Honda has expanded its blind spot detection system: new technology detects obstacles in a circular motion on the go.
Just days after announcing the start of road testing of its autonomous vehicle technology in Europe, Honda has announced another novelty. The Honda Sensing 360 system helps prevent accidents by monitoring areas in front of, behind and next to the vehicle.
Originally introduced in 2014, Honda Sensing technology helped the driver as an advanced blind spot monitoring system, and the new system added five radars (one at the front and four at the corners) to the previous camera-based system.
The technology, which will go on sale in China from 2022 and is expected to be available across Honda’s full global range from 2030, is an important part of its ambitious plan to have no Honda motorcycles or cars by 2050 (either actively or as a sufferer). ) to a fatal road accident.
The new 360-degree system can more effectively avoid collisions with vehicles and pedestrians from different directions. The system can also adjust the speed of the vehicle to the curve of the bend.
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