Features Flashcards
Fire Wall
Allows driver and passengers Ample time to escape in the case of a Engine bay Fire.
Pre Collision System with Pedestrian Detection
Mitigates frontal collisions with vehicles and pedestrians.
Audible and visual alerts are activated and auto braking is applied when driver fails to react.
Lane departure Alert with steering assist
Provides gentle Corrective steering to allow the vehicle to remain in a visible lane.
Also issuing a visual and audible cue if resulting in a departure of the lane.
Lane tracing assist
Uses the lines and the preceding vehicle to stay with the lane.
Proactive Driving assist
Gentle braking steering and distance control between your vehicle and any preceding obstacles.
ABS
Anti-lock braking system
VVT-I
Variable valve timing with intelligence approximately three months of driving and will allow the system to adapt to your driving habits and give you the best possible gas mileage.
Road sign assist
Designed to display road signs on the MID(multi information display)
Will also alert the driver if they exceeded the speed limit
Full speed range dynamic radar cruise control
Allowing a lower speed to be set while maintaining distance with a preceding vehicle, auto braking will be applied if the distance shorten.
Dynamic radar, cruise control
You’re able to set a constant rate of speed while maintaining distance with any proceeding vehicles
Automatic highbeams
Allows the highbeam tax to pay and deactivate automatically
Conditions for deactivation
• approaching headlights of a vehicle detected.
Conditions for activation
• receding tail lights detected
Breakaway mounts
This causes the engine to tilt in case of a severe head-on collision. This prevents the engine from colliding with a driver and/or passenger.
Front ventilated disc brakes
offer significant benefits by effectively dissipating heat generated during braking, leading to improved stopping power, reduced brake fade, and consistent performance
Crumple zones
structural safety features in vehicles that crumple during a collision to absorb energy and protect passengers.
LED
headlights that use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce light.
Computer
controls many aspects of the car’s performance and operation. It receives data from sensors, processes it, and then issues commands to other parts of the car.
ABS
to prevent a vehicle’s wheels from locking up during heavy braking, allowing the driver to maintain steering control and avoid skidding, especially on slippery surfaces, thus enhancing safety during emergency braking situations.
Battery
to start the engine by providing a jolt of electricity. It also powers the car’s electrical system while the car is running.
T.P.M.S
Tire pressure monitoring system,
a safety system that monitors the air pressure in a vehicle’s tires. It alerts the driver if the pressure is too low or high.
Blind spot monitoring
A system that alerts drivers of vehicles in their blind spot
Uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to detect vehicles
Illuminates a warning indicator on the sideview mirror
Reinforced Side Beams
beams that have been strengthened with side reinforcement or steel plates to control cracking and provide additional structural support
Vortex Generators
small aerodynamic devices, often in the form of fins or blades, strategically placed on a vehicle’s surface.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
a car safety feature that uses radar sensors to detect vehicles approaching from the side while you are reversing
60/40 split seats
rear seats that fold down in two parts, with one side being 60% of the seat and the other side being 40%.