Additional safety
options like adaptive cruise control with frontal - collision warning and brake assistance, lane - keep assist, blind spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic warning are available.
The Taurus also offers upscale
options like Adaptive Cruise Control, and a power sunshade for the rear window.
Instead of the outgoing car's Journey trim,
options like adaptive cruise control, navigation, a Bose audio system, and various active safety features offered as part of the car's Premium, Premium Plus, Deluxe Touring, and Technology packages.
The Elantra also adds new
options like adaptive cruise control, adaptive headlights, and 7.0 - and 8.0 - inch touchscreen infotainment systems with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support.
Not exact matches
A suite of active - safety features is available as a stand - alone
option on any trim, bringing technologies
like adaptive cruise control and collision mitigation braking.
Standard Equipment: 3.7 - liter V - 6 engine 7 - speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode Power sliding / tinted glass moonroof Bi-Xenon HID headlamps 18 - inch aluminum wheels Power windows / locks / mirrors Heated mirrors Rain - sensing wipers Leather - appointed seats Power tilt / telescoping steering wheel 7 - inch color display XM satellite radio AM / FM audio system with 6 - speakers Single CD player USB / iPod adaptors Rearview camera Bluetooth connectivity Dual - zone automatic climate
control 4 - wheel disc brakes with ABS Electronic brake force distribution Vehicle dynamic
control Traction
control system Tire pressure monitoring system
Options on this vehicle: Sport package — $ 3650 20 - inch aluminum wheels Sport front fascia Sport suspension 4 - wheel active steer Sport brakes Paddle shifters Sport seats, steering wheel and shift knob Premium package — $ 3350 Infiniti hard drive navigation system 8 - inch color touch - screen display XM traffic / weather / sports Zagat Survey, restaurant reviews Infiniti voice recognition Bose 10 - speaker premium audio Streaming audio via Bluetooth 9.3 GB music box Climate controlled seats Heated steering wheel Technology package — $ 3000 Eco pedal Intelligent cruise control Blind - spot warning Blind - spot intervention Lane departure warning Land departure prevention Distance control assist Intelligent brake assist Forward collision warning Front pre-crash seatbelts Active trace control Adaptive front lighting system Sport touring package — $ 2000 Bose digital 16 - speaker premium audio Forest air system Power rear sunshade Illuminated kick plates — $ 350 Trunk mat, trunk net, first aid kit — $ 195 Key options not on vehicle: Deluxe touring package — $ 3800 Sport touring package plus: Semi-aniline leather seating Quilted seat pattern stitching White ash silver - powdered wood trim Suede - like headliner Premium soft - touch interior materials Rear decklid spoiler &mdash
Options on this vehicle: Sport package — $ 3650 20 - inch aluminum wheels Sport front fascia Sport suspension 4 - wheel active steer Sport brakes Paddle shifters Sport seats, steering wheel and shift knob Premium package — $ 3350 Infiniti hard drive navigation system 8 - inch color touch - screen display XM traffic / weather / sports Zagat Survey, restaurant reviews Infiniti voice recognition Bose 10 - speaker premium audio Streaming audio via Bluetooth 9.3 GB music box Climate
controlled seats Heated steering wheel Technology package — $ 3000 Eco pedal Intelligent
cruise control Blind - spot warning Blind - spot intervention Lane departure warning Land departure prevention Distance
control assist Intelligent brake assist Forward collision warning Front pre-crash seatbelts Active trace
control Adaptive front lighting system Sport touring package — $ 2000 Bose digital 16 - speaker premium audio Forest air system Power rear sunshade Illuminated kick plates — $ 350 Trunk mat, trunk net, first aid kit — $ 195 Key
options not on vehicle: Deluxe touring package — $ 3800 Sport touring package plus: Semi-aniline leather seating Quilted seat pattern stitching White ash silver - powdered wood trim Suede - like headliner Premium soft - touch interior materials Rear decklid spoiler &mdash
options not on vehicle: Deluxe touring package — $ 3800 Sport touring package plus: Semi-aniline leather seating Quilted seat pattern stitching White ash silver - powdered wood trim Suede -
like headliner Premium soft - touch interior materials Rear decklid spoiler — $ 440
BMW's iDrive infotainment controller manipulates various audio and smartphone integration functions, and the new car will offer previously unavailable
options like a head - up display,
adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and a backup camera.
The latest generation of BMW's iDrive infotainment system is included, and active - safety features
like lane - departure warning, forward - collision warning, and
adaptive cruise control are part of the Driver Assistance and Driver Assistance Plus
option packages.
Cadillac will also offer
option packages
like a Driver Assist Package with
adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and front and rear automatic braking.
The JX35 is equally impressive on the inside, perhaps because we didn't hold back with the
options, which included the $ 1700 Theater Package (dual seven - inch color monitors for entertaining rear - seat passengers), the $ 2550 Deluxe Touring Package (which included such items as climate -
controlled seats and twenty - inch wheels), the $ 3100 Technology Package (with safety features
like adaptive cruise control and collision warning), and the $ 4950 Premium Package (navigation, super-duper audio, and surround - view cameras with sonar parking sensors).
Also new for 2016 is the availability of the Lexus Safety System +, an
option package that bundles together active safety features
like pre-collision braking, lane - departure warning, and
adaptive cruise control.
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.
Some major
options offered in the C - Class Sedan include leather upholstery, heated and ventilated seating, and
adaptive cruise control, along with premium safety features
like forward collision prevention braking and blind spot monitoring.
Other main
options include custom exterior paint, special wheel designs, front and rear parking sensors, a rearview camera, aero body - panel extensions, a six - disc CD / DVD changer, electronic torque vectoring with a mechanical limited - slip rear differential, ceramic - composite brakes with upgraded calipers, variable - ratio steering, a sport steering wheel (with PDK wheel - mounted shift paddles),
adaptive cruise control (with frontal collision warning and automatic braking), voice
controls and numerous customization
options that will cover just about any interior surface you
like with leather, aluminum, carbon fiber, wood trim or paint.
Road noise and surface imperfections are as unnoticed as kitchen chaos when you're dining at a high end restaurant, and the
options list includes now expected sleep - promoting tech
like adaptive cruise control and automatic steering in lanes for brief periods.
Strangely, a feature
like this goes hand - in - hand with
adaptive cruise control, yet the M5 did not have that
option.
A larger 8 - inch touchscreen is available, while desirable add - ons
like adaptive cruise control help bring the
options list up to date.
Advanced safety features
like adaptive cruise control and forward collision warning (let alone auto brake) are also conspicuously absent from the
options list.
After running through the build calculator I came up with $ 7,200 in
options, although the Chevy doesn't have available
adaptive cruise control or blind - spot monitoring
like the F - 150.
Buyers can add hi - tech
options like the # 2,300 Driver Assistance Pack, which brings blind - spot warning, lane departure assist and
adaptive cruise control.
Opting for the Premium Plus package offers the greatest bang for your buck in terms of additional luxury features, but if you want a full suite of optional driver assistance technology
like lane assist and
adaptive cruise control, your only
option is the top - tier Prestige trim.
«While I would
like to see them include
adaptive cruise control as standard as well, it's certainly a step in the right direction,» said Sam Abuelsamid, senior analyst at Navigant Research, «and ACC will be offered as an
option along with more capable lane centering systems.»
Options: Deluxe technology package, including backup collision intervention, predictive forward collision warning, blind - spot warning and blind - spot intervention, lane departure warning and lane departure prevention, intelligent
cruise control, distance
control assist, distance
control assist, intelligent brake assist with forward collision warning, forward emergency braking, front pre-crash seat belts, active trace
control, eco pedal,
adaptive front lighting system, Japanese white ash wood trim with genuine silver powder accents, semi-aniline leather appointed seating, Bose studio surround 16 - speaker premium audio system, suede -
like headliner, soft double - stitched meter hood and power rear sunshade ($ 7,200); performance tire and wheel package, including 20 - inch aluminum - alloy wheels with all season tires, sport brakes with 4 - piston front and 2 - piston rear calipers ($ 1,150); illuminated kick plates ($ 465)
As far as technology goes, the A4 offers available
options like a head - up display that shows you all of the car's performance details, the Audi virtual cockpit and Audi
adaptive cruise control just to name a few.
Features
like adaptive cruise control with stop and go, traffic sign recognition and active lane assist are also available
options, but unfortunately, they weren't fitted to my tester for evaluation.
For ticking nearly every
option box available (the Prestige trim level opens up a few items unavailable on lower trims,
like ventilated seats,
adaptive cruise control, and more), $ 49,075 as - tested feels
like a decent deal.
The car, available with engines with up to 272 horsepower, comes with
options like Audi's virtual cockpit and MMI navigation plus, as well as
adaptive cruise control and trailer assist.
A wide range of
options is bundled into packages and includes everything from a system that helps parallel - park the car to blind - spot monitoring, power - operated trunk, ventilated front seats, and driver - assist systems
like adaptive cruise control and lane - keep assist.
Though the base SE model's standard features are decidedly sparse (no Bluetooth, no rearview camera, no touchscreen audio and no steering - wheel stereo
controls) the top - of - the - line Limited model is generously equipped and can be
optioned with extras
like adaptive cruise control, lane - departure intervention and xenon headlights that swivel when you go around turns.
Some of the tech
options available includes thing
like lane keeping assist,
adaptive cruise control, some smaller trim pieces, and on some models the choice of black or ivory leather.
Mazda3 comes standard with premium features that are rare among compact cars and available class - above
options like adaptive high - intensity discharge (HID) headlights and Mazda Radar
Cruise Control.
Options include a heads - up display, a premium Bang & Olufsen sound system, and driver's aides
like night vision assistant and
adaptive cruise control with Stop & Go functionality.
The Porsche 718 Boxster is available with a host of tech and safety features, you can
option things
like adaptive cruise control with Porsche active safety, lane change assist, dual zone climate
control and a host of customizing packages.
Throw in a few
options,
like metallic paint at $ 2000 (otherwise it's flat black or white), an active safety pack ($ 4150 including
adaptive cruise control with queue assist, lane keep assist, driver condition monitoring, blind spot monitoring and reverse traffic detection), a rear comfort pack with four - zone climate
control and sunblinds ($ 4089), InControl Touch Pro and an 835 - Watt Meridian 17 - speaker surround sound ($ 5020), a panoramic sunroof ($ 3200) and a TV tuner ($ 2100) and the XF S petrol will cost you almost $ 150K before statutory charges.
If you choose very nice
options like panoramic sunroof, heated / cooled leather seats and a plethora of safety / electronic features,
adaptive cruise control, super stereo system - prepare to pay at least 50 % more.
Options: Technology package including Around - View Monitor with moving - object detection, blind spot warning, lane departure warning, forward emergency braking, intelligent
cruise control, intelligent park assist, high - beam assist ($ 2,200), Navigation package with Infiniti InTouch navigation and Infiniti InTouch services, color center meter display, front and rear parking sensors ($ 1,850), cafe teak theme package - brown napa leather appointed seats; brown leatherette stitched dash insert, center console and door trim; graphite contrast stitching; wood center stack and door handle trim; graphite suede -
like material headliner and A-pillars; satin silver mirror caps ($ 1,750), LED package - LED headlamps,
adaptive front lighting system, enhanced LED interior ambient lighting ($ 1,000), premium paint ($ 500), radiant illuminated kick plates ($ 465)
There are also more
options for the leather trim and a long list of driver - assistance systems are now available,
like camera monitoring, blind spot warning,
adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist.
Acura execs are proud that they were able to include safety features
like advanced emergency braking,
adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist and road departure mitigation as standard on the entry - level RDX, pointing out that most of those features are
options on competitors
like the BMW X3, Audi Q5, Mercedes GLC 300 and Volvo XC60.
Though the $ 1,495 price is a bit steep for one item, ticking said
option box nets you extra safety features (
like blind spot warning and a rear traffic warning system that alerts you of any oncoming cars if you're reversing out of, say, a parking bay) on top of the
adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and pre-collision braking systems that are operated through the pair of cameras that make up the «EyeSight» setup.
The SEL trims of both models — which is the range - topping trim for the Outlander Sport — come with driver - assist
options like Blind Spot Warning Systems and
Adaptive Cruise Control.
The list of
options will include InnoDrive, which is
like adaptive cruise control on steroids.
There is park distance
control, but that pales in comparison to features
like blind - spot detection and
adaptive cruise control, which are
options in other BMW models.
You can
option it out with the latest safety systems
like adaptive cruise control and lane - keep assist, and there's even a 320 - watt premium audio system on offer.
Exciting
options like a rear back - up camera, a 360 Degree Surround Camera, Forward Collision Warning,
Adaptive Cruise Control, and Lane Departure Warning are all
options you have when you choose to drive home in a new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica.