There's plenty of other on - board tech, too, including a coaching feature that teaches you how to drive more smoothly to conserve fuel and power, as well
as a blind spot detection system and lane keeping system.
For 2015, the Hyundai Azera sedan gains more safety features, such
as Blind Spot Detection and Lane Change Assist.
Some displayed options that appear to be standalone, such
as blind spot detection, are not.
The same trim will also give drivers the extra comfort of heated leather seats and safety of driver - awareness features, such
as blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alert.
On the driver aid and safety technology front, Nissan now offers a number of available options for the Sentra including adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning and emergency braking, as well
as blind spot detection and rear cross traffic alert.
But Acura has not included any other driver aid technologies, such
as blind spot detection.
While cutting - edge technologies such
as Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Front Collision Warning System (FCWS), and Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) features secure drivers» safety, Advanced Smart Parking Assist System (ASPAS) and Smart Trunk offer more convenience.
On the tech front, the 2018 Fabia brings new driver assistance systems such
as Blind Spot Detection, Rear Traffic Alert, and Light Assist.
The information displayed on the HUD will be the speed, navigation, speed limit (perfect for those out of town trips), time, directions but the main thing will be your new alerts such
as Blind Spot Detection System (BSD), Lane Change Assist (LCA), rear cross-traffic alerfatigue, Smart Cruise control, Lane Departure warning system, forward collision and Welcome & Goodbye, but we will talk about those later.
New infotainment systems including the compatibility with Android Auto and Apple Car Play and Around View Monitor will follow the addition of the latest safety systems suchs
as Blind Spot Detection, Lane Departure Warning System, Advanced Smart Cruise Control, Rear Cross Traffic Alert between others.
The new Fabia gets several active safety features such
as Blind Spot Detection feature alerts the driver to the presence of vehicles in the blind spot or approaching from behind when driving on multi-lane highways.
The higher trims offer navigation on a 7 - inch screen, satellite and HD radio, and the LaneWatch camera — passenger side only — that functions
as blind spot detection.
Some of the new features found on the new genesis sedan were also included in the new Sonata such
as blind spot detection, smart cruise control with stop / start capabilities, hands - free smart trunk, rear side mirror sunshades, auto high beam assist, individual tire pressure monitor, forward collision warning, lane departure warning, rear parking sensors and driver's knee airbag.
«Included are active safety systems such
as Blind Spot Detection, Lane Change Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keeping Assist, Autonomous Emergency Braking and Smart Cruise Control.
A rear - camera display comes standard on the Niro while advanced driver assist technologies such
as Blind Spot Detection, Lane Change Assist, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert are available features.
The model for the U.S. market will offer such up - market features
as blind spot detection, a power tailgate and a semi-automatic parallel parking system.
Not exact matches
The Tahoe / Suburban can be had with some new high - tech equipment for 2015
as well, including forward collision alert,
blind spot detection, lane departure warning, a safety alert seat, front and rear park assist, center side airbags for the front seats and even a Blu - ray player for the rear seat with a 9 - inch screen.
Optional
blind spot detection and front and rear end collision warnings are very helpful and not «annoying» at all - they can be turned off and on
as desired.
This includes the emergency braking and pedestrian monitoring systems
as well
as adaptive cruise control,
blind spot detection, and parking assist.
That driver is well - treated, too, benefitting from such standard niceties
as a fine Lexicon surround - sound audio system, front and rear cameras, every imaginable electronic safety system (including
blind -
spot detection and rear cross-traffic alert), and ventilated front seats.
The 3.2 FSI Quattro automatic is the priciest, most potent, and most sophisticated version of the new model range at launch — especially when it is fitted,
as was our test car, with high - tech options such
as Drive Select, dynamic steering, switchable dampers, lane assist (departure warning), side assist (rearview
blind spot detection), adaptive cruise control, adaptive headlights (swiveling xenons), and eighteen - inch wheels shod with 245 / 40 YR -18 Michelin Pilot Sport tires.
Driver assist technology-wise, there's smart cruise control with stop / start technology, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian
detection, lane - keep assist, attention assist, and
blind -
spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert are also available
as options.
Standard on the Premium test car, however, was a low - speed collision warning system with automatic braking and pedestrian
detection,
as well
as lane departure warning and prevention, front and rear parking sensors and
blind spot and rear cross-traffic alerts.
Volvo also offers its
blind -
spot detection system
as a $ 700 stand - alone option.
The 3.5 SV and 3.5 SL both add NissanConnect with navigation,
blind -
spot warning, moving object
detection, and lane - departure warning
as standard.
Lastly,
blind spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert is now standard and lane departure warning with lane keep assist is available
as an option.
In addition to the standard 10.2 - inch display screen and heated Dakota leather front seats (heated rear seats are available) is an impressive lineup of available safety technology that includes lane departure warning, pedestrian and collision warning with auto braking, adaptive cruise control,
blind spot detection,
as well
as auto - park and parking assist systems.
As for optional equipment, we checked just one box to get the Trekking Collection 4 package ($ 1,500), which includes useful features like rear parking assist, rear backup camera, and
blind -
spot and cross-path
detection.
And
as you'd expect, the Jaguar XE comes with a full suite of standard and available safety tech, including autonomous emergency braking,
blind spot monitoring, and reverse traffic
detection.
Nissan's 360 - degree AroundView Monitor makes it onto the Juke
as well, along with newly available active safety features like lane departure warning,
blind spot warning, and moving object
detection.
It also offers help on the road with available driver assist features, such
as BLIS * (
Blind Spot Information System), Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian
Detection, Lane - Keeping System and Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop - And - Go Technology.
Also new for the 2018 model year is the presence
as standard equipment of the Toyota Safety Sense P technology that includes pre-collision with pedestrian
detection and automatic braking, lane departure alert with sway warning, dynamic radar cruise control with full stop, automatic high - beam headlamps,
blind -
spot monitor and rear cross-traffic alert and rear - view camera.
As for technology, the 2019 MKC comes with a suite of driver - assist systems including Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian
Detection, active park assist, lane - keeping alert, and
Blind Spot Information System with cross-traffic alert.
The Specs Type of vehicle All - wheel - drive, mid-sized SUV Engine 230 - hp 2.5 L DOHC supercharged four - cylinder with electric motor Power 250 net hp; 243 lb - ft of torque Transmission Continuously variable Brakes Four - wheel disc with ABS Tires P235 / 55R20 (optional) Price (base /
as tested) $ 53,950 / $ 62,950 Destination charge $ 1,995 Natural Resources Canada fuel economy (L / 100 km) 7.6 city, 6.9 highway Standard features Auto on / off bi-xenon headlights, leather seats, eight - way power driver's seat, heated front seats and steering wheel, cruise control, dual - zone automatic climate control, rear - zone climate control, 60 / 40 - split folding second - row bench seat, 50 / 50 - split folding third - row seat, power door locks, windows and mirrors, push - button start, speed - sensitive windshield wipers, Bose premium audio system with satellite radio and 13 speakers, steering wheel audio controls, rear - view monitor, hard - drive navigation system, Infiniti Connection telematics system, around - view monitor with moving object
detection and front and rear sonar system Options Technology package ($ 3,500), includes backup collision intervention, intelligent brake assist with forward collision warning,
blind spot warning and intervention, lane departure warning; Deluxe Touring package ($ 3,200), includes 20 - inch aluminum wheels, Bose surround - sound audio system with 15 speakers, panoramic sunroof; Theatre package ($ 2,300), includes dual seven - inch colour monitors and two wireless headphones
Available drive - assist technology like Surround View Monitor (SVM), Lane Departure Warning (LDWS), Advance Smart Cruise Control (ASCC), and
Blind -
Spot Detection (BSD) act
as your second set of eyes.
A range of optional active safety systems are also available, such
as Advanced Smart Cruise Control (SCC), Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), High Beam Assist (HBA), Speed Limit Information Function (SLIF),
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA).
Electronics go beyond just coddling the seven passengers, and include advanced safety systems such
as lane departure warning,
blind spot detection, adaptive cruise control, and side - view cameras to make maneuvering in tight
spots a snap.
On the 2018 Kia Sorento, drivers will find a powerful vehicle that also provides a variety of available features, like a seven - inch touchscreen display that is equipped with UVO, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto,
as well
as available advanced safety features like
Blind Spot Detection, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Advanced Smart Cruise Control, and Autonomous Emergency Braking.
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Unlimited Miles for 1 - Year plus the balance of original new vehicle warranty (4 - Year / 50, 000 - Miles), 24 - Hour BMW Roadside Assistance, Comprehensive Inspection and Reconditioning, Trip - Interruption Services, Trip - Planning Services OPTION PACKAGES M SPORT PACKAGE M door sills and M foot rest, Without Lines Designation Outside, Shadowline Exterior Trim, Aerodynamic Kit, Anthracite Headliner, Wheels: 19 x 8.5 M Lt Alloy Double Spk Bi-Color Style 647M, Tires: P245 / 45R19
AS Run - Flat, Fineline Black Wood Trim, M Sport Package (337), EXECUTIVE PACKAGE Front Ventilated Seats, Instrument Panel w / Nappa Leather Finish, Power Rear Sunshade & Rear Side Window Shades, Multi-Contour Seats, Ceramic Controls, DRIVER ASSISTANCE PACKAGE rear cross-traffic alert, Head - Up Display, Active Driving Assistant, Active
Blind Spot Detection, Frontal Collision Warning, city collision mitigation, Speed Limit Info, Daytime Pedestrian Protection, Lane Departure Warning, DRIVER ASSISTANCE PLUS PACKAGE evasion aid and front cross-traffic alert, Active Driving Assistant Plus, Active Cruise Control w / Stop & Go, Traffic Jam Assistant, Active Lane Keeping Assistant, side collision avoidance, INTEGRAL ACTIVE STEERING, COLD WEATHER PACKAGE Front & Rear Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, TRANSMISSION: SPORT AUTOMATIC (STD).
Your 2017 Maserati Ghibli could include features such
as active headrest, seven dual - stage airbags, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop / Go,
Blind Spot Alert, Rear Cross-Path
Detection, Lane Departure Warning System, and Forward Collision Warning System.
Blind Spot Detection detects vehicles behind the C - pillars and in other blind spots; Lane Change Assist detects approaching vehicles when changing lanes, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert detects close vehicles while reversing, such as out of a parking space or driv
Blind Spot Detection detects vehicles behind the C - pillars and in other
blind spots; Lane Change Assist detects approaching vehicles when changing lanes, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert detects close vehicles while reversing, such as out of a parking space or driv
blind spots; Lane Change Assist detects approaching vehicles when changing lanes, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert detects close vehicles while reversing, such
as out of a parking space or driveway.
The eight different trim levels offered to you by the 2015 Dodge Challenger will have you driving off with amenities such
as forward collision warning, adaptive cruise control,
blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic
detection.
Continental Commercial Vehicles & Aftermarket has a new VDO
blind spot detection sensor
as a direct OE replacement for
blind spot zone collision warning systems on 2011 - 2015 Lexus and Toyota models.
With features such
as Full - Speed Forward Collision Warning and
Blind Spot Detection, your SUV can actually monitor the road for you.
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Blind Spot Monitoring System & Rear Cross Path Detection — Sensors monitor your blind zone area for potential hazards then alert you as ne
Blind Spot Monitoring System & Rear Cross Path
Detection — Sensors monitor your
blind zone area for potential hazards then alert you as ne
blind zone area for potential hazards then alert you
as needed.
Advanced Safety Package - Includes features such
as Lane Departure Warning Plus, Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers, Full Speed Forward Collision Warning, and
Blind Spot & Cross Path
Detection.
Options
as tested: SafetyTec Group —
Blind Spot and Cross Path
Detection, Power Multi-Function Mirrors with Manual Fold - Away ($ 1,045), Technology Group — Full Speed Collision Warning with Crash Mitigation, Parallel and Perpendicular Park Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go, Advanced Brake Assist, Rain Sensitive Windshield Wipers, Exterior Mirrors with Turn Signals, Automatic High Beam Headlamp Control, LaneSense Lane Departure Warning ($ 1,495), Comfort / Convenience Group — Power Liftgate, Remote Start System, Keyless Enter - N - Go / Passive Entry, A / C Auto Temperature Control with Dual Zone Control, Auto - Dimming Rearview Mirror w / Microphone, Power Eight - Way Driver Seat, Power Four - Way Driver Lumbar Adjust, Security Alarm, Universal Garage Door Opener ($ 1,645), Leather Interior Group — Leather Trimmed Bucket Seats, Heated Front Seats, Heated Steering Wheel ($ 1,495), 3.2 - Liter V6 24 - Valve VVT Engine with Stop / Start — Stop / Start System, Dual Bright Exhaust Outlets ($ 1,745), Black Hood Decal ($ 199), Uconnect 8.4 AN AM / FM / SXM / HD / BT / NAV — GPS Navigation, HD Radio, SiriusXM Travel Link / 5 - Year Subscription, SiriusXM Traffic / 5 - Year Service ($ 845)
Varick noted that such studies urgently call for equipping all vehicles with forward - crash avoidance,
blind -
spot detection, night vision, lane - departure warning, adaptive front lighting and surround - view camera systems, including features such
as backup cameras and sensors.
On the tech front, the new Optima Hybrid offers driver assistance systems such
as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB),
Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC), Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) and Front Collision Warning System (FCWS).
It is nicely equipped with features such
as ALLOY WHEELS, AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING, BACKUP CAMERA,
BLIND SPOT DETECTION, Driver's Seat Memory, FORWARD COLLISION WARNING, HEATED REAR SEATS, HEATED SEATS, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, LANE DEPARTURE WARNING, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, PANORAMIC SUNROOF, Power Folding Outside Mirrors, REMOTE START, SATELLITE RADIO, and VENTILATED SEATS.