You won't get this feature on the Forte Sedan, nor will you get the collision warning or
crash mitigation brakes that come on the Honda Civic.
As for
the crash mitigation braking, it's a very good thing, and at this writing we've just learned that it will become standard on all cars by 2022, and it should be.
Not exact matches
The Sorento only offers a front collision warning system, while the IIHS» new criteria requires either an «Advanced» or «Superior» rating from frontal
crash prevention systems, meaning that the vehicle must have some active element such as collision
mitigation braking.
The standard safety assists include lane keep assist, run - off road
mitigation (pulls the car back if it starts to go off - road), run - off road protection (protection of the spine if the car lands hard), driver drowsiness alert, road sign recognition, auto -
brake after collision, the latest iteration of Volvo City Safety, and telematics with
crash notification.
In addition to its outstanding
crash test scores, the car's passive and active safety equipment includes four antilock disc
brakes, front - seat side airbags with individual chambers for chest and hip protection, a set of side curtain airbags, and Volvo's «City Safety» slow - speed frontal - collision
mitigation system.
It also includes Toyota Safety Sense, a package of
crash -
mitigation features that include autonomous emergency
braking, lane - departure warning and traffic - sign recognition.
Buyers can order Honda Sensing, a suite of electronic driving aids that includes collision
mitigation (which
brakes when it detects a
crash is imminent), road departure
mitigation (which emits visual and audible warnings if it senses the car is veering off the road), adaptive cruise control with low - speed follow, and lane - keeping assist.
The Technology Group includes advanced
brake assistance, full - speed forward collision warning with
crash mitigation, LaneSense lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, and parallel and perpendicular parking assistance, plus exterior mirrors with courtesy lights and turn signal indicators, rain - sensing windshield wipers, and automatic headlamp high - beam control.
The 2015 Genesis will be the first Hyundai with automatic emergency
braking that from 5 - 50 mph provides full
braking and collision
mitigation (read: it should stop or slow in time or at least the
crash won't be slow bad) and from 50 - 112 mph it provides partial
braking and collision warning.
«ATA strongly believes that preventing rear - end
crashes is a far better strategic goal than mitigating them and strongly recommends that all vehicles (light and heavy) be equipped with forward collision warning and
mitigation braking technology,» the group said in comments to NHTSA on a proposal to strengthen truck underride guards.
Researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute have estimated that collision
mitigation braking could reduce fatalities in rear - end
crashes by 44 percent and injuries by 47 percent if all tractor - semitrailers were equipped with the technology.
Also new is the Active Guard system with frontal - collision warning and the Automatic City Collision
Mitigation braking system, which can automatically apply the
brakes if the vehicle senses an impending
crash.
Models may feature blind spot warning, lane departure warning, forward
crash mitigation, rear cross traffic warning, rear vision cameras, parking assist, dual front impact airbags, dual front side impact airbags, overhead airbags, side curtain airbags, four - wheel ABS disc
brakes, StabiliTrak, security systems and panic alarms, engine immobilizers and more.
The standard Uconnect Access system includes automatic
crash notification, on - demand roadside assistance, remote door unlocking and stolen vehicle assistance, while the optional SafetyTec Plus package (offered on all but the 300 Limited) adds forward collision warning and
mitigation with automatic
braking, lane - departure warning and prevention and a blind spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert.
The Volvo XC90 T8 comes with standard safety features like stability and traction control, antilock
brakes, frontal collision warning, a rearview camera, automatic
braking for front -
crash mitigation, anti-whiplash front seats, full - length side curtain airbags, and front seat side - impact airbags.
This Volvo is equipped with excellent standard safety and security features, like a rearview camera, automatic
braking for front -
crash mitigation, as well as frontal collision warnings that feature pedestrian and cyclist protection.