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Deploying when there's a strong impact to the front of the car, these air bags work together with the seat belts to minimise injury to the head and torso of the driver and front passenger.
* | | SRS: Supplemental Restraint System | | | | |
An SRS Curtain Shield Air Bag is contained within the front pillar and roof side on each side of the car. Should the car receive a strong impact from the side, the air bag inflates to help protect the driver and front-seat passenger from injuries to the side of the head. At the same time, an SRS Side Air Bag on each side inflates to help protect the driver and front-seat passenger from injuries to the torso. | | | |
Certain types of collisions can result in an occupant's head striking the upper parts of the cabin. To minimise the possibility of injury in these cases, resin-moulded ribs are set inside the front, centre and quarter pillars and a honeycomb material is attached to the roof side rail. | | | |
Should the car be subjected to a strong impact, the pretensioner instantly reels in any slack in the front seat belts, improving their restraint effectiveness. Should the force exerted on a seat belt exceed a preset amount, the force limiter continues to support it while loosening the belt to lessen the force applied to the user's chest. | | | Pretensioning function | Force limiting function | |
The power door lock with impact-sensing release system helps prevent further damage and facilitate rescue following an accident. When the system senses impact, it automatically unlocks the doors and turns on the room lamps so occupants can exit quickly and easily or emergency responders can better provide assistance. The system also turns on the hazard flasher, which can help other vehicles avoid a secondary collision or alert people to call for help. | | | |
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