The opposite,
passive blind spot monitoring, means — wait for it — looking in the side mirror.
Not exact matches
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.
Jeep is also keen to point out that the 2018 Wrangler has no less than «75 available active and
passive safety and security features,» and although all (thankfully) aren't listed, we are told there's
blind -
spot monitoring, ESC with roll mitigation and «Rear Cross Path» detection available among many other things.
It features more than 100 standard and advanced active and
passive safety features including a rearview camera, the Uconnect Access emergency communications system, rear parking sensors,
blind -
spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alerts, rear parking sensors with automatic low - speed braking, lane departure warning system, forward collision warning and mitigation, and more!
Quick Specs Vehicle: 2014 Range Rover Evoque Base Price: $ 41,100 Options: ($ 15,200) Dynamic Premium Package includes - Pure Plus Package: power leather seats with lumbar and memory, Homelink, fixed panoramic roof with power
blind, front fog lights and headlamp power wash, powered tailgate; Climate Control Package: heated front and rear seats, windshield, steering wheel, and washer jet; Plus: adaptive Xenon headlamps with LED signature, auto high - beam assist, surround camera,
blind -
spot monitor with closing vehicle sensor, HDD navigation, voice control,
passive entry, red Evoque badge, 20 - inch alloy wheels, loadspace storage rails, sport exhaust tips, active dynamics, bright pedals, Oxford leather steering wheel, perforated leather seats and door panel with contrast stitch, textured aluminum finisher, SiriusXM satellite and HD radio, advanced park assist with park exit; Meridian surround sound: 825 - watt, 17 - speakers with subwoofer; Black: grille, side vents, side mirror caps, and sump guard finisher -($ 1,295) Adaptive cruise control with queue - assist forward alert and intelligent emergency braking -($ 550) Cirrus headliner, contrast black roof Price as tested (including destination): $ 59,140
It comes with a complete slew of active and
passive safety aids, including
blind spot monitoring, front collision mitigation, a reversing camera, all - round parking sensors, as well as active cruise control on top of the usuals.
The range of active, and
passive, safety technologies include Around View
Monitor, Intelligent Cruise Control with Distance Control Assist, Lane Departure Prevention,
Blind Spot Intervention, Moving Object Detection, Predictive Forward Collision Warning, Forward Emergency Braking with pedestrian braking system, and Back - up Collision Intervention.
Especially noteworthy, Wrangler now offers more than 75 available active and
passive safety and security features, including
blind -
spot monitoring and rear cross-path detection, a ParkView rear backup camera with dynamic grid lines, and electronic stability control with electronic roll mitigation.
App - based services also cover internet connectivity, navigation, infotainment and climate systems, while the safety items include the usual array of
passive and active driver aids, as well as an optional lane - keeping assistant and
blind -
spot monitoring.
The Flying Spur comes with a number of
passive driver's aides like a lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control and
blind spot monitors, with the latter being an especially good thing to have in a vehicle of this size.
Along for the ride are LED headlights and taillights, turn signal indicators on the side mirror caps, a
blind spot monitoring system with rear cross-traffic alert and lane change assist, leather seats and interior trim, heated front seats, dual - zone automatic climate control with Clean Air filtration,
passive keyless entry with push - button engine starting, upgraded instrumentation, and more.
The Passat still lacks the
passive safety systems —
blind -
spot monitors, auto - braking, etc. — that have trickled down into this price bracket elsewhere, but it also got Car - Net.
This extends from HiD lights in the front to a power sunshade and backup camera at the rear, with stops along the way for a high - end stereo, many active and
passive safety systems (including
blind -
spot and cross-traffic
monitors), a touchscreen, rain - sensing moonroof and tilt / slide wipers — or is it the other way around?