Other driver aids
include Evasive Steering Assist, Blind Spot monitoring with Cross Traffic Alert and Wrong Way Alert, plus there's Ford MyKey, inflatable seatbelts and Post-Collision Braking.
New functions also
include an Evasive Steering Assist which helps drivers evade pedestrians if they are detected in the car's safety zone, Car - to - X Communication which warns other drivers of impending hazards, and Remote Parking Assist where drivers can use a smartphone app to maneuver the car into tight parking spaces or garages by smartphone.
Not exact matches
These features
include the newest iteration of BMW's Active Cruise Control, which can work between 19 and 130 mph, Active Lane Departure Warning, which helps support «necessary
evasive steering,» and a new function called Evasion Aid, which operates at speeds up to 100 mph and improves
steering response, increases vehicle stability, and uses the car's sensors to make sure the driver has an unobstructed space to get into to evade a crash.
Other driver assistance systems
include active lane - keeping (the 5 Series will
steer itself with only a touch of your finger on the wheel to confirm that you're paying at least some attention), an evasion aid that improves
steering response and chassis stability in the event of sudden
evasive action, and a surround - view parking display that can also deliver a Remote 3D «bird's - eye» snapshot of your car straight to your smartphone.
Other features
include autonomous emergency braking, blind spot assist, and
evasive steering assist that can help a driver avoid pedestrians.
Other available assistance features
include a lane centering system and
evasive steering assist, which tries to automatically
steer the car around a possible collision.
Other highlights
include its long list of safety features such as lane - change assist, active emergency stop assist, brake assist, rear - view camera, rear cross-traffic alert,
evasive steering assist and more.
Safety features on the E-Class
include Active Emergency Stop, which gives the driver a visual, then audible, warning before slowing to avoid a hazard; Active Brake Assist, which brakes autonomously if necessary;
Evasive Steering Assist, which helps the driver safely avoid a spin during an emergency lane change maneuver; Pre-Safe Plus, which warns the driver behind of an impending rear - end crash; Active Blind Spot Assist, self - explanatory and Remote Parking Pilot, which allows the vehicle to be maneuvered in and out of the garage remotely.
Active safety systems feature heavily on the Edge,
including post-collision braking,
evasive steering assistance and adaptive cruise control with stop - and - go and lane - centring assistance.
A more premium version that
includes adaptive cruise control with lane centering,
evasive steering assist and post-collision braking, will be available as an option to those willing to pay more money for more advanced technology.
Driver - assist tech
includes adaptive cruise control, an adaptive front lighting system that uses a camera to adjust lighting for corners, semi-automated parking, and
Evasive Steering Assist, which helps the driver
steer around stopped vehicles.
Some of its safety features
include: Active Emergency Stop Assist, Lane - Change Assist,
Evasive Steering and more.
The optional Driver Assistance Package
includes a much longer list: Active Distance Control (cruise); Active
Steering Assist; Active Speed Limit Assist (anticipates speed limit changes); Active Brake Assist (with cross traffic alert);
Evasive Steering Assist; Active Blind Spot Assist; and Active Lane - Keeping Assist.
Under the skin that new C2 Platform promises to be dynamic and absorbing, with most (but not all) models coming with independent rear suspension and Continuously Controlled Damping to adapt to the drive, and there's a lot of safety kit on offer
including Level 2 Autonomy from Co-Pilot360 which comes with Adaptive Cruise, Stop - Start, Sign Recognition and Lane Centering, as well as Blind Spot,
evasive Steering, Cross Traffic and Wrong way alerts.