Not exact matches
Other new
tech toys include a head - up
display, active cruise control with pre-collision warning (from the front and the rear), night vision,
adaptive headlights (with the bi-xenon headlamp only, not the LEDs), lane departure warning and lane - keeping assist, blind spot warning, and the ultra-expensive Bang & Olufsen sound system (figure $ 6000 or so).
There is also a boatload of new
tech onboard, from a back - up camera and touchscreen
display on base models to hands - free tailgate and driving assistance systems like lane departure warning and
adaptive cruise control.
See the slideshow below for the 10
tech improvements that make the CX - 5, as Mazda says, punch above its weight, including full - range
adaptive cruise control, G - Vectoring, more USB jacks, a head - up
display that includes blind spot information, and traffic sign recognition.
Other new
tech includes full - LED headlights, Laser Heads - Up
Display, Autonomous Emergency Braking,
Adaptive Cruise Control with Queue - Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Intelligent Speed Limiter and Semi-Automated Parking.
Tech features at this trim include lane keeping assist, park assist, various driver alerts and a larger TFT screen between the gauges that
displays the incremental adjustments of the
adaptive cruise control, as well as fuel consumption and range.
Finally the top - tier RDX Advance gains an
adaptive suspension, improved active sound damping, a surround - view camera system and a head - up
display upgrade to the AcuraLink
tech.
Spec the Road
Tech Pack and the XE gets a head - up
display and
adaptive cruise capability; separate automatic lane keeping costs # 460.
Regardless which trim is chosen, consumers will have to opt for the
tech package in order to receive a new head - up
display (HUD), enhanced park assist,
adaptive cruise control, trailer backup assist, forward collision warning with brake support and lane keep assist.
On
tech, Cadillac pretty much matches the competition in offering a head - up
display, stop - and - go
adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, blind spot detection, pedestrian collision braking, surround vision cameras, parking sonar, wireless phone charging, and real - time suspension damping.
The head - up
display puts the usual speed, cruise control, lane departure warning
adaptive cruise control distance, next navigation instruction at the bottom of your line of sight (no, it does not obstruct the view, and there's an off button, as there is for almost all new
tech).
In terms of
tech, the 2015 BMW X6 features a start - stop system, heads - up
display, night vision, surround view monitors, parallel parking assist, updated iDrive, anti-roll system,
adaptive dampers and a torque - vectoring rear differential.
There is some important safety
tech on offer, with items such as forward collision mitigation (AEB) with pedestrian detection,
adaptive high - beam, lane - departure warning, blind - spot monitor, head - up
display, rear cross-traffic alert and tyre - pressure monitoring featuring on the standard equipment list.
High refresh rates,
adaptive refresh
tech, and quick response times are par for the course in LG's screens, rather than features reserved for
displays with gaming slapped in front of them.