Driver-assistance systems
Safer Than Ever The New Civic’s Safety Tech
Honda Sensing®: A Suite of Driver-Assist Technologies
The 2024 Honda Civic boasts an impressive array of safety features, largely thanks to the Honda Sensing® suite of driver-assist technologies. This isn’t just a collection of bells and whistles; it’s a genuinely helpful system designed to prevent accidents and mitigate the severity of impacts. Honda Sensing® includes crucial features like Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS™), which can automatically brake to avoid or lessen the impact of a collision, and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), which maintains a set following distance from the vehicle ahead, adjusting speed automatically to maintain that distance.
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) and Road Departure Mitigation (RDM)
Staying within your lane is made significantly easier with the Civic’s Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS). LKAS gently nudges the steering wheel to keep you centered in your lane, providing a helpful alert if you start to drift. Working in tandem with LKAS is the Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) system. RDM not only warns you if you’re about to leave your lane unintentionally but can also actively help steer you back, preventing a potentially dangerous departure.
Blind Spot Information System (BSI) and Cross Traffic Monitor
Changing lanes or backing out of a parking space can be stressful, but the Civic’s Blind Spot Information System (BSI) and Cross Traffic Monitor help alleviate those concerns. BSI uses sensors to detect vehicles in your blind spots, alerting you with visual indicators in the side mirrors. The Cross Traffic Monitor adds an extra layer of safety when reversing out of parking spaces, warning you of approaching vehicles that might not be visible.
Improved Camera and Sensor Technology
Honda has continuously refined the technology behind its safety systems. The Civic’s cameras and sensors are more sophisticated than ever before, providing a wider field of vision and improved accuracy. This translates to more reliable and responsive alerts, giving drivers more time to react to potential hazards. The improved sensors also offer better performance in various lighting conditions, from bright sunlight to low-light situations.
Advanced Airbags and Structural Reinforcement
Beyond the driver-assist systems, the Civic’s passive safety features are equally impressive. The vehicle is equipped with an advanced airbag system, strategically placed to provide optimal protection in a variety of collision scenarios. Furthermore, the Civic’s body structure is engineered with high-strength steel, designed to absorb and distribute impact forces effectively, protecting occupants in the event of a crash.
Beyond the Basics: Additional Safety Features
The Civic doesn’t stop at the core Honda Sensing® features. Additional safety enhancements include features like Automatic High-Beam Headlights (AHB), which automatically switch between high and low beams depending on traffic conditions, and a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that constantly monitors tire pressure, alerting you to any potential issues. These seemingly small additions contribute to a comprehensive safety package that elevates the overall driving experience.
Honda’s Commitment to Safety
Honda’s dedication to safety is evident in the Civic’s comprehensive suite of features. It’s clear that Honda hasn’t simply included these features as checkmarks on