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Added on the 19/04/2021 08:47:35 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
SEAT is updating its Ibiza, adding a refreshed exterior look, a revolution to the interior, as well as new levels of connectivity and driver assistant systems.The SEAT Ibiza has been a key pillar of the brand’s success since it was first introduced back in 1984, and after 37 years, five generations and nearly 6 million sales, it’s SEAT’s most successful vehicle to ever roll off the production line. The facelifted fifth generation is aiming to maintain that winning mentality as a key model in its segment in Europe.The world’s become increasingly digitalised and the SEAT Ibiza is ready to be part of the journey, bringing greater intuitiveness, functionality and quality to the interior space, achieved through an improved design language and increased levels of connected technology and new, more elegant materials.
Beck Diefenbach / Reuters Consumer Reports released its second-ever ranking of driver-assistance systems on Wednesday. Tesla once again took second place, but an increasingly crowded field is quickly encroaching. Autopilot outpaced competitors in capabilities and performance, but sank to the bottom for categories like driver engagement and clarity around safety. Consumer Reports' rankings come as Tesla launches its "full self-driving" beta software, which is not actually self-driving. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Tesla's poor track record of keeping drivers engaged while Autopilot is on cost the automaker significant points in Consumer Reports' latest ranking of driver-assistance systems.
The fourth generation of the SEAT Leon is the safest vehicle the brand has ever developed, thanks not only to its level of passive safety, but also, in particular, to the integration of a state-of-the-art suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).The aim is not only to protect passengers in case of an accident, but also to prevent accidents from occurring. That is why these systems are always alert and monitor the car's environment with images and data gathered by a camera, as well as ultrasonic and radar sensors. Thanks to it, the new SEAT Leon can react when facing obstacles on the road or sudden movements of other drivers, and provide effective driver assistance when necessary, alerting drivers to a dangerous situation or minimising the risk or consequences of an accident.Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), which represent the first step towards autonomous driving, not only provide a significant increase in active safety: they also improve driving quality and comfort in daily traffic situations. These systems assist the driver via light and acoustic signals, as well as vibration through the steering wheel, depending on the assistant. The vehicle is also capable of avoiding or minimising a dangerous situation by corrections in the steering wheel and autonomous braking, even without human intervention.
Renault 5 was a unique car renowned for its avant-garde design, versatility and fuel frugality. It addressed the challenges of its times for millions of families, responding to the oil shock, changing lifestyles, and the need for a second car. Carrying on this extremely modern heritage, Renault 5 E-Tech electric is a bold response to the societal and environmental challenges of our time – energy sobriety, sustainability and a small carbon footprint. With its heart-winning design, electrical and digital features made for function and fun, and a circular production system that is both local and responsible, it has everything it takes to set the new standard in city cars for the energy transition.
After receiving an urgent message from a VVIP customer at the North Pole, Bentley has deployed a Bentayga equipped with its suite of Driver Assistance Systems to track down a very special missing reindeer. The customer in question is no stranger to Bentley, having been in touch 12 months ago to source a more luxurious alternative to out-of-date sleigh in the form of the Reindeer Eight – a customised Flying Spur V8. This year, the customer has been troubled by the absence of a vital member of his team - one tasked with plotting and navigating a global grand tour of exceptional scale (some 41 million miles in just one night) through the apparent power of a shiny red nose.Fortunately, Bentley customers have foreseen the situation, with nearly two thirds of Bentayga orders including sophisticated technology known as ADAS – Advanced Deer Alert System. A key feature of ADAS is Night Vision, which will be a crucial tool to locate the nasally-significant animal in time for Christmas.