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More Safety Systems Assist the Driver
Adaptive Highbeam Assist
uses a windshield-mounted camera to detect both headlights and taillights, then
softly and automatically transitions between high and low beams to avoid
dazzling other drivers. With this system, the range of the headlights can be
infinitely varied from 220 feet to up to 1,000 feet.
Night View Assist
PLUS can now allow a driver to see pedestrians up to 325 feet earlier than
before. When the system recognizes pedestrians, they appear in the display with
an outlined frame highlighting each person.
In contrast to passive
systems that rely on thermal imaging, this active system bathes the road ahead
with invisible infra-red light from two beams mounted in the headlights.
Extending the driver's ability to see ahead to nearly 500 feet, Night View
Assist PLUS uses an infra-red camera in the windshield and displays the
reflected images as highly detailed black & white video images in the instrument
cluster.
DISTRONIC PLUS Helps in Stop-and-Go Traffic
The
DISTRONIC PLUS adaptive cruise control system uses radar sensors to help
maintain a pre-set following distance behind the vehicle ahead. The latest
system can actually brake the car to a full stop and accelerate it again.
DISTRONIC PLUS works at speeds up to 125 mph and can be especially helpful in
stop-and-go traffic.
Short-range 24-gigahertz radar sweeps the first 33
yards in a fan-shaped 80-degree pattern, working in tandem with a narrower
nine-degree beam of 77-gigahertz radar. The two radar frequencies complement
each other to cover a full range of more than 160 yards - more than 11/2
football fields.
The radar-based DISTRONIC PLUS also makes possible a
feature as part of the PARKTRONIC system - Parking Guidance, which utilizes
ultrasonic sensors mounted behind the front and rear bumpers. At low speeds, the
system scans available parking spaces and displays a "P" in the dash if the car
will fit in the space. When the car's in reverse, Parking Guidance displays a
top-view pictogram of the car and provides helpful steering guidance.
Crosswind Stabilization
S-Class models with ABC active suspension
come with a crosswind stabilization feature that's part of the ABC system
software. If the car is affected by a crosswind, in a split-second, the ABC
system uses its servo pistons at each wheel strut to change wheel load
distribution and stabilize the car. The ABC crosswind stabilization feature
depends on networked signals from the ESP yaw and lateral acceleration sensors.
Torque-Vectoring Brake
Standard on the 2012 Mercedes-Benz S63
AMG, a Torque Vectoring feature within the ESP stability control system is
specifically designed to sharpen steering response during spirited driving. When
sharp, aggressive steering inputs from the driver are sensed, brief braking
pulses at the inside rear wheel help pivot the vehicle and improve active
handling response.
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