BY EU STUDIO
Friday, January 14, 2022-14:02
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Mazda has always been characterized by standing out in the
design, quality and efficiency
of its models. Capable of causing a smile at the wheel, they incorporate
cutting-edge technology
that has made the Japanese brand a leading brand. At the same time,
safety
has become a determining factor when buying a car and, aware of this, it has been one of the points on which Mazda has most influenced and worked in recent decades.
i-Activsense
is the term that the manufacturer has given to the set of innovative technologies that guarantee the safety of the driver and other occupants at all times.
The brand's models benefit from this technology, which is responsible for
identifying hazards, avoiding collisions and reducing the severity of accidents
.
The Mazda CX-5 2022 has become the best standard-bearer of all this technology by being the best-selling model in the entire history of the manufacturer, since the first generation of the SUV arrived in 2012. A benchmark.
Visibility, a key factor
Equipping good headlights is basic when it comes to talking about safety.
The CX-5 solves this issue with the
adaptive Smart Full LED headlights (ALH)
that it equips, with an evolution from 12 to 20 LED modules to control the distribution of light with greater precision.
Thus, they dim automatically if a car approaches, in order not to dazzle other drivers.
The SUV is even capable of turning off only the lights that are in its line of sight so that it can see the road, since keeping the others on does not darken.
On road trips, they automatically switch to a higher position to cover more distance.
eyes at all points
Keeping an eye on everything that happens around us allows the driver to control everything that escapes his perception.
There are several assistants that contribute to this and that, without a doubt, make driving much easier.
The
blind spot control with rear traffic detector
tells us which vehicles are approaching from behind or in the next lane to be able to change lanes in complete safety.
As it does?
By means of an audible warning and an illuminated icon in the corresponding mirror.
In addition, the rear traffic detector warns, thanks to the radars and indicators that it integrates, about a possible collision when the distance to a vehicle, pedestrian or object is shortened.
If this technology is already intuitive,
Lane
Keep Assist monitors lane markings and, if an unsignaled change is made, alerts the driver.
As long as the car sees fit, it also corrects the direction to return to the center of the lane.
To top it off, the
emergency braking assistant
checks the speed and distance of both vehicles and pedestrians.
It is also capable of performing an emergency stop or automatic braking if it detects a possible collision.
A display of assistants and technology
The
Head Up-Display
makes driving much easier.
This system is responsible for projecting very useful information on the windshield such as speed, navigation instructions or signs that we find on our way.
The latter, thanks to the
recognition of traffic signs
.
Adaptive
Radar Cruise Control
,
Fatigue Detection with a camera
and the newest
Cruise and Traffic Assist (CTS)
demonstrate the technological endowment of the 2022 Mazda CX-5. The latter is intended to reduce driver fatigue by providing assistance with the accelerator, brake pedal, and steering wheel movements in slow-moving traffic situations.
Awarded for your safety
Recently, the CX-5 has been recognized for offering the latest technology in security.
The Japanese SUV was the only vehicle out of a total of twenty small and mid-size SUV models tested to achieve the
highest rating in the side crash test
conducted by the
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). )
.
Likewise, the safety tests carried out by
Euro Ncap
give the maximum score (5 stars) to the CX-5, reaching up to
95% protection
in adult occupants.
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