Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

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With the launch of new models such as the X-Trail and Teana, Nissan has also invested more safety technologies in its domestically produced new models. These safety technologies not only enhance the active and passive safety of the vehicle, but also provide a better safety environment for traffic participants such as pedestrians and other vehicles. It can be said that Nissan is armed to the "toes".

ITS early warning overall safety system

Nissan's ITS early warning integrated safety system can monitor the situation within a 3-meter range around the vehicle in real time through four cameras on the front, rear, left and right sides of the vehicle, and provide three early warning functions: lane change blind spot, lane departure, and moving object/pedestrian detection, to achieve safe driving without blind spots.

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

MOD moving object/pedestrian detection warning system

The MOD moving object/pedestrian detection and warning system is mainly used in urban environments. It can detect both pedestrians and non-motor vehicles and issue timely warnings to prevent accidents. This function is more practical for SUVs with higher bodies such as the X-Trail.

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

BSW lane change blind spot warning system

The BSW lane change blind spot warning system also uses cameras on both sides to detect vehicles in the blind spot of the rearview mirror to avoid accidents when merging. If there is a vehicle in the blind spot, the warning light under the A-pillar will light up, and the driver can take corrective measures at this time.

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

LDW Lane Departure Warning System

It is inevitable to get tired during long-distance driving, and this is when the LDW lane departure warning system comes in handy. It can detect whether the vehicle has deviated from the correct driving direction by scanning the road ahead. At the same time, if the vehicle's trajectory deviates after the driver turns on the turn signal, the system will not warn, which can also help everyone develop a good driving habit of turning on the turn signal and changing lanes.

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

AVM panoramic monitoring imaging system

AVM panoramic monitoring imaging system is becoming more and more popular in Nissan models, and models such as X-Trail are also equipped with it. As the urban parking environment is becoming more and more complicated, the panoramic imaging system that can cover the objects around the vehicle in 360 degrees not only makes parking more convenient, but also avoids unnecessary losses caused by scratches. It is easy to use and fast.

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

ATC active traction control system

The ATC active traction control system was first used on Infiniti models, allowing the vehicle to pass through corners more stably and accurately. Now Dongfeng Nissan's new Teana and new X-Trail are also equipped with this technology. The ATC active traction control system can monitor the vehicle in real time when cornering. When there is a situation such as under-turning or over-turning, the ATC system can brake a certain wheel separately, thereby reasonably controlling the speed of the four wheels, helping the vehicle to pass the corner with a reasonable trajectory, avoiding the vehicle from losing control, and increasing driving pleasure.

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

HAS Hill Start Assist System

The HAS Hill Start Assist System uses the VDC system to monitor the dynamic status of the vehicle. When the vehicle starts on a slope, after releasing the brake pedal, the system can help the vehicle remain stationary on the slope for about 2 seconds, giving the driver enough time to switch between the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal, so as to prevent the vehicle from slipping when going uphill and reduce the risk of driving on slopes. The HAS Hill Start Assist System is useful in complex environments such as mountain roads and basements, and provides users with increased safety protection.

Armed to the Toes: Dongfeng Nissan Safety Technology Interpretation

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