Sentences with phrase «technologies include»

-- A solid body structure as stiff as any in the global midsize sedan market, allowing for precise tuning and dynamic vehicle control — A premium steering gear that ensures smooth, precise responsiveness and on - center feel — Proven and continuously refined MacPherson strut front and mutli - link rear suspensions — Large, ventilated front disc and solid rear disc brakes, clamped on by dual - piston front and single - piston rear aluminum calipers, which are expected to deliver best - in - class stopping distance — An isolated engine cradle for tuned, refined feedback, without noise or vibration — Fuel - saving electric power rack - and - pinion variable - effort power steering, resulting in effortless low - speed maneuvers and a higher degree of steering feel at higher speeds — Chassis control technologies include four - channel anti-lock brakes, full - function traction control, four - corner electronic stability control, electronic brake force distribution, brake assist system, corner brake control, hydraulic brake fade assist and drag torque control.
Escalade's newest technologies include safety features to help protect occupants at all times; front and rear automatic braking relies short - range radar technology and ultrasonic sensors to help avoid front and rear low - speed collisions.
Additional available technologies include Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go, Blind Spot Collision Warning, Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning, Smart Parking Assist, and pedestrian recognition with haptic steering wheel warnings for the Forward Collision - Avoidance Assist system.
Key technologies include the latest generation of dual - stage, multiple - threshold airbags for the driver and front passenger, side airbags for the driver and front passenger, along with side curtain airbags (with a rollover sensor) for all outboard occupants.
These technologies include the Collision Mitigation Braking System, the Lane Departure Warning, the Forward Collision Warning and the Road Departure Mitigation Braking System.
Escalade's new technologies include safety features to help protect occupants at all times; front and rear automatic braking relies short - range radar technology and ultras (more)
Escalade's new technologies include safety features to help protect occupants at all times; front and rear automatic braking relies short - range radar technology and ultras
Available technologies include the Driving Mode Select and Adaptive Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC).
Honda Sensing ™ technologies include:
New innovative Ford technologies include: - SYNC 2 uses Voice Recognition to allow you to use your smartphone and access music, hands - free for extra convenience.
Additional new chassis technologies include variable gear ratio steering, beefier front and rear stabilizer bars and standard 4 - wheel disc brakes, along with the application of new Agile Handling Assist brake - torque vectoring technology for more precise and agile cornering.
The car's roadholding technologies include Acura's Super Handling all - wheel - drive system and the vehicle - stability - assist program.
Available safety technologies include blind - spot monitoring, rear cross traffic alert and smart brake support.
Available technologies include adaptive cruise control with stop - and - go functionality, pre-collision assist with pedestrian detection that includes active braking, pro trailer backup assist, Sync 3 with Sync Connect, dual - headrest rear - seat entertainment system, 4G modem with Wi - Fi hotspot, wireless phone charging and second - row tilt - and - slide functionality.
Safety systems and driving assistance technologies include 8 airbags, ESP, PRE-SAFE, Dynamic cornering control system, Brake Assist, Adaptive Brake with HOLD Function, ASR Hill Start Assist, 360 Degree Surround View Camera and an Active Park Assist.
The suite of technologies include Collision Mitigation Braking, Road Departure Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keeping Assist.
To attract safety - minded customers, standard technologies include a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, lane - departure warning, automatic high beams, and a rearview camera.
Additional crash - avoidance technologies include a standard rearview camera, while 10 standard airbags highligfht the post-collision safety features.
In addition to its hybrid powertrain, some of the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica model's novel technologies include a built - in vacuum cleaner, automated parallel and perpendicular parking, automatic emergency braking, a dual - screen rear entertainment system, and a next - gen take on the Chrysler brand's renowned Stow «n Go seating, which replaces pull straps with a one - touch power option that sees the seats fold into the floor.
Other energy - saving technologies include the ability to coast along in certain situations, e.g. when you take your foot off the accelerator pedal to reduce your speed slowly.
Other energy - saving technologies include the ability to coast along in certain situations, e.g. when...
Available active safety technologies include new Surround Vision, Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, Rear CrossTraffic Alert, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Front Pedestrian Braking and more.
The most common current technologies include regenerative braking, electric motor assist, and automatic start and shut off.
New technologies include widespread use of aerodynamic improvements and tire rolling resistance, as well as engine and transmission upgrades.
Vehicle technologies include Hybrids, low - weight materials, low rolling resistance tires, fuel - tracking devices, and synthetic oils.
New technologies include an extra USB port, a «Bird's Eye» 360 - degree camera system, and an optional 4.2 - inch color display in the instrument cluster.
Other available new technologies include adaptive cruise control with braking assist, a backup camera, automatic parking assist, adaptive LED headlights, and a head - up display.
Other technologies include «Car to X» communication, which will allow the concept to speak to other cars digitally, to help increase safety.
Driver assist technologies include Lane Keeping Alert and Lane Keeping Aid, Adaptive Cruise Control and Forward Alert, Front and Rear Park Assist, TPMS, Electronic Stability Program, Driver Impairment Monitor, and Emergency Assistance is available in certain markets.
Additional technologies include the same all - wheel steering setup from the first Prologue, as well as adaptive air suspension and a wireless charging system using inductive charging technology.
The resources required to offer teachers hands - on access to a variety of technologies include both human and financial capital.
Competitors offering similar technologies include Visible Path Corp. and Entopia Inc..
Other technologies include testing for cross reactive and pan-antigens, reactivity to food combinations, and testing for food gums, artificial coloring, small molecule chemicals, and oil proteins.
The technologies include advanced high - and low - temperature electrolysis as well as photoelectrochemical (PEC) and solar thermochemical (STCH) water splitting.
These technologies include: Yield Protection Technology (YPT ™), Heat & Drought Tolerance Technology («HDT»), Water Use Efficiency Enhancement Technology («WET ™»), and Yield Enhancement Technology («YET ™»).
Some of these technologies include:
Other uses of new chemical technologies include tracers and reporters for geomapping and well connectivity, as well as different types of fluid loss agents that prevent formation damage or keep well integrity, and smart and stimuli - responsive nanoparticles that can be used for improving gelation.
These technologies include next generation exome and whole - genome sequencing, ChiP - sequencing, tissue transcriptome and epitope profiling, and miRNome, proteome and metabolome screening in different body fluids.
Examples of new products enabled by graphene technologies include fast, flexible and strong consumer electronics, such as electronic paper and bendable personal communication devices, as well as lighter and more energy - efficient aeroplanes.
Those technologies include the «driver» used to crush the fuel capsule, such as lasers, heavy ion beams, or powerful pulses of electric current.
The technologies include fake base stations for hijacking and monitoring cellphone calls and radio - equipped USB sticks that transmit a computer's contents.
These technologies include a variety of tools and techniques to collect and analyze data associated with a specific spatial location.
Available technologies include a lane departure warning system, Bluetooth solutions for audio streaming and hands - free calling, back up cameras, dashboard cameras, and even connected emergency response systems.
Integrated state of the art technologies include gravity, pick and place, wrap around and vision - guided robotics.
Promising technologies include saturated soil culture and intermittent irrigation during the growing period.
Other concentration technologies include membrane systems such as reverse osmosis, which also use pressure.
Newer distribution technologies include microwave improvements, satellites, optical fiber, and technologies such as paging and cellular telephony.
Nonsmoking technologies include vaporization, edibles and capsules.
Other technologies include platforms for peer - to - peer lending, as well as the recent rise in cryptocurrency which allows individual investors access to ICOs (initial coin offerings) that skip the private venture capital stages.
Some more popular technologies include collaboration and virtual meeting technologies, data mining and analysis, private cloud, mobile application, public cloud infrastructure and data visualization.
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