For Safety, Honda Updates Sensing 360 and Sensing Elite Technology
JAKARTA - Honda continues to support renewable technologies for safety and driver assistance systems by preparing the latest generations of Honda Sensing technology, namely the Honda Sensing 360 and Honda Sensing Elite. This technology is still in the development stage and will be put into use in the future, where new functions will be added by Honda.
In Honda Sensing 360, the technology will be made to reduce the burden on the driver by detecting abnormal conditions that occur in the driver and also the environment around the vehicle and can reduce the risk of collisions with the 360 omnidirectional feature.
Honda Sensing 360 is planned to be implemented sequentially starting in 2024.
Honda Sensing 360 consists of Advanced In Lane Driving with Hands-off Function, Driver Emergency Support System, Exit Warning, Driver Attention Warning, and Collision Warning, In-Lane Collision Avoidance Assist Technology and Emergency Steering Support Technology.
Meanwhile, Honda Sensing Elite will be developed into new technology to help drivers achieve a safe and undisturbed journey from home to their destination with peace of mind in any road conditions, including freeways.
Quoted from ANTARA, this technology utilizes the introduction and understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) technology from Honda. Honda SENSING Elite consists of Driver assistance on non-expressway roads, Automatic parking assist, Driver assistance for all expressway driving situations. This new technology is also planned to be applied sequentially globally starting in 2024.
The goal of the two new technologies is to halve the global traffic accident death rate involving Honda motorcycles and cars by half by 2030.
Honda itself has set a number of targets, namely trying to equip all its new car models globally with Honda Sensing, including the 360 and Elite, with a motorcycle detection function by 2030.
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Honda Sensing is a safety technology device and driver assistance system that Honda is currently implementing in its mass production models of four-wheeled vehicles.
This technology has been installed in 99 percent of Honda's new car models sold in Japan as well as the United States and 86 percent globally. Cumulative sales of vehicles equipped with Honda Sensing have now reached 14 million units.