With standard City Safety, which includes pedestrian, cyclist, vehicle and
large animal detection with emergency autobrake, the XC40 is one of the best - equipped small premium SUVs on the market.
Large Animal Detection with auto - brake senses deer, elk and other animals and will automatically stop the car to avoid or mitigate a collision.
This function will also join the standard Intellisafe City Safety system, which includes pedestrian, cyclist, vehicle and
large animal detection with automatic emergency braking.
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The optional Touring Specification adds adaptive cruise control; forward collision warning
with automatic emergency braking; lane departure prevention; night vision
with pedestrian, cyclist and
large animal detection; and a head - up display.
In the Prestige trim, you can opt for a Bang & Olufsen ® advanced sound system or a night vision assistant
with pedestrian and
large animal detection.
However, the highlight of the upcoming Volvo XC40 will be its radar based driving and safety systems such as adaptive cruise control, collision mitigation along
with pilot and lane assist and city safety
with pedestrian, cyclist and
large animal detection.
Those who select the Prestige may choose to add on a Bang & Olufsen advanced sound system or night vision assistant
with pedestrian and
large animal detection.
In addition, it comes
with the usual long list of safety features like adaptive cruise control, pilot assist, lane assist, blind spot
detection, pedestrian, cyclist and
large animal detection and more.
These include City Safety, which brings automatic emergency braking
with pedestrian, cyclist and
large animal detection, and steering support to help you steer around an object in an emergency.
New safety features include Oncoming Lane Mitigation, which will steer the vehicle back into the lane if it crosses the center stripe when an oncoming vehicle is detected, and Steer Assist, which combines
with vehicle, pedestrian, cyclist, and
large -
animal detection to help drivers avoid obstacles by adding additional steering input if necessary and braking individual wheels to increase vehicle control.
The S90 will also be the first Volvo
with a
large animal detection that warns the driver and automatically begins to brake if it sense an imminent collision
with a moose or elk.
The XC40 is the first to be based on the company's new CMA architecture and gets a host of tech and driver assist features like Pilot Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, City Safety
with pedestrian, cyclist and
large animal detection, Oncoming lane mitigation, Driver Alerts and Lane Keeping Aid.
Camera no. 5 is a forward - looking camera used in concert
with a hidden radar sensor for the pedestrian and
large animal detection system, forward precollision mitigation system, and the lane - departure prevention system.
Winners of best award presentations from the event included: Best Avian / Exotics Presentation Dr. Mary Thurber - «
Detection of Avian Boravirus in Captive Thick - billed Parrots (Rhynchopsitta Pachyrhyncha) by RT - PCR and ELISA» Best
Large Animal Presentation Dr. Lisa Gamsjaeger - «Sodium Iodide as a Preventative Strategy for Respiratory Disease in Preweaned Dairy Calves» Best Small
Animal Presentation # 1 Dr. Catherine Belanger - «High - Pressure Balloon Valvuloplasty for Severe Pulmonic Stenosis: A Prospective Observational Study in 25 Dogs» Best Small
Animal Presentation # 2 Dr. Chai - Fei Li - «Exosome - Associated Integrins as Liquid Biopsy Biomarkers for Canine Glioma» Chris Smith Award Dr. Fauna Smith - «Eosinophilic Peritonitis in 8 Horses (1995 - 2015)» Gerald Ling Award Dr. Kate Farrell - «Evaluation of Pulse Oximetry as a Surrogate for Pao2 in Awake Dogs Breathing Room Air and Anesthetized Dogs on Mechanical Ventilation» UC Davis,
with the
largest resident training program of any veterinary hospital in the country, is able to offer unique research and publishing opportunities not available elsewhere to veterinarians pursuing advanced training at teaching hospitals.