System description
Blind-Spot Collision Warning (BCW)
The Blind-Spot Collision Warning System (BCW) uses radar sensors in the rear bumper to monitor and warn the driver of an approaching vehicle in the driver's blind spot area.
1) Blind-Spot Area

The blind spot detection range varies relative to vehicle speed.
Note that if your vehicle is traveling much faster than the vehicles around you, the warning will not occur.
2) Closing at high speed

The Lane Change Assist feature will alert you when a vehicle is approaching in an adjacent lane at a high rate of speed. If the driver activates the turn signal when the system detects an oncoming vehicle, the system sounds an audible alert.
Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)

The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist System (BCA) detects the front lane through the camera installed on the upper front windshield and detects the side/rear areas through radar sensors.
The Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist System may activate the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) in accordance with a colliding possibility with an approaching vehicle while changing lanes. It is to lower the colliding risk or mitigate the colliding damage.

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Always be aware of road conditions while driving and be alert for unexpected situations even though the Blind- Spot Collision Warning System and Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist System are operating.
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The Blind-Spot Collision Warning System (BCW) and Blind-Spot Collision- Avoidance Assist System (BCA) are supplemental systems to assist you. Do not entirely rely on the systems. Always pay attention, while driving, for your safety.
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The Blind-Spot Collision Warning System (BCW) and Blind-Spot Collision- Avoidance Assist System (BCA) are not substitutes for proper and safe driving. Always drive safely and use caution when changing lanes or backing up the vehicle. The Blind-Spot Collision Warning System (BCW) and Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist System (BCA) may not detect every object alongside the vehicle.