The test car came with a few options, including a six speed conventional automatic transmission, 19» alloy wheels, sunroof and side
assist blind spot warning system.
Not exact matches
Automatic emergency braking, lane keep
assist, adaptive cruise control,
blind spot warning, high beam
assist, and the rest of Hyundai's safety suite are now standard across the range.
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).
In addition to the leather seats, alcantara trim and XL digital screen that buyers will expect to find as their right there's also more safety equipment than anything else in the class, with
blind spot monitor, lane departure
warning and «Attention
Assist», which beeps angrily if it thinks you're about to nod off at the wheel.
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.
The 2015 Acura TLX will also offer technologies like rear - wheel steering, all - wheel drive, forward collision
warning, lane - keep
assist, and
blind -
spot warnings.
But the Q50's
blind -
spot warning lamps in the A-pillars and the active brake
assist proved crucial in a city where no one checks mirrors before switching lanes and the traffic in front of you stacks up to a halt without
warning.
Active safety features include forward pedestrian detection and braking, low - speed forward automatic braking standard on SLT - 2 and Denali trim levels, forward automatic braking available on Denali, a Surround - Vision camera, forward collision alert, lane - keep
assist with lane departure
warning,
blind spot warnings, and front - and rear parking sensors.
Safety features include a side
blind spot alert, High Beam
Assist, a lane departure
warning system, bi-xenon headlights and a rear camera.
As expected, the MyFord Touch interface is present, part of a suite of electronics that includes active park
assist, a hands - free tailgate,
blind -
spot warning, cross-traffic alert, and Sync.
Spec it correctly and the car comes loaded with a suite of driver assistance systems, including forward collision
warning and braking,
blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, lane keep
assist, and automatic high beams.
Other high - tech features include lane - keep
assist, adaptive cruise control with precollision
warning,
blind -
spot alert, cross-traffic
warning, and active noise cancellation.
The suite of safety technology in Lexus Safety System + includes pre-collision automatic braking with pedestrian detection, lane - departure
warning, lane - keep
assist, automatic and adaptive high - beam headlights,
blind -
spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a 360 - degree camera.
As for safety systems, the Focus has some of the most advanced features in its class, with optional items like lane keeping
assist, hands - free parallel and perpendicular parking, and
blind spot warning with rear cross-traffic alert.
As expected, the 2015 Acura TLX will be available with a full suite of active safety technologies, including forward collision
warning, lane keep
assist, adaptive cruise control, and a
blind spot monitor.
Active safety features like lane - keep
assist,
blind -
spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert, forward collision braking, automatic high beams, and driver attention
warning will be available.
Options on this vehicle: Dynamic handling package — $ 2700 Electronic damping control Active roll stabilization Adaptive drive Sport package — $ 2200 19 - inch alloy wheels Sports leather steering wheel Mulit - contour seats Navigation system — $ 1900 Premium package — $ 1800 Driver
assist package — $ 1750 Automatic high beams Lane departure
warning Active
blind spot detection Parking
assist Convenience package — $ 1700 Comfort access keyless entry Side and top view cameras — $ 800 Park distance control — $ 750 Deep Sea Blue metallic paint — $ 550 Rearview camera — $ 400 iPod and USB adapter — $ 400
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.
OPTIONS ON THIS VEHICLE: Equipment group 402A - $ 3000 HD radio Heated and ventilated front seats Sony audio system Active parking
assist Automatic high beams Rain - sensing windshield wipers
Blind spot monitoring system Heated steering wheel and rear seats Power rear - window sunshade Multi-contoured seats - $ 595 Voice - activated navigation - $ 795 Adaptive cruise control w / collision
warning - $ 1195 20 - inch painted aluminum wheels - $ 695
And if you haven't been in a new car in a while, you'll be overcome by the QX50's range of active - safety features, including
blind -
spot monitoring, lane - departure
warning and prevention, brake
assist with forward collision
warning, and cruise control that will not only maintain a pre-set following distance but also brake the car to a full stop if necessary.
Standard Equipment: 3.7 - liter V - 6 engine 7 - speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode Power sliding / tinted glass moonroof Bi-Xenon HID headlamps 18 - inch aluminum wheels Power windows / locks / mirrors Heated mirrors Rain - sensing wipers Leather - appointed seats Power tilt / telescoping steering wheel 7 - inch color display XM satellite radio AM / FM audio system with 6 - speakers Single CD player USB / iPod adaptors Rearview camera Bluetooth connectivity Dual - zone automatic climate control 4 - wheel disc brakes with ABS Electronic brake force distribution Vehicle dynamic control Traction control system Tire pressure monitoring system Options on this vehicle: Sport package — $ 3650 20 - inch aluminum wheels Sport front fascia Sport suspension 4 - wheel active steer Sport brakes Paddle shifters Sport seats, steering wheel and shift knob Premium package — $ 3350 Infiniti hard drive navigation system 8 - inch color touch - screen display XM traffic / weather / sports Zagat Survey, restaurant reviews Infiniti voice recognition Bose 10 - speaker premium audio Streaming audio via Bluetooth 9.3 GB music box Climate controlled seats Heated steering wheel Technology package — $ 3000 Eco pedal Intelligent cruise control
Blind -
spot warning Blind -
spot intervention Lane departure
warning Land departure prevention Distance control
assist Intelligent brake
assist Forward collision
warning Front pre-crash seatbelts Active trace control Adaptive front lighting system Sport touring package — $ 2000 Bose digital 16 - speaker premium audio Forest air system Power rear sunshade Illuminated kick plates — $ 350 Trunk mat, trunk net, first aid kit — $ 195 Key options not on vehicle: Deluxe touring package — $ 3800 Sport touring package plus: Semi-aniline leather seating Quilted seat pattern stitching White ash silver - powdered wood trim Suede - like headliner Premium soft - touch interior materials Rear decklid spoiler — $ 440
In the M, Infiniti has a broad array of active safety devices such as
blind -
spot assist, lane departure
warning, and distance
warning.
Our tester had a $ 500
blind spot warning system that Audi calls «side
assist.»
Standard in the A8 4.0 T are
blind spot warning, a backup camera, parking
assist sensors and an around - view camera.
On top of that we kitted our Rover out with the Drive Pro package, adding adaptive cruise control,
blind -
spot monitoring with rear traffic alert, adaptive cruise control with Queue
Assist, and lane - departure
warning ($ 2,350).
Additionally, it has Parking
Assist, a very good COMAND ® smartphone interface,
blind -
spot warning and intervention, and enhanced forward collision avoidance.
Moving up to the Veloster Turbo R - Spec gets you all the standard features from the Veloster Premium and builds on it with high beam
assist and LED low beam headlights but loses the sunroof and
blind spot warning.
Safety A
blind spot monitoring system, a self - parking
assist and a lane departure
warning system are optional, as is adaptive cruise control with a collision
warning system.
The 4Runner lacks forward collision
warning with automatic emergency braking, lane keep
assist,
blind spot warning and more.
The impressive suite of electronics includes adaptive cruise with brake - to - stop, forward collision
warning,
blind -
spot warning, lane departure
warning and lane keep
assist, rear cross-path detection, and automated parking.
So while you get the standard airbags, antilock brakes and stability control on the McLaren, you won't see things like forward collision
warning, lane keep
assist,
blind spot warning, automatic emergency braking or automatic parking functions.
Blind spot monitoring, called Audi Side
Assist, is available, but frontal collision
warning systems aren't offered.
Also standard are a driver attention alert,
blind spot monitor, lane keeping
assist, lane departure
warning, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams and a backup camera.
Other systems, like
blind spot warning, lane departure prevention with lane centering, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, turn
assist, and rear cross-traffic alert are also available.
Additional features are
blind spot warning and intervention, lane departure
warning and lane keep
assist.
Safety features such as autonomous emergency braking, lake keeping
assist, adaptive cruise control, rear cross-traffic alert and
blind spot warning will be available in all three variants of the Ioniq.
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.
Redesigned for 2016, the Lincoln MKX features advanced technologies such as adaptive full LED headlights, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, lane keeping
assist, and
blind spot warning.
As predicted, the new Passat gets all of the same safety gear that's joined other VW models, such as adaptive cruise control, par -
assist, lane departure
warning with LaneAssist active corrections, and
blind spot monitoring wit rear cross-traffic alert.
But our test car was larded with a panoramic sunroof ($ 1495) and an equally expensive package that included a power liftgate, rear parking sensors, HID headlights,
blind -
spot warning, cross-traffic alert, active park
assist, and a bunch of lesser items.
Adaptive cruise control, lane - keeping
assist, road departure mitigation (which aims to reduce the severity of an impact after the vehicle leaves the road), forward collision
warning, lane departure
warning,
blind -
spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic monitoring, and automatic high - beam control are all available on the Ridgeline — though you'll have to opt up to the pricier RTL - E or Black Edition trims (the top two tiers) to get them all.
In terms of safety technology, expect the 2016 Acura RDX to adopt some of the new active - safety systems seen on other Acuras, like active lane - keep
assist,
blind -
spot warning, and adaptive cruise control.
This is a package of driver
assist systems that add up to a Level 1 self - driving system, incorporating standard tech like rear backup collision mitigation, emergency braking, and lane departure /
blind spot warning and prevention.
A new set of driver aids is now available, including forward collision
warning with autonomous emergency braking, lane change
warning /
assist, lane keeping
assist,
blind spot detection and rear cross-traffic alert.
Available driver aids include
blind spot warning (new for 2011), Distronic adaptive cruise control, a back - up camera, park
assist, navigation, and keyless ignition - all are optional.
STANDARD FEATURES: 4Matic full - time four - wheel drive 2 - speed transfer case 3 independent differential locks Automatic dual - zone climate control Navigation Bluetooth iPod interface Harman Kardon surround sound audio system SiriusXM satellite radio w / 6 - month trial subscription Mbrace2 w / trial subscription Heated and ventilated front seats Heated rear seats Fold - flat second row Rain - sensing windshield wipers Rear window wiper and washer Power sunroof Automatic headlights Rearview camera
Blind spot monitoring system LED DRLs Front and rear parking
assist Forward collision
warning Adaptive cruise control
Additional features like cruise control, power mirrors, a wood cargo floor, LED cargo lights, and active safety features like a backup camera, high - beam
assist, and a
blind -
spot warning system are included in various option packages.
Others include: adaptive cruise control with forward collision
warning, automatic low - speed braking, lane departure
warning, automatic parking
assist,
blind -
spot warning and cross-traffic alert, keyless ignition, a power driver's seat, and a driver drowsiness monitor, but it's still to be determined which of those features will come to the States.
Thanks to higher - resolution radar sensors, the
blind -
spot warning system has evolved to add a feature called Vehicle Exit
Assist.
The Chevy Cruze's optional safety features include rear park
assist with cross-traffic alert, a backup camera and a
blind spot warning system.