Car safety technology package comparison

2015 Mazda6 GT
The 2015 Mazda6 GT with the Tech Package adds many modern safety options including Smart City Brake Support. Photo by Benjamin Yong.

Like computers and cellphones, vehicles have been leaping forward in the area of tech within the last few years. A lot of the modern electronic innovation has to do with safety, whether it’s making an existing function like cruise control safer by automating part of the process, or trying to prevent accidents by giving the driver tools such as blind spot monitoring to increase awareness.

Every automaker offers some kind of safety feature suite, although they do vary somewhat from brand-to-brand and are sometimes only available on higher-level models, or as part of a larger package. Here is a comparison of what you can get from three popular manufacturers.

Toyota

Toyota RAV4

After driving a vehicle with conveniences like parking aids, it’s hard to go back to doing it the old fashioned way. On the 2015 RAV4 crossover in the AWD Limited trim, customers can opt for the Technology Package (plus $2,135) that includes backup sensors that beep when you get too close to another object, helping avoid bumper dings or worse. It also comes with automatic high beams, blind spot monitor, rear cross traffic alert and lane departure alert.

Infiniti

2015 Infiniti Q50

The new Q50 sedan is one of the most technologically advanced cars in the market right now. For $4,300 more, Infiniti has a Deluxe Touring and Technology Package chock full of goodies like their Around View Monitor.

Using a series of strategically positioned wide-angle cameras, this system provides a 360-degree picture of the vehicle’s surroundings from a bird’s-eye view. Other additions include intelligent cruise control and front seat pre-crash seatbelts that utilize motors to ensure passengers are properly restrained.

Mazda

2015 Mazda6 GT parking lot

We all know rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of accidents, and Mazda says 60 per cent of those occur at speeds of 30 km/h or less. That’s why a lot of their safety focus is around braking. The Mazda6 GT with the $2,800 Technology Package adds Smart City Brake Support. 

Mazda Smart City Brake Support

At low speeds, a laser sensor mounted on the windshield monitors the vehicle in front. If the computer detects a collision risk, the brakes are preloaded for maximum efficiency. If the driver doesn’t intervene, the brakes are automatically applied and engine output isreduced. 

Vehicle smart key: how does it work?

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If you’re thinking that this is an article about keys that can surf the Internet or make phone calls, you’re not quite right. But that doesn’t make these little devices that enable you to unlock your doors and start your vehicle without the use of a physical key any less innovative.

Also referred to as proximity keys or simply key fobs/remotes — each brand has a different name for their specific systems — smart keys have been around since the 1990s, although they were a feature found primarily on high-end luxury automobiles at the time.

How does it work?

BMW Comfort Access System

The smart key uses radio waves to “talk” to the matching vehicle containing embedded antennas that identify and confirm its presence. On some models, like newer BMWs (Comfort Access), when the key comes within 1.5 metres of the driver’s car, the door automatically locks or unlocks with a touch of the door handle. In the case of the above image, the tailgate lifts by waving a foot underneath the rear bumper.

Once inside, simply pressing the ignition button, usually located next to the steering column, starts the vehicle. Some smart keys, like those from BMW, can also store individual user settings so the seat, mirrors, steering wheel and even audio preferences are automatically adjusted by pressing a single button.

Honda engine start button

Security

Rather than a smart key sending out the same frequency signal over and over, which would affect all the makes and models utilizing the same key, not to mention make it easier for tech-savvy thieves to steal cars, smart keys broadcast a different encrypted signal every time you unlock a door or remotely pop the trunk.

A computer chip located inside the car is responsible for receiving the signal and prompting a new frequency to be generated. Of course, nothing is foolproof, and manufacturers are constantly working at making their technology more secure.

Pros

opening car door

The most obvious plus of a smart key system is convenience. You don’t have to be holding the key in your hand to enjoy the features, and many people love the fact that they can keep it in their pocket or bag without having to reach in and dig around before getting into vehicle.

Cons

By the same token, there have been instances (writing from personal experience) where a driver hands a car over to another user and walks away, forgetting that the smart key is still on his or her person.

BMW emergency key

On models that don’t have an automatic proximity unlock function, if the battery in the fob dies, opening a locked door can be tricky. Luckily, almost all fobs should have a small metal key hidden inside that can be used to unlock the driver’s door via a keyhole often concealed underneath a removable plastic cap near the door handle.

To get a better visual of a smart key in action, here is a video illustrating the Intelligent Key system on the Infiniti Q50. 


Highlights from 2015 Canadian International Auto Show

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Lexus RC F GT3 Concept
The face of the Lexus RC F GT3 concept vehicle, introduced at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. Photo by Benjamin Yong.

Yesterday marked the official start of the Canadian International Auto Show (CIAS), the Great White North’s largest automotive event held every year in Toronto. As always, some crazy stuff was presented to audiences, as well as more mainstream examples that consumers might actually be able to get their hands on. If you aren’t able to make the trip out east, scroll down below for a taste of CIAS 2015.

Lexus RC F GT3 Concept

Lexus RC F GT3 Concept front

In case the recently released RC F coupe isn’t already impressive enough for you, Lexus introduced the RC F GT3 concept car to Canadian audiences for the first time. It’s based on the production version but boasts bigger wheels and tires, aerodynamic add-ons, a faster engine and has hopes of racing in the FIA GT3 European Championship.

Lexus RC F GT3 Concept rear

Toyota i-Road Concept

Toyota i-Road

CIAS visitors were treated to indoor demonstrations of the Toyota i-Road concept, a three-wheel, single-occupant electric vehicle. With a range of 50 kilometres, it’s only 870 millimetres wide meaning four of them can fit into a traditional parking space. The i-Road has already been tested on public streets in Japan as well as France.

2016 Honda Pilot

2016 Honda Pilot

A completely redesigned Honda Pilot, a three-row SUV, will be available this summer looking and feeling a lot different than the previous generation. The Pilot goes high-tech with available LED lighting, a Blu-Ray disc player with HDMI input and an Earth Dreams Technology Powertrain consisting of a fuel-efficient V6 engine and first-ever nine-speed automatic transmission.

Infiniti Q80 Inspiration

Infiniti Q80 Inspiration

Alfonso Albaisa, executive design director at Infiniti, used the description “progressive, audacious and ingenious,” as he unveiled the range-topping Q80 four-seater fastback. “The Q80 Inspiration represents Infiniti’s vision of category-breaking, supreme luxury driving,” said Albaisa. It features autonomous driving capability with a hybrid powertrain producing 550 horsepower.

2016 Jaguar XE

The British car company is getting set to launch yet another four-door sports sedan in 2015, slotted below the mid-level XF and XJ flagship. It will be the first Jaguar equipped with electric steering, and is designed to look and drive like a sports coupe with a low and wide profile, partially aluminium construction and a supercharged 3.0-litre six-cylinder powerplant.

Audi TTS Coupé

2016 Audi TTS Coupe

The Audi TT has been reborn for its third generation. The extra S stands for sport, or speed, or probably both: it’s got a 265 hp TFSI turbo engine, Quattro all-wheel drive and a fancy Audi Magnetic Ride Suspension that continously readjusts the dampening settings to match the driving conditions.

Now Available: 2014 Infiniti Q50 Preview

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The 2014 Infiniti Q50 is on the ground and is ready for sale at OpenRoad Infiniti Langley.  

The Infiniti Q50 launches with all-new high-tech features, refined style, and improved driving performance.

Infiniti has put much emphasis on its brand-new Q50, a refresh from the now discontinued G37. Formula One champion, Sebastian Vettel, consulted Infiniti during the development and refinement stages for supreme performance.

The Q50’s design comes in sitting longer, lower, and wider than its G37 predecessor. The fluid body lines flow from the front double-arch grille back through the sides of the body.

Technology is a big part of the Q50 with Torque Response, Direct Adaptive Steering, Adaptive Driver Position, Active Trace Control, and more.

Visit the OpenRoad Infiniti Langley store today to be one of the first people to test drive the Infiniti Q50!  To schedule a viewing today, please call Roger Bhajan at 604-227-3881.

Winner drives off in new Infiniti from OpenRoad Infiniti

OpenRoad Infiniti in Langley recently presented the lucky winner of the “Infiniti at Your Service” Sweepstakes with a brand new Infiniti vehicle. Darryl S. of Surrey, B.C. and his wife were greeted by Jo Luckasavitch of Infiniti Canada and OpenRoad Infiniti General Manager, Roger Bhajan, as they arrived at the store to pick up their new 2013 Infiniti FX35 Premium. The occasion was celebrated with champagne and a custom-made Infiniti cake.

Darryl is one of thousands of participants across Canada to have entered the sweepstakes to win the new 2013 Infiniti FX35 Premium, and is also an existing owner of an Infiniti G35 sedan from OpenRoad Infiniti.

 

 

 

“Everybody at the store was very excited when we heard that the winner was one of our customers. Our store just opened last summer, so having events like this brings a lot of excitement to the entire team here. We’re all very happy for the winner, and I’m sure he will enjoy his new FX very much,” says Bhajan.

OpenRoad Infiniti is now open

Inspired Performance has arrived in the Fraser Valley. OpenRoad Infiniti, BC’s newest Infiniti retail and service centre, opened the doors on July 27, 2012 to a new 19,000-square-foot facility, housing a luxury boutique that features a 6-vehicle showroom and a 7-vehicle service centre. The new OpenRoad Infiniti is located within Langley’s new luxury auto destination, the Langley Auto Collection, at the corner of Glover Road and the Langley Bypass.

The opening of OpenRoad Infiniti is timed with the launch of the newest model in Infiniti’s line-up, the all-new 2013 Infiniti JX. To add to the celebration and festivities, OpenRoad Infiniti is offering an array of opening specials and events.

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Opening Special for existing Infiniti owners
Infiniti owners will receive a free oil change, free car wash, and a free Infiniti gift exclusively from OpenRoad Infiniti. Offer available for a limited time only – see details and register for offer here.

OpenRoad Infiniti Red Bull F1 Show Car Event
We invite you to experience the excitement of F1 racing right inside the showroom of OpenRoad Infiniti from September 4th to 6th. See here for more details to and confirm your attendance.

OpenRoad Infiniti Open House Event
Join us at OpenRoad Infiniti on September 7th & 8th for a selection of local wines and artisan cheeses and live entertainment. Check back here on our website as we release more event details.

OpenRoad Infiniti Red Bull Show Car Event

September 4-6: OpenRoad Infiniti Red Bull F1 Showcar Event

Experience the excitement of F1 racing when the Red Bull Racing F1 Car makes a pit stop at OpenRoad Infiniti from September 4-6, 2012.

Attend for your chance to win a VIP experience to watch US Grand Prix F1 racing in Austin, Texas in November. View an F1 race live and enjoy gourmet catering and champagne from within the Red Bull Racing Paddock Club at the track. You will also get the chance to meet some of the Red Bull Racing drivers, like Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel. Retail value: $5,000+ per ticket for the weekend.

Registration is free, register here to attend.