What Driver Assistance Features Are Available on Honda Vehicles?
When it comes to getting safely from point A to point B, drivers appreciate all the help they can get. Fortunately, features on new Honda vehicles, like Honda Sensing, can help drivers and passengers stay safe on the road. Wondering what driver assistance features are available on Honda vehicles? Keep reading for an overview of Honda Sensing and some of the included features.
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Honda Sensing Features
In addition to a reliable structure designed to minimize injury in case of an accident, many new Honda vehicles are available with excellent driver assistance features like the Honda Sensing suite of features. The Honda Sensing system encompasses a wide range of features. While none of these driver-assistance systems are a substitute for attentive driving, they can help drivers be aware of their environment and avoid accidents. Some of the features included in Honda Sensing are:
- Forward Collision Warnings (FCW) integrated with Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS™) – In some circumstances, this system can warn drivers or even apply braking to minimize the impact of a crash.
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW) integrated with Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) – These features and Lane Keeping Assist System (LKSA) help drivers stay in their lane and safely on the road.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low Speed Follow – This system takes some of the hassle out of using cruise control to maintain consistent speeds in traffic.
What Vehicles Are Available With Honda Sensing?
Many new Honda vehicles are available with Honda Sensing. Some of these include the 2017 Honda Civic, 2017 Honda Accord, 2016 Honda Pilot, and 2017 Honda CR-V. To learn more about this crash-prevention technology, or to test drive a Honda model with this suite of features, contact a member of the Battison Honda sales team today.