sexta-feira, 19 de outubro de 2018


TOYOTA




Brand launches new anti-collision system

UMW Toyota Motor recently introduced the all-new Toyota Rush, the company's answer to the popular Honda BR-V.One of the biggest highlights of the all-new Toyota Rush is its Pre-Collision System, fitted to the 1.5S variant.The Rush's Pre-Collision System uses stereo cameras mounted behind the rear vCompared to the Myvi's system, the one found on the all-new Rush is able to alert and mitigate a possible crash, from speeds of 4 to 100 km / h, an improvement over the Myvi's 30 km / h limit. In addition to that, the all-new Rush's PCS is also able to detect pedestrians, up to speeds of 50 km / h.



The all-new Rush's pre-collision braking is able to bring the vehicle to a complete stop if it detects a vehicle or pedestrian with speeds up to 30 km / h, and is able to reduce collision damage if the speeds are within 30 to 80 km / h. Of course, this is similar to the Myvi's ASA system, the all-new Rush also features Front Departure Alert and Pedal Misoperation Control, both of which will emit an audible alert to the driver.The fit of the Pre-Collision System also makes our Malaysian spec Rush the best-equipped model compared to the other markets the model is sold in, the other market currently offer such a feature.Honda also offers a similar Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) feature, part of the Honda Sensing suite found in the Accord, Odyssey, and CR-V. Compared to the Myvi and Rush's camera-only setup, the more expensive Honda Sensing adds a millimeter wave radar, thus providing better accuracy and a wider range of features, including adaptive cruise control.That said, the Rush's Pre-Collision System works well enough for the sub-RM100k price range. Toyota's more expensive models like the Harrier feature a more advanced camera plus radar-based Toyota Safety Sense system, which is comparable to Honda's Sensing. (VCS), Traction Control (TRC), and Panoramic View Monitor (PVM). In addition, it has a wide range of features and features.






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