Safety Features in Mitsubishi Cars .
When purchasing a vehicle, one would like to know about the safety of the exhilarating ride. As stylish and performance features usually take the cup, the Safety features embodied by the Mitsubishi Cars are as comforting as the driving experience. We explore the various features that come with most of the Mitsubishi Vehicles. In most cases, there are two or more of these awesome features.
“ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) – In a Mitsubishi, this is a system which helps a driver avoid a collision during heavy braking or when braking on slippery surfaces. The screeching noise that comes when a heavy brake occurs is an example of this specific feature which comes as a standard.
EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSIST SYSTEM (EBA) – This system can assist by automatically increasing brake pressure under emergency braking conditions to maximise potential braking force. The “Sudden Stop” Effect you feel after braking immediately is the epitome of EBA!
ACTIVE STABILITY CONTROL (ASC) – This feature helps the driver to gain full control of their vehicle in unfavourable weather conditions, especially on Slippery roads. This particular feature has limits and cannot help a driver maintain traction & control of the vehicle in all circumstances.
HILL START ASSIST (HSA) – This system prevents vehicles rolling backwards and makes hill starts easier by holding the braking force. This feature would have great for that “Steep Hill Assessment” in your Driver’s License Test…
SRS airbags: This safety feature is designed to supplement the protection provided by the seatbelts and the vehicle structure. Advanced RISE (Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution) Body Construction is an all-direction collision safety design which highlights as the best feature in the Mitsubishi ASX”
These are some of the awesome yet safe features that come standard in your Mitsubishi Vehicle. Efficiency & Comfort await your journey into Adventure
Information sourced by: https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/customer-assistance/safety-systems © Mitsubishi Motors 2018