Head curtain side - impact air bags: For the driver and front passenger, these air bags offer added protection for the head and
thorax during side - impact crashes.
Instead, it relies on a type of peristalsis that is stimulated by a combination of skeletal movement and pressure changes in
the thorax during breathing.
Not exact matches
By comparing the speed of the head and the
thorax throughout the flight, they found that
during each turn the head shifts after the body starts rotating and stops before it levels out.
The side curtain and side
thorax airbags deployed
during the crash.
Standard safety equipment includes: • Advanced Multi-stage Front Air Bags provide nearly instantaneous occupant protection by matching air bag output to crash severity • Low - risk Deployment Air Bags are included for smaller and out - of - position occupants • Front Seat - mounted Side Air Bags deploy for enhanced
thorax protection
during a side impact • Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable Curtains with Extended Up Time deploy down to provide all three rows vehicle occupant head protection
during side impact • Structural Driver and Front Passenger Knee Bolsters control occupant kinematics and reduce leg loads • Available Child Booster Seats for children 4 foot 9 inches (1.45 m) tall and between 48 lbs.