Mazda i-ACTIVSENSE® Features in Boise, ID


Guide to Mazda i-ACTIVSENSE® Features

Mazda's i-ACTIVSENSE technology suite bolsters safety, alerting drivers to hazards and reducing accident risks. It encompasses lane departure warning, advanced front lighting, smart brake support, blind-spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control.

Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS):

AFS optimizes nighttime visibility by dynamically adjusting headlight direction based on steering wheel movements and vehicle speed, ensuring excellent illumination, especially around curves.

High Beam Control (HBC):

Mazda's HBC enhances nighttime visibility while preventing glare for other drivers by automatically switching between high and low beams in response to oncoming traffic or other vehicles on the road.

Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM):

RVM functions as the blind-spot monitoring system, detecting vehicles approaching from the rear that may be unseen by the driver. It illuminates a warning light in the corresponding side mirror when a vehicle enters the blind spot. Additionally, RVM includes a rear traffic alert feature that works in tandem with blind spot monitoring to warn of approaching vehicles while reversing.

Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) with Lane-Keep Assist System:

LDWS actively detects lane markings and issues audible and visual alerts if the vehicle unintentionally drifts from its lane. Lane-keep assist complements this by gently guiding the vehicle back to the center of its lane with subtle steering inputs.

Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) with Stop-and-Go Function:

MRCC maintains a set speed and safe distance from the vehicle ahead, automatically adjusting speed to maintain the preset distance, even in stop-and-go traffic, reducing driver fatigue. The stop-and-go function enables the vehicle to come to a complete stop and resume following the car ahead when traffic resumes.

Smart Brake Support (SBS) and Advanced Smart City Brake Support (SCBS):

SBS and SCBS work together as Mazda's advanced automatic braking technologies. SBS reduces the severity of frontal collisions by automatically applying brakes at higher speeds. SCBS operates at lower speeds, common in urban settings, to help prevent or mitigate collisions with vehicles and pedestrians.

Acceleration Control for AT:

Acceleration Control for Automatic Transmission is a unique safety feature in Mazda's suite of technologies, preventing unintended rapid acceleration. It's crucial in scenarios where drivers may accidentally press the accelerator instead of the brake, such as in parking lots or heavy traffic.

Explore Mazda's i-ACTIVSENSE technologies, available on most 2024 models like the Mazda 3 and CX-5, at Dennis Dillon Mazda in Boise, ID. Consult with our representatives to find the ideal Mazda equipped with the i-ACTIVSENSE® features you need for road safety.

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