Not exact matches
Automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, blind spot
warning, high beam assist, and the rest of Hyundai's safety suite are now
standard across the
range.
There's an impressive list of
standard safety equipment fitted
across the
range, including autonomous emergency braking, lane departure
warning, trailer stability assist, traffic sign recognition and rear parking aid.
Lane - departure
warning, rear cross-traffic alert and blind - spot monitoring, front and rear sensors and reversing camera are
standard across the H9
range.
As far as minor updates are concerned, CarAdvice reports that it could feature a new infotainment system with satellite navigation as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and could include features like make the City - Brake Active System, Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS)-- which included Forward Collision
Warning, Lane Departure
Warning and High - Beam Support System — as
standard across the
range.
Blind spot monitoring is
standard, though lane departure
warning, lane keep assist, automatic emergency braking, and forward collision alert with pedestrian detection are only available on the top Premier trim, and only by selecting the Driver Confidence II package, a knock against Chevy when many other automakers are starting to include these features as
standard across their
range, like Toyota.
A lane departure
warning system is also
standard across the model
range.
Reverse parking camera with guidelines is exquisite to AWD trim, while engine immobilizer, remote central locking and door open
warning sign are
standard across Duster
range.