6 SUV’s That Will Soon Drive Themselves
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6 SUV’s That Will Soon Drive Themselves

Autonomous vehicles are vehicles that use a combination of technology and software to run with little to no human interference. Such vehicles have the potential to change the world of driving as we know it. They could cut down on fuel consumption, lower CO2 levels, and considering most accidents are caused by human error, make traveling the roads safer for drivers everywhere. 

Here are six SUVs that will soon be fully autonomous:

1. Tesla Model eXample of safety

The Tesla Model X hosts 8 external cameras for a 360 degree view of the car, radars and ultrasonic sensors to compliment the camera views, and a powerful processor to pull it all together and make it one impressive suv. The front facing radar detects objects through rain, snow, or fog, for 160 M. The radar, along with sensors and frontal cameras, that also has an impressive range of 250 M, give the Model X features like Front Collision Warning and Automatic Emergency Braking. These two features allow the car to detect impending collisions with objects or other vehicles, and then apply the brakes accordingly. This drastically lowers the chance of accidents and makes the Tesla Model X a Model example of safety.

2. Traverse safely with Chevrolet

The Chevrolet Traverse has many self-driving capabilities. It boasts HD Surround Vision for 360 views, and multiple sensors that enable features such as Side Blind Zone Alert and Lane Assist. Side blind zone alerts use cameras and sensors to alert drivers of objects or vehicles in blinds spots, while Lane assists signals when the vehicle has crossed lane boundaries and prevents and prevents possible collision with drivers in the next lane. With these features and many more drivers are sure to traverse safely into the new year.

3. Rave for Rav4 Hybrid

The Toyota Rav4 Hybrid helps ensure occupant safety using Toyota Sense 2.0. This system uses the Rav4’s integrated camera and radar network to help to reduce the likelihood of accidents. Two standard features include the Pre-Collision System with pedestrian detection, also available with bicyclists detection, helps reduce possible collisions, and Dynamic Radar cruise control which helps adjust speed and maintain a predetermined distance from preceding cars. Having a system of features dedicated to safety make the Rav4 Hybrid for something to rave about.

4. Push to start

The Volvo XC60 is named as a strong competitor for Tesla in terms of autonomous technology. It uses Pilot Assist, a form of adaptive cruise control to help control speed and maintain distance. In pilot assist mode the SUV will slow down and speed up in response to surrounding traffic. The Volvo Xc60 is keeping drivers safe by mitigating collisions with the push of a button.

5. Navigating tight parking

The Chrysler Pacifica uses Advanced Safetytech features to assist drivers on their daily journeys. One of the most features is ParkSense, front and rear. Park sense uses a combination and sensors to detect potential obstruction in the vehicles’ environment. The Chrysler Pacifica with park sense helps drivers navigate tight spaces and improve the safety of their vehicles and others around them.

6. Clean breeze with zero emission

The Nissan Terra Electric SUV utilizes intelligent key technology to display pertinent information via a dockable tablet. The most impressive feature of this SUV is the emissions rate of zero. Add semi-autonomous technology and keeping drivers safe will be a clean breeze.

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