Safety
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Side-Impact Door Beams
All doors are reinforced with steel beams to help absorb impact energy and deflect side-impact force. Both the A and B pillars are also reinforced to help strengthen the body of the vehicle.
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4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
ABS is the foundation of an active safety system. It helps provide greater vehicle control when stopping in difficult conditions like wet or slippery roads.
No matter how advanced a safety feature is, seatbelts should always be worn for maximum protection. Image shown for reference only.

Electronic Stability Control (ESC) & Traction Control System (TCS)
The Electronic Stability Control monitors and assists in the control of key vehicle functions to provide improved directional stability, which helps you maintain better control in difficult driving situations. The advanced Traction Control System can sense wheel spin during acceleration. When it does, it uses a combination of engine power and brake force to transfer power to the wheels that have the most traction, providing both increased control and enhanced responsiveness.
Image shown for reference only. No matter how advanced a safety feature is, seatbelts should always be worn for maximum protection. Image shown for reference only.

Brake Assist System (BAS)
The Brake Assist System (BAS) adds an additional level of enhanced safety by detecting emergency braking situations and applying additional braking force. BAS instantly assesses a number of variables including brake pedal pressure and speed the brake pedal was depressed and responds with full braking force if necessary.
No matter how advanced a safety feature is, seatbelts should always be worn for maximum protection. Image shown for reference only.

Electronic Brake-Force Distribution (EBD)
EBD senses the vehicle’s load and weight distribution, then applies the necessary braking pressure at each wheel. This helps to enhance your control.
No matter how advanced a safety feature is, seatbelts should always be worn for maximum protection. Image shown for reference only.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
The monitoring system includes air-pressure sensors located at each wheel. If a tire reaches a specified low air pressure, a warning light alerts you.
Even with TPMS, always check your tire pressure on a regular basis w/a digital tire gauge. Image shown for reference only.

Airbag and Seat Belt Sensors
This advanced air bag system monitors the severity of an impact, the presence of a front passenger and seat-belt use, and then controls airbag inflation accordingly.
For maximum protection, always wear your seat belt. Image shown for reference only.
