play Dolby Atmos content and has been developed and tuned by Bowers & Wilkins engineers in close collaboration with Volvo Cars’ audio team.

In related news, STMicroelectronics recently revealed Class D automotive audio amplifiers for smart-cockpit applications. They have tiny overall dimensions and a digital input that simplifies circuit design

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