Official: Honda demonstrates new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian safety tech [w/video]
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Official: Honda demonstrates new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian safety tech [w/video]
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We're fresh from a balmy rooftop deck in downtown Detroit, where Honda held a meeting this week to discuss and demonstrate a few upcoming advanced safety features. A clear focus of the mini event was the company's new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian (V2P) technology, with a suite of Vehicle-to-Motorcycle (V2M) tech a significant second course.
With spirits still high from announcing the 2014 Odyssey as the first minivan to win the Top Safety Pick+ status from IIHS - and after seeing the application of new high-strength-steel sections of the Acura MDX body structure - Honda shared the fruits of some safety tech that is still in the research phase.Continue reading Honda demonstrates new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian safety tech [w/video]
Honda demonstrates new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian safety tech [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Aug 2013 11:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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We're fresh from a balmy rooftop deck in downtown Detroit, where Honda held a meeting this week to discuss and demonstrate a few upcoming advanced safety features. A clear focus of the mini event was the company's new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian (V2P) technology, with a suite of Vehicle-to-Motorcycle (V2M) tech a significant second course.
With spirits still high from announcing the 2014 Odyssey as the first minivan to win the Top Safety Pick+ status from IIHS - and after seeing the application of new high-strength-steel sections of the Acura MDX body structure - Honda shared the fruits of some safety tech that is still in the research phase.Continue reading Honda demonstrates new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian safety tech [w/video]
Honda demonstrates new Vehicle-to-Pedestrian safety tech [w/video] originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Aug 2013 11:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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