Park Assist Pilot Removed for 2022??
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I was looking at doing the Volvo Overseas Delivery program for my next car. I live in the US so MY2022 cars have not been release here yet. My plan was to order an XC60 Recharge Inscription. I was looking at the order sheet for 2022 and I couldn't find park assist pilot (PAP) as an option. I thought that was odd (who removes features these days?) so I looked at the online Manual for the 2022 XC60 and sure enough no mention!!!!
Couple questions -
1. As I missing something? Was it just renamed or folded into a different system? I did try putting in active park assist and nothing in the manual either.
2. Is this related to this having the new Android Auto OS?
3. Alternatively is it related to the ongoing chip shortage? I've heard of other car companies removing options related to the inability to procure enough chips for all the separate computer aided options.
Anyone who has received their car in Europe could help answer this question. It's possible it was just removed for the US but the online manuals seem worldwide (for english speaking countries) and uses "British" english grammar.
Thanks
Couple questions -
1. As I missing something? Was it just renamed or folded into a different system? I did try putting in active park assist and nothing in the manual either.
2. Is this related to this having the new Android Auto OS?
3. Alternatively is it related to the ongoing chip shortage? I've heard of other car companies removing options related to the inability to procure enough chips for all the separate computer aided options.
Anyone who has received their car in Europe could help answer this question. It's possible it was just removed for the US but the online manuals seem worldwide (for english speaking countries) and uses "British" english grammar.
Thanks
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You are absolutely right, but you should still contact your local dealer to confirm. Park Assist Pilot was available for all trim for 2019 XC60 it was an option in one of the premium package. Switching over to 2020 it was only available for R-design and Inscription of Polestar. I made the mistake to purchase a 2020 XC60 Momentum with Pro and Plus package only to find out that PAP was not equipped. This was due to the fact that the Momentum did not have the additional censors in the front sides fenders on top of the wheels. If you look at the 2022 all trims do not have those censors equipped.
let us know when you find out.
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I was looking at doing the Volvo Overseas Delivery program for my next car. I live in the US so MY2022 cars have not been release here yet. My plan was to order an XC60 Recharge Inscription. I was looking at the order sheet for 2022 and I couldn't find park assist pilot (PAP) as an option. I thought that was odd (who removes features these days?) so I looked at the online Manual for the 2022 XC60 and sure enough no mention!!!!
Couple questions -
1. As I missing something? Was it just renamed or folded into a different system? I did try putting in active park assist and nothing in the manual either.
2. Is this related to this having the new Android Auto OS?
3. Alternatively is it related to the ongoing chip shortage? I've heard of other car companies removing options related to the inability to procure enough chips for all the separate computer aided options.
Anyone who has received their car in Europe could help answer this question. It's possible it was just removed for the US but the online manuals seem worldwide (for english speaking countries) and uses "British" english grammar.
Thanks
Couple questions -
1. As I missing something? Was it just renamed or folded into a different system? I did try putting in active park assist and nothing in the manual either.
2. Is this related to this having the new Android Auto OS?
3. Alternatively is it related to the ongoing chip shortage? I've heard of other car companies removing options related to the inability to procure enough chips for all the separate computer aided options.
Anyone who has received their car in Europe could help answer this question. It's possible it was just removed for the US but the online manuals seem worldwide (for english speaking countries) and uses "British" english grammar.
Thanks
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I was looking at doing the Volvo Overseas Delivery program for my next car. I live in the US so MY2022 cars have not been release here yet. My plan was to order an XC60 Recharge Inscription. I was looking at the order sheet for 2022 and I couldn't find park assist pilot (PAP) as an option. I thought that was odd (who removes features these days?) so I looked at the online Manual for the 2022 XC60 and sure enough no mention!!!!
Couple questions -
1. As I missing something? Was it just renamed or folded into a different system? I did try putting in active park assist and nothing in the manual either.
2. Is this related to this having the new Android Auto OS?
3. Alternatively is it related to the ongoing chip shortage? I've heard of other car companies removing options related to the inability to procure enough chips for all the separate computer aided options.
Anyone who has received their car in Europe could help answer this question. It's possible it was just removed for the US but the online manuals seem worldwide (for english speaking countries) and uses "British" english grammar.
Thanks
Couple questions -
1. As I missing something? Was it just renamed or folded into a different system? I did try putting in active park assist and nothing in the manual either.
2. Is this related to this having the new Android Auto OS?
3. Alternatively is it related to the ongoing chip shortage? I've heard of other car companies removing options related to the inability to procure enough chips for all the separate computer aided options.
Anyone who has received their car in Europe could help answer this question. It's possible it was just removed for the US but the online manuals seem worldwide (for english speaking countries) and uses "British" english grammar.
Thanks
Volvo has therefore reduced functionality on its models reducing the numbers of chips required allowing them to build more cars. In practice this means that Parkpilot and BLIS cannot be ordered on cars thatdo not have them as standard fit. In the US even these standard items may have been deleted.
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Just my six bits from 20 years of experience. But I could also be wrong.
Last edited by Cruiter; 07-25-2021 at 03:27 PM.
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