There's nothing on offer in the way of more
advanced driver aids like adaptive cruise control, lane assist or city brake assist, but perhaps that's not wholly surprising in such a driver - focused car.
Adding to the safety of the RLX sedan are seven airbags, including a driver's knee airbag supplemented by
advanced driver aids like forward collision warning and lane departure warning.
The Traverse offers blind - spot monitoring and lane - departure warning, but more
advanced driver aids like the 2016 Ford Explorer's self - parking assist and the Honda Pilot's lane - keeping feature are not available.
Other updates include more
advanced driver aids like an adaptive cruise control that now features a stop and go function for commuter traffic duties.
Not exact matches
But all of that is totally snooze - worthy when compared to the JX's
advanced drivers»
aids like Forward Collision Warning (FCW), which beeps and tenses up the seatbelt when approaching a vehicle too quickly, a Lane Departure Warning system (LDW) that warns you when you've drifted out of a marked lane without signaling, and Blind Spot Warning (BSW) that watches out for pesky Priuses in the JX's left and right blind spots, beeping if a signaled lane change is attempted.
Those looking for luxury features
like advanced driver aids, panoramic sunroof, premium leather seating, and a heated steering wheel will find it in the top - trim SL AWD.
Driver - assist features
like Head - Up Display,
Advanced Parking
Aids, and Traffic Sign Recognition