Automotive Safety Systems

Despite the advancement in automotive technology, there is still a long way to go before Automated Driving Systems (ADS) can handle the entire task of driving when we can’t or don’t want to drive ourselves. A series of long-sought safety measures in the U.S will eventually require new cars to have the technology to detect drunk drivers and prevent children from accidentally being left in cars on hot days. As part of the law, new cars must have automatic emergency braking and crash avoidance systems. According to the market database, it is possible to prevent accidents altogether or, at the very least, actively reduce their impact using active safety technology.

 In dangerous situations, Active Safety Systems prevent or mitigate an accident before it happens. Head-Up Display, Electronic Stability Control, Anti-Lock Braking Systems, Night Vision System, and Driver Monitoring System are some of the active safety features in a vehicle. The Passive Safety Systems does not function until it is triggered. At the time of impact, these features are activated and work to limit damage and reduce the risk of injury. The three systems are seat belts, airbags, and the construction of the vehicle.

Actnano Inc., a global leader in nanocoating for automotive and consumer electronics, has released Titan, a revolutionary new coating unlike any other available in the industry today. While maintaining stability over a wide range of operation temperatures, Titan provides maximum protection against harsh environmental conditions, such as water, condensation, salt, and humidity. With the ever-increasing use of Advanced Driver Assistance System on vehicles and the drive toward fully autonomous driving, this is a critical safety issue.

In the coming years, Lexus plans to revamp its model lineup and add brand new nameplates. There will be three electric models available in the United States by 202. By 2025, Toyota will introduce a new generation of its luxury SUV, the RX model. The hybrid power train will enhance the brand’s best-selling crossover in the U.S, which rides on Toyota’s global luxury platform. It will have the new Lexus Interface infotainment system, along with many new safety and assistance features.

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