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Multi-collision brake: How does this system work?
Multi-Collision Brake is a system that prevents or mitigates a subsequent impact after the vehicle has crashed and is still moving.
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Lane Assist: Do you know the lane tracking system?
Lane Assist is a lane monitoring system. So it is a system that allows you to keep the car in the lane. The Lane Assist warning lights on the dashboard signal that the system is on, but they can also signal a malfunction depending on their color.
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Hill Descent Control: How does this system work?
Hill Descent Control (HDC) is a hill descent assistant that makes it possible to drive the car down a steep hill without any interference from the driver.
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Car safety: What is the most important thing?
Safety is one of the basic elements on which great emphasis is placed when designing a car. These elements include deformation zones, which dampen the energy of the impact as effectively as possible during a collision/impact.
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Electronic Stability Program (ESP): How does it work?
The Electronic Stability Program, or ESP in short, refers to an electronic stabilization system that aims to increase driving safety. It is one of the first and, at the same time, the most widely used electronic stabilization systems.