It is using Nordic nRF52832 CPU, comes with SOS and
emergency alerts options.
Not exact matches
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.
Under the hood we're expecting both gas and hybrid
options, together with an array of active safety features like
emergency forward collision braking, lane departure
alerts with steering assistance, and adaptive cruise control.
Options: Proactive Package - intelligent cruise control, adaptive steering, lane departure prevention with active lane control, distance control assist, blind spot intervention, adaptive front lighting system with auto - leveling headlights, highbeam assist, front pre-crash seatbelts, advanced climate control, eco-pedal ($ 2,850), Sensory Package (sport) InTouch Navigation with voice recognition, InTouch Service, SiriusXM traffic, heated steering wheel, remote engine start ($ 2,250), Pro Assist Package - blind spot warning, rear cross traffic
alert, backup collision intervention, around view monitor with moving object detection, front and rear sonar, predictive forward collision, forward
emergency braking with pedestrian detection, rain - sensing wipers ($ 2,250), Carbon Fiber Package - rear decklid spoiler, exterior mirror covers, fog lamp finishes, fender vents ($ 2,250), exclusive paint ($ 800), illuminated kick plates ($ 400)
A new Trail Teams package bundles off - road equipment into a single
option.2010 Toyota Land Cruiser: A new «Safety Connect» telematics system
alerts emergency responders in the event of air bag deployment and the navigation system has been enhanced with XM NavTraffic.
Quick Specs Vehicle: 2014 Range Rover Evoque Base Price: $ 41,100
Options: ($ 15,200) Dynamic Premium Package includes - Pure Plus Package: power leather seats with lumbar and memory, Homelink, fixed panoramic roof with power blind, front fog lights and headlamp power wash, powered tailgate; Climate Control Package: heated front and rear seats, windshield, steering wheel, and washer jet; Plus: adaptive Xenon headlamps with LED signature, auto high - beam assist, surround camera, blind - spot monitor with closing vehicle sensor, HDD navigation, voice control, passive entry, red Evoque badge, 20 - inch alloy wheels, loadspace storage rails, sport exhaust tips, active dynamics, bright pedals, Oxford leather steering wheel, perforated leather seats and door panel with contrast stitch, textured aluminum finisher, SiriusXM satellite and HD radio, advanced park assist with park exit; Meridian surround sound: 825 - watt, 17 - speakers with subwoofer; Black: grille, side vents, side mirror caps, and sump guard finisher -($ 1,295) Adaptive cruise control with queue - assist forward
alert and intelligent
emergency braking -($ 550) Cirrus headliner, contrast black roof Price as tested (including destination): $ 59,140
There will also be a good amount of safety
options including forward collision warning, autonomous
emergency braking, lane departure warning, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic
alert and a backup camera.
For the safety dance, the Sentra comes with Siri Eyes Free, standard, and offers forward
emergency braking, intelligent cruise control, rear cross-traffic
alert and blind spot warning as
options.
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.
More driver assistance
options added to A3 include rear cross traffic
alert and
emergency assist, which will brake the vehicle if it senses no input to the steering.
Driver safety aids including blind - spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic
alert and low - speed autonomous
emergency braking (AEB) are also available as
options on the Mazda but not the Suzuki.
In an effort to assist its customers, Allianz has set up a hurricane
alert page — with coverage information,
emergency assistance
options, ways to file a claim, and more — here.
For example, if you go to Settings > Notifications and scroll down to the bottom of your screen, you'll even find
options for disabling AMBER
alerts and other
emergency alert messages.
On the other hand, the iPhone
options are a lot simpler and will likely appeal to those who just want to disable AMBER and
emergency alerts quickly and temporarily.