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    Friday, April 1, 2016

    Japanese automaker equipped with automatic braking technology advance for all car collisions create long walk from the competition.

    Last week, the Department of National Traffic Safety (NHTSA) and the Institute of National Traffic Safety USA (IIHS) has notified 20 manufacturers and dealers agree 3 system equipped with automatic emergency braking standards from 2022.

    Toyota is one of 20 firms, but Japanese automaker this week launched a new notification, almost all cars under the Toyota and Lexus brands will be equipped with automatic brakes in 2017.


    The system automatically emergency brake AEB (Automatic Emergency Brake) technology is about to hit the car detects obstacles ahead, the brake automatically intervene to help avoid a collision when the car stopped the driver not react.

    Now there are many models of Toyota integrated as part of the package AEB Lexus Safety System + and Toyota Safety Sense, but often customers have to pay more for utilities.

    Late the following year, except for Lexus GS, Toyota 4Runner and Toyota 86, the rest of its vehicles with AEB which do not have to pay extra.

    Toyota's move could make rival unexpected because Japanese carmakers always "be known" is slow and conservative in advanced technology equipment, if there is only optional elements.

    Rival Honda now offers AEB Honda Sensing System package as an optional element with a $ 1,000 price on the Civic sedan.

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