Sedona is equipped with a range of technically advanced passive safety systems that are designed to help minimize injuries when an accident is unavoidable. Click the symbols to learn more.
Doors are reinforced with steel beams to help absorb impact energy and deflect side-impact force. Both the A and B pillars are reinforced to help minimize damage.
NOTE: Some features are only available on select models. See features page for details.
When certain objects are behind you, ultrasonic sensors detect them and alert you with a series of beeps. The system helps to prevent you from hitting hard-to-see objects.
NOTE: The rear-camera display and back-up warning system are not substitutes for proper and safe backing-up procedures. Always drive safely and use caution when backing up.
The foundation of an active safety system, ABS helps to provide greater vehicle control when stopping in difficult conditions like wet or slippery roads.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) provides you with improved directional stability, which helps you maintain better control in difficult driving situations. ESC monitors and controls key vehicle functions, such as brake-force pressure, the speed you’re traveling and the direction of the vehicle. It then brakes individual wheels and reduces engine power accordingly to attempt to help you bring the vehicle back on its intended course.
The monitoring system includes air pressure sensors located at each wheel. If a tire reaches a specified low air pressure, a warning light will alert you.
NOTE: Even with TPMS, always check your tire pressure on a regular basis.
Six airbags placed throughout the cabin are designed to help protect occupants. They include dual front advanced, dual front seat-mounted side and full-length side curtain airbags.
NOTE: For maximum protection, always wear your seat belt.
In the event of certain rear collisions, the active headrests move up and forward, helping to reduce the likelihood of neck injury.
In the event of certain collisions, pretensioners are designed to tighten the seatbelts to help to reduce the likelihood of injury.
A LATCH system comes standard in the second and third rows and makes it easier to secure child seats.
Three-point seat belts are standard for all seven seating positions.