OUTLANDER SAFETY

The all-new Outlander features the latest active safety systems. MI-PILOT Assist helps to make long drives and traffic jams less stressful and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) offer automated ways to make your life easier.

ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL (ACC)

Keeping a distance with the vehicle in front

This system uses a radar and camera to keep a distance between you and the vehicle in front. If the vehicle in front slows down or stops, the ACC will automatically slow or stop your own vehicle. It offers greater peace of mind especially in stop/start traffic.

LANE KEEP ASSIST (LKA)

Keeping your vehicle in lane

This driver assistance feature is designed to support steering control to keep your vehicle in the centre of the lane. The onboard camera detects lane markers on both sides of the lane and uses those to guide the vehicle.

LANE DEPARTURE WARNING AND PREVENTION (LDW and LDP)

Reduce drifting out of your lane

If your vehicle is moving across from its lane and you're not using your indicators, you’ll first be alerted by a vibrating steering wheel and a blinking light on the digital driver’s display. It will then apply the brakes to one side of the vehicle to help keep you safely in your original lane.

ACTIVE BLIND SPOT ASSIST (ABSA)

Automatically checking your blind spots

Radar on either side of the vehicle and a front camera detect driving lane markers. If you attempt to change lanes and there’s someone in your blind spot, you get audible and visible warnings. The system will then assist you by controlling the brakes to help keep you in the original lane.

REAR AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKE (REAR AEB)

Preventing you from reversing into objects

A sonar in the rear bumper detects whether there are any obstacles, such as car park barriers. If there is anything there, you’ll get an audible warning and the brakes are automatically applied.

DRIVER ATTENTION ALERT* (DAA)

Helping to keep a watchful eye over you

If you’ve been driving for a long time, your attention span can dip. This system monitors your steering. If it detects any lack of concentration, it suggests you take a break by giving you an audible and visible warning on the dashboard.

* This feature only activates within a limited speed and specific obstacles.

TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION (TSR)

Spotting speed signs in case you miss them

Sometimes it’s easy to miss the speed limit signs as you drive along. The TSR system evaluates the speed signs through a front camera. This speed limit is then displayed on your dashboard controls – the Head up Display or the TFT meter display.

7 SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM*

A Little Extra Peace of Mind

To help reducing occupant’s injury in the event of a collision, the Outlander has a best-in-class 7-airbag system.. Front airbags, front knee airbags, front side airbags, 2nd row side airbags, and curtain airbags which help maintaining  you and your passengers in the event of a collision.

*Airbags are part of a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). To decrease the risk of injury from a deploying airbag, always fasten your seat belt, sit upright in the middle of the seat and do not lean against the door. Always place children 12 and under in the rear seat if possible and use appropriate child restraints. If using a belt-fixed rear-facing infant restraint in the front seat, activate the SRS airbag cut-off switch. Please see the owner's manual and the instructions provided with your child restraint for additional Information.

MULTI AROUND MONITOR

Keeping an eye all around you

The Multi-Around Monitor uses digital cameras mounted around the Outlander keep an eye on those hard-to-see areas. It also creates a bird's-eye visual of the vehicle from above, helping you orientate yourself and park more safely. The Multi-Around Monitor now features Moving Object Detection, which tells you if there are any people nearby.

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