Safety isn’t meant to be bartered - traded for premium packages and extra dollars. Nissan instead believes that every driver deserves comprehensive collision protection on the highway; and, to achieve this, it’s turning once advanced technologies into standardized features for the new Rogue.
According to The Car Connection, the 2018 Rogue (which includes the S, SV, and SL trims) delivers superior safety to Seattle. To bolster this platform’s performance, Nissan has fused it with automatic emergency braking and blind spot monitors - each certain to enhance security and negate collisions.
Automatic Emergency Braking
This utilizes advanced bumper-mounted sensors to detect traffic patterns. The surrounding lanes are monitored in real-time and, should an impediment be detected, an alert will be sent to both the steering column and the ABS system. These functions will then be engaged, delivering an immediate deceleration and enabling drivers to assess conditions with greater ease.
Blind Spot Monitors
Integrated directly into the Rogue’s side-view mirrors, these systems provide wide-angle perspectives - tracking approaching vehicles and lane positions alike. Should an obstacle venture too close, they’ll deliver a series of audible notifications and visual cues to alert the driver.
Through the standardization of these features Nissan brings safety to the Seattle highway. To learn more - or to request a test-drive in the 2018 Rogue - contact our team today.