Volvo drivers are in for a unique musical treat with the help of sound engineers from the renowned Abbey Road recording studios. In a collaboration between Abbey Road and audio equipment makers Bowers & Wilkins, Volvo’s new electric EX90 SUV will soon offer drivers the opportunity to experience a range of music modes created using Abbey Road’s vintage recording equipment.
Using a new app on the EV’s 374-mile range, Volvo drivers can now listen to their favorite songs and discover how they would have sounded on classic equipment from Abbey Road’s recording studios dating back 40 years. The app allows drivers to switch between classic and modern equipment with a simple digital dial, all while enjoying tracks on the car’s impressive 25-speaker system.
Described as a ‘reference’ setup, Bowers & Wilkins’ stereo system, which comes standard in the £100k electric SUV, provides drivers with an exceptional audio experience. With Dolby Atmos technology, the system offers surround sound and is hailed as one of the best audio systems ever fitted in a production car.
“This app will give drivers the chance to listen to their favorite tracks as they were meant to be heard on Abbey Road’s classic equipment,” explained a spokesperson for Bowers & Wilkins during the launch of the new EX90. “From the crackles of vintage studio equipment to the superb quality of modern-day sound, this app will let drivers experience their music just as the artists would have heard it during recording sessions at Abbey Road.”
Expected to be released in the second quarter of 2025, the Abbey Road Studios app will be made available to Volvo drivers through an over-the-air update. Furthermore, Bowers & Wilkins has expressed interest in exploring the possibility of extending this technology to other car manufacturers in the future.
Abbey Road Studios has remained a symbol of musical history ever since The Beatles immortalized the establishment with their iconic album cover. The collaboration between Abbey Road and Volvo now adds an exciting new chapter to the studios’ legacy, as drivers are transported into a world where vintage music meets cutting-edge technology.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is the collaboration between Abbey Road and Volvo about?
Abbey Road Studios, in collaboration with Volvo and audio equipment makers Bowers & Wilkins, have created an app for Volvo’s new electric EX90 SUV that allows drivers to experience a range of music modes using Abbey Road’s vintage recording equipment.
2. How does the app work?
The app, which can be accessed through the EV’s 374-mile range, allows Volvo drivers to listen to their favorite songs and switch between classic and modern equipment from Abbey Road’s recording studios using a digital dial. The app is compatible with the car’s 25-speaker system.
3. What kind of audio experience does the stereo system in the electric SUV provide?
Bowers & Wilkins’ stereo system, which is included as a standard feature in the £100k electric SUV, offers an exceptional audio experience. With Dolby Atmos technology, the system provides surround sound and is considered one of the best audio systems ever fitted in a production car.
4. When will the Abbey Road Studios app be released for Volvo drivers?
The Abbey Road Studios app is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2025. It will be made available to Volvo drivers through an over-the-air update.
5. Is there a possibility of extending this technology to other car manufacturers?
Bowers & Wilkins has expressed interest in exploring the possibility of extending this technology to other car manufacturers in the future.
Definitions:
– EV: Abbreviation for Electric Vehicle, a vehicle powered by electric motors and battery packs, rather than internal combustion engines.
– Dolby Atmos: A surround sound technology that creates a 3D audio experience by adding overhead speakers for a more immersive sound.
Suggested Related Links:
– Abbey Road Studios: abbeyroad.com
– Volvo: volvo.com
– Bowers & Wilkins: bowerswilkins.com
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