Automakers have pledged to
make autobrake standard on virtually all passenger vehicles by 2022, but for now the technology remains mostly optional, especially on nonluxury brands.
Manufacturers who pledged to
make autobrake standard by 2022 are now vying to get the crash avoidance technology into their models ahead of their competitors.
In September, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and IIHS announced an agreement in principle with automakers to
make autobrake standard on all models.
Automakers have voluntarily committed to
making autobrake a standard feature on all models by 2022.
Not exact matches
Automakers have voluntarily committed to
make front
autobrake standard on nearly all new models sold by 2022.
Information by
make and model on the availability of forward collision warning,
autobrake, lane departure warning, lane departure prevention, adaptive headlights and blind spot detection can be found here.