Volvo turns parents’ heads with new child car seat — in the front seat

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Author: Laura T. Coffey

Date: 8 July 2015

Publisher: TODAY

Link: https://www.today.com/parents/volvos-new-concept-puts-child-car-seat-front-seat-t30981


Car maker Volvo is turning heads and creating buzz online with its new concept for child-safety seats in an unexpected area of the vehicle — right next to Mom or Dad. The company said the new approach could make it easier for parents to get their kids in and out of the car and keep an eye on little ones as they drive.

Volvo's new child-safety-seat concept

“Volvo Cars has completely re-imagined how children could travel safely in cars of the future,” the company said on its YouTube channel. “Shown in the XC90 Excellence, this concept is innovatively designed to make it easier to get the child in and out of the seat without compromising comfort. It also provides a safe rear-facing seating position that brings parent and child closer together, and includes smart storage for vital child accessories.”

The new concept involves removing the front passenger seat and replacing it with a raised platform outfitted with child-safety seat that can swivel and then lock in place in a rear-facing position. When the infant or toddler is buckled in, he or she can choose to babble at the driver or at passengers in the backseat.

Volvo's new child-safety-seat concept

But is it safe? In the United States, young children are required to sit in the backseat for safety reasons, and parents are urged to keep them back there until age 12. For its part, though, Volvo said of its new child-safety seat that “from a safety perspective there is no difference between the rear seat or front seat, given that the airbag is disconnected.”


One of the big things I was able to notice in my primary research of the secondary target audience was that parents oftentimes faced a significant degree of frustration with the interactions they would have with their children while they were in the backseat. A lot of times this would look like a dropped toy or limited visibility or communication, and could ultimately lead to bigger, more distressing scenarios. Volvo takes this into consideration with this design, and I think it’s important we consider positioning such as this as we move forward with autonomous vehicle interior layout.


Coffey, L. (2015, July 8). Volvo turns parents’ heads with new car seat – in the front seat. TODAY.com. Retrieved September 24, 2021, from https://www.today.com/parents/volvos-new-concept-puts-child-car-seat-front-seat-t30981.