IF SAFETY WAS A CAR, IT WOULD BE VOLVO
Imagine this. It’s late evening, the sky fading into a soft grey, and the road ahead glows with a gentle drizzle. You grip the steering wheel a little tighter, the hum of the engine steady beneath your hand. There’s a quiet confidence in the air — not because you’re a fearless driver, but because you’re sitting in a Volvo. That’s the thing about Volvos. They don’t just move you from place to place. They watch over you — like a calm, silent guardian on four wheels. A Promise Born in 1959 It all began with one man’s simple, selfless idea. In 1959, a Volvo engineer named Nils Bohlin invented the three-point seatbelt — that familiar strap we click into place without a second thought. He could have patented it, turned it into a billion-dollar design. But he didn’t. Volvo released the patent to every carmaker in the world, b ecause saving lives mattered more than making money. That single act has saved over a million people — proof that Volvo didn’t just build cars; it built trust. The Quiet...