Don Herring North Mitsubishi

May 1, 2023

Whether you’re commuting to work or taking a road trip, it helps to have a vehicle that can make your journey less stressful. When you drive a Mitsubishi, you can take advantage of driver assistance features that give you peace of mind. Here are three driver assistance features that make Mitsubishis safer on the road.

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MI-PILOT

Mitsubishi’s MI-PILOT system is ideal for long-distance drives and when you’re traveling in stop-and-go traffic. The system utilizes cameras and radar to monitor the distance between your Mitsubishi and the vehicle in front of you. When traffic starts to slow, the system can lower your speed, provide braking support, and help with evasive steering. The system can also help your Mitsubishi stay centered in its lane. 

Adaptive Cruise Control

Cruise control is a standard feature in most vehicles that lets you set a desired cruising speed for the vehicle to maintain. However, Mitsubishi’s adaptive cruise control does much more. After you set your preferred speed, the system will monitor traffic patterns to ensure your Mitsubishi is keeping a safe distance from the vehicle in front of it. When traffic slows, the system will lower your cruising speed, and when traffic speeds up, it will accelerate to your set speed.

Forward Collision Mitigation

Even when paying close attention, it’s easy to get caught off guard by a vehicle suddenly veering into your path. Forward collision mitigation warns you when this happens with audible alerts. If you can’t react in time, the system will apply the brakes. 

These are just three of the many driver assistance features that make Mitsubishis safer on the road. Test-drive a Mitsubishi today.