Volvo debuts centum typeface for safer, simpler in car interaction

Volvo Cars has partnered with type specialists Dalton Maag to develop Centum, a bespoke typeface crafted specifically for the in‑car environment.

Volvo Centum

The company says the new design aims to help drivers absorb information more quickly, maintain sharper concentration, and experience a calmer, more intuitive interface.

Centum takes its name from Volvo’s upcoming 100‑year milestone in 2027. It will first appear in the new Volvo EX60 before being introduced more broadly across the brand’s model range and digital ecosystems.

Volvo explains that the typeface has been shaped with an obsessive attention to detail, the weight of each stroke, the balance between characters, and the spacing of every letter have all been refined to reduce visual clutter. The result, according to the design team, is a typographic style that supports “clarity without distraction” and reflects the brand’s distinctly Scandinavian approach to restrained, functional design.

Matthew Hall, Volvo’s UX Creative Director, emphasised that typography plays a more vital role in driving than most people realise. He noted that users increasingly desire simpler, more composed interfaces, and that Centum forms part of a wider effort to bring a sense of calm and order to the driver display.

He adds that achieving this requires careful coordination, ensuring each on‑screen element is proportioned, positioned, and timed in a way that guides the driver rather than overwhelms them.

The typeface is engineered for consistency across screens and for readability in every lighting condition. It supports more than 800 languages and has been optimised for quick, glance‑based reading, essential for interfaces used while on the move.

Zeynep Akay, Creative Director at Dalton Maag, explained that designing for a moving environment demands a unique mindset. Centum, she says, has been crafted to remain clear and stable even when the vehicle is travelling at high speeds, offering reliable performance across multiple scripts and driving contexts.

More Industry News stories

Pinewood.AI expands platform with two new modules

Pinewood.AI expands platform with two new modules

Pinewood.AI has added two new embedded modules to its Business Intelligence Solution, giving dealers and OEMs greater insight into financial performance and the customer journey, it says.

  • 22 May 2026
Value added products key to dealership survival

Value added products key to dealership survival

Margins are shrinking, customers are under financial strain, and competition is intensifying across South Africa’s motor retail sector. Against this backdrop, dealerships are being forced to rethink how they remain profitable while still building customer trust and long term sustainability.

  • 22 May 2026
Ford bets on seven new models to reclaim ground in Europe

Ford bets on seven new models to reclaim ground in Europe

Ford will launch seven new models in Europe by 2029, it announced recently, as it seeks to grow its flagging passenger car sales, fend off fierce competition from Chinese rivals and maintain an edge in the continent's commercial vehicle market.

  • 21 May 2026