2017 Lincoln MKZ Aces IIHS small overlap Test, WINS Top Safety Pick +


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2017 Lincoln MKZ Aces IIHS small overlap Test, WINS Top Safety Pick +


the Lincoln MKZ 2017 has earned a Top Safety Pick rating + by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, thanks in part to changes to its structure front which has boosted his side before small overlap.

as you may already know, the test before small overlap is a frontal crash test when it is only a small part of the end front of the vehicle. The MKZ, like the Ford Fusion (with which it shares its platform), is also available with a prevention of accident before optionally system that allowed him to win the prize for superior security.

in the IIHS test, the MKZ has managed to avoid the collisions at 12 mph (19 kph) and 25 mph (40 kph), then its element of alert collision before also met the criteria of the NHTSA.

for 2017, the MKZ is available with loads of driver-assist technologies. Always keeping an eye on, it's its pre-collision help with pedestrian detection - a system that uses cameras and radar technology to monitor the proximity of the vehicle to other cars and pedestrians. If a potential collision is detected, the driver will be alerted via visible and audible warnings before that the car will have any kind of preventive measures.

other useful active safety systems available on MKZ 2017 are the way to maintain the system, which applies the flying couple and alert the driver should sensors detect that the car is drifting out of his way, but also of BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) with cross traffic alert.

BLIS uses sensors radar alerts pilots if all vehicles are detected in the blindness of the MKZ, so that cross-traffic alerts works by detecting vehicles approaching on part and, when the vehicle is back up, warn the driver with a light and a sound signal.

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2017 Lincoln MKZ Aces IIHS small overlap Test, WINS Top Safety Pick +


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