Not exact matches
The TLX comes standard with autonomous
emergency braking, forward collision
warning, adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and road departure mitigation technology.
Warning signals flash unheeded and there is no one in the driver's cab to apply the
brakes in response to passengers as they desperately pull the
emergency cord.
Thinking is your
brake pedal, gas pedal, steering wheel, fuel, transmission, wheels, headlights, driving directions, gauges, radar, antenna, driving mirrors, spare tire,
emergency warnings, and your global positioning system.
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.
Technologically, it ticks all the boxes: automatic park assistance, an around - view camera mode, blind spot
warning, forward collision
warning,
emergency braking, automatic high beams, intelligent cruise control and InTouch infotaiment all find their way onto the specification list, depending on the model.
All 2019 RDX models will come standard with advanced driver assist features including forward collision
warning, automatic
emergency braking, lane keep assist, and adaptive cruise control.
Among the proposed sweeping changes to the way the federal government (NHTSA) tests car safety, headlight and taillight effectiveness would join forward collision
warning, auto
emergency braking, lane departure
warning, blind - spot monitoring, and pedestrian automatic
braking as new factors by 2018.
Autonomous
emergency braking, lane - departure
warning, and blind - spot detection will be optional, varying by market.
It's possible that Subaru will test new additions to its EyeSight active safety suite, which currently includes automatic
emergency braking, forward collision
warning, adaptive cruise control, lane departure and sway
warning, and lane keeping assist.
Available active safety features include blind spot
warning, rear cross-traffic alert, forward collision
warning, automatic
emergency braking, automatic high beams, adaptive cruise control, and a 360 - degree camera system.
Available are full - speed forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure
warning, blind spot monitor, front parking sensors and rear cross-traffic alert.
Standard equipment on the base Veloster includes forward collision
warning, automatic
emergency braking, 17 - inch alloy wheels, a 7.0 - inch touchscreen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a rearview camera and two USB ports.
Smart cruise control, autonomous
emergency braking, forward collision
warning, and lane keep assist are standard.
What it didn't have was features standard on many other vehicles at that price: Forward collision
warning and automatic
emergency braking were a notable absence, and height - adjustable seat belts aren't available on any trim level.
Other newly available safety features include adaptive cruise control, forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking, lane departure
warning and prevention, blind spot
warning, and backup collision intervention with automatic
braking.
Naturally, safety is high on the XC40's priority list, with automatic
emergency braking and lane - and road - departure mitigation as standard and a 360 - degree camera, adaptive cruise, and blind - spot and cross-traffic
warning on the options list.
It's also not uncommon that the Z doesn't have a blind spot
warning system, forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking, or a lane departure
warning system — at any price.
The 4Runner lacks forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking, lane keep assist, blind spot
warning and more.
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.
Honda's full suite of active safety aids, called Honda Sensing, is also available on the 2017 Accord Hybrid and includes, forward collision
warning, road departure mitigation, automatic
emergency braking, and lane departure
warning.
The $ 2,250 Driver Assistance Package adds active lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control and forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking.
Blind spot and lane departure
warning systems are optional, as is forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking.
But it's a full platter, including forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking and pedestrian detection.
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.
A 360 - degree camera system is standard, as is a forward collision
warning system with automatic
emergency braking, blind spot
warning and rear cross-traffic alert.
Safety options include lane departure
warning, forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking, blind spot
warning, a surround - view camera system and a night vision system that can detect pedestrians up to 330 feet away.
Various
emergency braking functions are also included, Attention Assist helps
warn the driver if they're getting distracted or drowsy.
The adaptive lights
warn other vehicles by flashing rapidly in the event the driver has to stop suddenly from speeds above 30 mph or during
emergency braking.
Smart cruise control, autonomous
emergency braking, forward collision
warning, and lane - keep assist are standard.
Tech-wise, a larger 6.3 inch infotainment screen with CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, a second USB port, adaptive cruise control, forward collision
warning, and autonomous
emergency braking are all part of the package, as well.
The standard safety systems include blind - spot
warning, rear cross-traffic alerts, and forward
emergency braking.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Stepping up to the SE model gets you a second USB port, a larger 6.3 - inch interface, adaptive cruise control, forward collision
warning with automatic
emergency braking, and heated seats, and adding the $ 2,130 Technology package tacks on passive blind - spot monitoring, keyless entry with push - button start, navigation, rear - cross traffic alert with automatic
braking, and heated rear seats.
New Range Rovers also come standard with rear park alert, lane departure
warning, and autonomous
emergency braking, while adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, and traffic sign recognition (plus more) are available as well.
TSS 2.0 includes forward collision
warning with pedestrian detection and automatic
emergency braking, full - speed adaptive cruise control, lane departure
warning with steering assist, automatic high beams, lane detection and lane keep assist, and road sign assist.
This includes a front collision system with automatic
emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, lane departure
warning, trailer sway
warning and lane keep assist.
The familiar blind - spot monitoring, lane departure
warning, and
emergency automatic
braking are on the list, but Audi also peppers in a few bright ideas it cooked up as part of its research into autonomous piloted driving.
A low - speed forward collision
warning system with automatic
emergency braking is standard.
A few more active safety features are available, including adaptive cruise control, forward collision
warning and
emergency braking, while the previously offered blind - spot
warning system transitions to a radar - based system and is standard on SV and SL trim levels.
The recently revealed Tesla Model X will be available will this package as well, and all Model S sedans come standard with active safety features like automatic
emergency braking, a blind - spot monitor, and lane - departure
warning.
The Beetle lacks common safety options like a forward collision
warning system, automatic
emergency braking and lane departure
warning.
Therefore, the system did not slow the car, the forward collision
warning system did not provide an alert, and the automatic
emergency braking did not activate.
U.S. - market vehicles such as the 2017 Mazda CX - 5 and 2018 Mazda3 come with forward collision
warning and automatic
emergency braking as standard on all trim levels.
Despite the Q70's out - of - date interior electronics, there is a full complement of modern safety equipment available: blind spot
warning with steering intervention, forward collision alert with automatic
emergency braking, backup collision intervention with automatic
braking, lane departure
warning and prevention, parking sensors, 360 - degree cameras with moving object detection, and more.
The Golf Alltrack will also be available with a full suite of active safety features including adaptive cruise control, forward collision
warning, autonomous forward
emergency braking, lane assist, and front and rear park distance control with park assist.
The Q70's optional system has both collision
warning and automated
emergency braking.