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Blue Oval says customers will decide when Escape comes with automatic braking technology as standard
Euro NCAP is calling for car makers to do more to help reduce Europe's road deaths by fitting autonomous emergency braking technology as standard to new cars.

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If someone suddenly jumps out — as in one case in which a man wearing no pants approached a Google vehicle — the car's technology can immediately spot the potential problem and brake or steer out of the way, he explained.
A press release distributed by Norway Post explicitly mentioned some of the Tesla Semi's main design features, such as its low air resistance, automatic emergency braking, Autopilot technology, and its capability to cover up to 500 miles on a single charge.
It's a reflection of their strong brands and a bold commitment to quick redesigns, new technology and comprehensive marketing, even as other automakers started pumping the brakes.
Technology such as regenerative braking, which recovers energy to recharge the battery, means the EVs can race from 0 to 150 mph for about 35 minutes, which is a comparable racing time to internal combustion engine racing.
Some of this technology is already in use in hybrids: Regenerative braking converts the car's motion into electricity as the vehicle comes to a stop, and BMW and Honda are designing devices that recover heat from engine exhaust.
Sartre is particularly significant because, with a human driver leading the way, it relies mostly on commercial technologies such as radar - based cruise control, blind - spot - monitoring cameras, and lasers for automatic emergency braking.
New safety technology has been integrated to the 2016 Range Rover Evoque as well, with active lane departure assist and autonomous emergency braking, which applies the brakes in moderate - speed scenarios when systems determine a crash is imminent.
A suite of active - safety features is available as a stand - alone option on any trim, bringing technologies like adaptive cruise control and collision mitigation braking.
Drum brakes in the rear is very old technology and should be dumped on all vehicles with 4 wheel disc ABS as standard.
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.
Lots of safety and convenience technology offered such as radar cruise control, blind spot monitor with rear cross traffic alert, lane departure warning, autonomous emergency braking, adaptive front lighting, and auto high beam control.
All automatic - equipped Cruzes have engine stop - start technology, which is designed to save gas by automatically turning off the engine when you come to a stop and then restarting it as you lift your foot off the brake pedal.
GM outfits the ATS with a number of cutting - edge safety technologies, such as forward - collision alert; brake assist and automatic brake pre-fill in anticipation of a collision; rear - vision camera with dynamic guidelines; and adaptive forward lighting.
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.
There's also Merc's plethora of safety technology, with Attention Assist (tiredness warnings) and Adaptive Brake (skid control and advanced braking tech) as standard and Pre-Safe (a rear - end collision - avoiding emergency brake system) on the options list.
Our test car had a $ 650 SL Technology Package, which includes Nissan's ProPilot Assist driver - assist technology, as well as active safety features like automatic emergency braking with pedestrian Technology Package, which includes Nissan's ProPilot Assist driver - assist technology, as well as active safety features like automatic emergency braking with pedestrian technology, as well as active safety features like automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection.
In slow - moving traffic such as on the highway during frustrating commutes, the XC90 will take control of all acceleration, braking, and steering using its adaptive cruise, active steering, and sensor technologies.
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.
With active aerodynamics, Brembo carbon - ceramic brakes and a range of F1 - derived technology such as F1 - trac and an E-diff, the LaFerrari is a hoot to drive with transparent steering and a perfectly judged blend of grip and handling that actually makes it a remarkably driver - friendly hypercar.
Kia says the Premium will be «under $ 32,000,» the Technology (which, as you can guess from the name, adds a lot of tech features ranging from an electronic parking brake to a nav system to a panoramic sunroof to a 14 - way adjustable driver's seat, instead of the Premium's 10 - way seat) will be «under $ 39,000,» and the Limited, which has everything the Technology has plus a few features like a «smart» power trunk lid and heated rear seats, will be «under $ 44,000.»
Included in Honda's Sensing Package are a number of technologies such as adaptive cruise control, collision - mitigation braking, lane departure warning, lane keeping assistance, and even a low - speed follow system designed to help take the grind out of gridlock.
This comprehensive approach includes immediate and long - term steps such as: launching «Operation Classification» in the Bakken region to verify that crude oil is being properly classified; issuing safety advisories, alerts, emergency orders and regulatory updates; conducting special inspections; moving forward with a rulemaking to enhance tank car standards; and reaching agreement with railroad companies on a series of immediate voluntary actions they can take by reducing speeds, increasing inspections, using new brake technology and investing in first responder training.
The Sport's spec includes double - wishbone suspension front and rear, 20 - inch wheels with road - biased tyres, active anti-roll technology, known as Dynamic Response (standard on supercharged models, optional on others), air suspension, a quicker steering ratio than before (also with a variable ratio) and four - piston Brembo front brakes to complete the dynamic package.
Available new driver - assist technologies * include adaptive cruise control with stop - and - go functionality, as well as Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection featuring forward collision warning with brake support and active braking, and lane - keeping assist.
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.
The M2 will also come with technology imported from the M3 / M4, such as the steering, brake system and the active M differential.
Crash - prevention and driver assistance technology has become far more sophisticated, too — features such as autonomous emergency braking simply weren't available when the Fiat Punto was launched.
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
Active safety features include technology that would be assisting the driver immensely such as forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist and adaptive cruise control are available.
Technology to task But technology including radar cruise control, lane - departure warning, high - speed autonomous braking, and lane - keeping assist are not available as optional extras — and only available on the $ 45,390 top of the range AteTechnology to task But technology including radar cruise control, lane - departure warning, high - speed autonomous braking, and lane - keeping assist are not available as optional extras — and only available on the $ 45,390 top of the range Atetechnology including radar cruise control, lane - departure warning, high - speed autonomous braking, and lane - keeping assist are not available as optional extras — and only available on the $ 45,390 top of the range Atenza model.
As for technology features, the 2017 AMG S63 comes equipped with Bluetooth, TuneIn world radio, HD radio, ATTENTION ASSIST, Crosswind Assist, PARKTRONIC, Adaptive Highbeam Assist, a SmartKey and adaptive braking technology.
The new LEAF also features Nissan's ProPILOT Park, an automated parking technology that manages not only the steering effort as in most systems but will also take over acceleration, braking and transmission functions to navigate the car into a parking spot.
630i GT standard equipment M Sport Package (Luxury Line available as a no - cost option) 19 - inch BMW M double spoke light - alloy wheels Adaptive LED Headlights Automatic tailgate Active rear spoiler Panorama Glass Sunroof Active kidney grille Chrome Line exterior finishers M Aerodynamics Package M Sport Brakes Adaptive 2 - Axle Air Suspension with dynamic damper control Ambient lighting Comfort Access Professional Navigation with iDrive6 and 10.25 - inch touchscreen 12.3 - inch multi-function display with black panel technology Head - Up Display Speed limit info High Beam Assist Driving Assistant Plus Parking Assistant Plus Eight - speed sports automatic transmission with gearshift paddles ConnectedDrive Freedom Wireless charging DAB Digital radio 16 - speaker harman / kardon surround sound system Two - zone climate control air conditioning Sensatec instrument panel BMW Individual roofliner in Anthracite Leather Dakota upholstery Heated front seats with lumbar support
Anti-lock brake systems are credited as one of the most advanced safety technologies in modern vehicles yet they are an enigma to many.
It's the first Aston to reap the benefit of its maker's technical relationship with Daimler, and it brings technologies such as turbocharging, electromechanical power steering, multi-link rear suspension and torque vectoring by braking to an Aston for the first time.
This Regal joins the 2012 LaCrosse as the second Buick to feature the eAssist technology, which uses a state - of - the - art lithium - ion battery system together with an electric induction motor - generator and regenerative braking to improve fuel economy.
This is a suite of driver assistance technologies such as adaptive cruise control, auto high beams, and pre-collision braking with pedestrian detection.
We have been successful at transferring racing technology to the street, especially in our high - performance vehicles such as the Corvette ZR1, Z06, and our carbon fiber models, including aerodynamic, powertrain, chassis, braking safety, and design features.»
As for the 2018 Tesla Model S, the technology you can expect for safety includes advanced active safety technology, four - wheel anti-lock brakes, and a backup camera.
Included in the optional Technology package is Volvo's pedestrian detection feature, which can apply full braking force (reducing speed by as much as 22 mph) to help you avoid hitting pedestrians and cyclists who are at least 31 inches in height.
The primary technology is Terrain Response ™, which adapts the responses of the car's engine, gearbox, centre coupling and braking / stability systems to match the demands of the terrain, optimising driveability and comfort as well as maximising traction.
Move up to SE Technology - probably the best value trim and the model tested - and you get items such as 16 - inch alloys, the new 8 - inch touchscreen with sat - nav and DAB radio, cruise control, an electric parking brake, leather multi-function steering wheel, and rear parking sensors.
All powertrains comply with EU6 standards and have Stop - Start technology and brake energy recovery as standard.
Features of the Edizione Tecnica include the fixed high rear wing, as well as brakes in carbon - ceramic technology.
* THIS CAR IS AT OUR GOOD HOPE RD LOCATION * THIS WELL EQUIPED 2 OWNER 2012 GENESIS HAS OPTIONS AS FOLLOWS: PREMIUM PACKAGE $ 4,800 Lexicon AM / FM / XM / MP3 stereo with 7 - inch touchscreen DVD navigation system (14) speakers speed - sensing volume control XM NavTraffic with 90 - day trial 18 hyper silver split - spoke alloy wheels 235 / 50R18 Michelin tires rear - view camera pwr tilt / slide sunroof leather - wrapped dash / door trim pwr folding exterior mirrors with memory pwr tilt / telescoping steering column with memory pwr rear sunshade rain sensing windshield wipers automatic defogging windshield driver seat memory TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE $ 4,000 Lexicon 17 - speaker 7.1 discrete audio system HD radio navigation system with 8 - inch display 6 - disc DVD changer driver information system with multimedia controller Bluetooth hands - free phone system with integrated display smart cruise control lane departure warning system TFT LCD cluster display electronic parking brake with auto vehicle hold HID xenon adaptive auto - cornering headlights ultra-premium leather seating surfaces front / rear parking assistance system cooled driver seat HEATED REAR SEATS INCLUDES WARRANTY AND A FREE HISTORY REPORT.
The 1.3 - litre engine, badged as the DDiS 200, now comes with the company's Smart Hybrid from Suzuki (SHVS) technology, which includes idle - stop start, torque assist, brake energy regeneration system and a gearshift indicator.
The truck also stands out with optional driver - assistance technologies such as a rearview camera, forward collision alert, lane - keeping assistance, low - speed forward automatic braking, automatic high beams, and a Safety Alert Driver's Seat that vibrates in the direction of potential road hazards.
STEERING, HANDLING, BRAKING: Nissan is emerging as a leader in suspension technology.
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