Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 & 2.5+ in Stellarton, Nova Scotia
Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 & 2.5+ in Stellarton, Nova Scotia
At Anchor Toyota, we have a vast selection of vehicles in our New Inventory featuring the latest technological features such as Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 and 2.5+. With these safety features found as standard on many of the Toyota lineup models, you will have greater confidence during your daily commute. By visiting our dealership, you will benefit from our fantastic deals and superior customer service.
What is Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 & 2.5+
Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 and 2.5+ build on the previous 2.0 version, and now they offer six active driver and safety features. With the utilization of a high-resolution camera and millimetre wave radar, models equipped with TSS 2.5 and 2.5+ provide additional safety behind the wheel. Some situations that this safety suite helps with include the following:
Preventing Font-End Collisions
This system detects other vehicles or pedestrians ahead, and it delivers an audible or visual alert for the driver to act. If the driver fails to take action, then in some situations, it would enable the automatic braking feature. With TSS 2.5 and 2.5+, two more features are available: intersection support and emergency steering assist. The difference between TSS 2.5 and 2.5+ is that 2.5 only detects pedestrians for emergency steering assist, while 2.5+ can detect vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Assisting Drivers Maintain Lane
Lane departure alert works on straight roads with clear markings for lanes, and it provides audio and visual alerts when the driver veers towards the edge of the lane without signalling. If the model has a steering assist function, it could perform a slight steering correction to centre the vehicle back into its original lane.
Keeping Drivers Safe At Night
Automatic high beams improve visibility during drives at night and eliminate glare for other drivers on the road. When activated, it can scan for oncoming vehicle's headlights and automatically switch between high and low beams to avoid blinding oncoming traffic.