A forward-mounted camera or radar can detect potential collisions and apply the brakes to prevent or lessen the effects of a detected potential collision.
Under certain conditions, enhanced auto emergency braking systems can detect pedestrians, cyclists, and oncoming vehicles when you are turning left.
Building upon Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Junction Crossing Detection can help prevent or lessen a collision by detecting a vehicle that is proceeding perpendicular to the vehicle and warning the driver. If the risk of collision increases, the system can automatically brake to help prevent or lessen the effects of a collision.
Lane Change Oncoming will alert the driver if a vehicle is detected when changing lanes. If the risk of collision increases, the system can automatically assist the steering to help prevent or lessen the effects of a collision.
Lane Change Side can help alert the driver if the system detects a potential collision with another vehicle of the intended lane the driver is changing to. If the risk of collision increases, the system can automatically assist the steering to help prevent or lessen the effects of a collision.
Evasive Steering Assist Detection can help alert the driver if the system detects a pedestrian or cyclist overlapping the front of the vehicle. If the risk of collision increases, the system can automatically assist with evasive steering when there is space to evade the collision within the driving lane to help prevent or lessen the effects of a collision.
Junction Crossing Detection can help prevent or lessen a collision by detecting a vehicle that is proceeding in front of the vehicle and warning the driver. Lane Change Oncoming alerts the driver if a potential collision is detected when changing lanes.