Honda SENSING technology continues to improve

Honda introduced SENSING 360 and SENSING Elite, its new generation safety technologies developed with the 'Safety for All' approach.

Honda introduced SENSING 360 and SENSING Elite, its new generation safety technologies developed with the ‘Safety for All’ approach.

Honda introduced SENSING 360 and SENSING Elite, its new generation safety technologies developed with the ‘Safety for All’ approach. Honda has been working for a society without accidents by continuing the research and development of safety technologies in terms of both hardware and software for many years. Honda SENSING safety and driving assistance system is available on 99 percent of Honda’s new car models sold in Japan and the United States and 86 percent worldwide. The number of vehicles with Honda SENSING feature exceeds 14 million.

Honda, which attaches importance and continues to work in the field of security as one of its basic approaches, first introduced Honda SENSING Elite to the market in 2021, which has the Traffic Jam Pilot function suitable for Level 3 automatic driving technology. Honda SENSING Elite offers advanced recognition and understanding functions achieved with Honda’s original artificial intelligence technologies through new generation technologies. Using the information obtained with the launch of Honda SENSING Elite, Honda SENSING 360 versatile safety and driving support system was developed. Honda SENSING 360 uses new generation technologies that reduce the burden on the driver by detecting unusual conditions occurring on the driver and around the vehicle to prevent collisions.

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New generation technologies of Honda SENSING 360

With new generation technologies, new functions will be added to the existing Honda SENSING 360 to reduce the risk of collision and further ease the burden on the driver as a result of detecting unusual conditions around the driver and the vehicle.

In this context, the new functions to be added to SENSING 360 are; Advanced Lane Driving with hands-free operation ve Advanced Lane Changing that works hands-free It is aimed to provide drivers with a more comfortable and safe driving experience. Thanks to these functions, road control of the vehicle becomes easier; Warnings for following distance also help the driver.

In addition, Honda SENSING 360 helps the vehicle slow down and stop in the relevant lane when the system’s requests to hand over control (returning control to the driver) are not responded to. Driver Emergency Assistance System and detects the vehicle approaching from behind and informs the passengers with notifications so that they notice the approaching vehicle. Exit Warning It is of great importance for traffic safety. Honda is preparing to introduce technology that detects the driver’s condition and risk factors to prevent frontal collision within the scope of Honda SENSING 360; Driver Distraction Alert and Collision Warning, In-Lane Collision Avoidance Assist Technology ve Emergency Steering Guidance Support Technology It provides speed reduction and steering support to reduce the risk of collision with pedestrians, bicycles or vehicles.

New generation technologies of Honda SENSING Elite

Along with new generation technologies, Honda SENSING Elite is being developed to help the driver have a safe and trouble-free journey in all road conditions, including off-highway roads, with recognition and understanding technologies obtained by Honda’s artificial intelligence technologies. The SENSING Elite technology, developed by Honda engineers whose work has accelerated with the increase in knowledge on the subject, is aimed to be put into use by the mid-2020s.

Among the new generation technological functions of Honda SENSING Elite, it is capable of overcoming a complex traffic environment. Driving Assist on Non-Highway Roads, Driving Assist for All Highway Driving Situations ve Automatic Parking Assist It is located. In terms of automatic parking, Honda will further develop an “automatic valet parking” function that will allow customers to leave and exit their vehicles wherever they go.

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