Lexus Shows Advanced Safety Technologies for New LS at Geneva.Tokyo, Japan, Feb 28, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) Newswire) - Lexus unveiled today advanced safety technologies - including the world's first Rear Pre-crash Safety Systems - for the new LS at the 76th Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland (open to the press Feb. 28 and March 1; open to the general public March 2 to 12). The new LS employs a newly developed 4.6-liter V8 engine and the world's first electronically controlled eight-speed automatic transmission to achieve both superior driving and environmental performance. A newly developed platform and suspension, as well as VGRS VGRS Variable Gear Ratio Steering VGRS Variable Gear Ratio System *1, VDIM VDIM Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management *2 and the various advanced safety technologies unveiled today allow the new LS to achieve excellent dynamic and safety performance. The advanced LS safety technologies are described below. Pre-crash Safety System Enhanced Pre-crash Safety System: The addition of stereo cameras Stereo cameras is one method of distilling a noisy video signal into a coherent data set that a computer can begin to process into actionable symbolic objects, or abstractions. In this approach, two cameras with a known physical relationship (i.e. and improvements to millimeter-wave radar now enable the Pre-crash Safety System to detect pedestrians, which the earlier system could not do effectively. The system warns the driver when it determines that the possibility of a collision is high. If the driver does not brake, Pre-crash Brakes are applied to reduce collision speed. (Previous systems detected only vehicles and obstacles on the road ahead and on-coming vehicles.) The integration of such systems as VDIM, VGRS and AVS (Audio Video Coding Standard) A video compression technique developed by Chinese companies and supported by the Chinese government. Expected to provide better compression than MPEG-2, AVS was created to avoid paying royalties to the MPEG licensors, which are outside *3 aids collision-avoidance maneuvering. The World's First Rear Pre-crash Safety System: A millimeter-wave radar device in the rear bumper continuously scans the distance from a vehicle approaching from behind, as well as its speed and angle of approach. If the system determines a high probability of collision, it automatically activates the front-seat Pre-crash Headrests*3, which move forward and upward in anticipation of an impact, aiming to greatly reduce the risk of whiplash injury whiplash injury n. A hyperextension-hyperflexion injury to the cervical spine caused by an abrupt jerking movement of the head, either in a backward or forward direction. . Pre-crash Safety System with Driver Monitoring System: In addition to the stereo cameras and the use of millimeter-wave radar that detect preceding vehicles, obstacles on the road ahead and oncoming vehicles, a camera mounted on the steering column steering column n (Aut) → colonne f de direction steering column steer n (Aut) → Lenksäule f steering column and an image-processing computer are used to detect the direction of the driver's face. If the system detects that the driver is not facing forward when it determines that the possibility of a collision is high, it warns the driver sooner than it would when it detects that the driver is facing forward. If the driver does not brake, the Pre-crash Brakes are applied to reduce collision speed. SRS SRS, SRS-A see slow-reacting substance. Airbag System SRS*4 Knee Airbags for Both Front Passengers: In addition to front, side and curtain shield airbags, the new LS460 offers SRS knee airbags for both front passengers. SRS Twin-chamber Airbag (front passenger seat): The front passenger seat features an SRS Twin-chamber Airbag based on the Omni-support Concept*5. Unlike conventional airbags, which are deployed as a single element, the new airbag's two chambers create a depression in the center of the airbag upon deployment. The airbag comes into contact with multiple surfaces on the passenger's body such as the head and shoulders to disperse the physical impact of the airbag. Driving Assist Function The Lane-Keeping Assist System: This system assists in steering operations to help the driver stay in the lane, thereby reducing the driving burden on the driver. The new LS 460 is scheduled to go on sale worldwide, including Japan, in the autumn of 2006. Also, Lexus plans to display an LS hybrid model at the New York International Auto Show The New York International Auto Show is an annual auto show held in late March or early April. It is usually held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. It usually opens on or just before Easter weekend and closes on the first Sunday after Easter. in April. *1 Variable Gear Ratio Steering *2 Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management *3 Adaptive Variable Suspension System *4 Supplemental Restraint System *5 Distributes the impact from a collision by supporting the occupant at many points, in order to lessen the force applied to the human body. About Toyota Motor Corporation Toyota Motor Corporation (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange. TSE 1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). 2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). : 7203; NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : TM) develops and manufactures vehicles, and is one of the largest car manufacturers in the world, offering a wide range of products from minivehicles to trucks. In addition to its core business, Toyota has a large business portfolio in financial services, including sales finance, vehicle insurance, and credit cards. It is also involved in telecommunications through a subsidiary that provides cellular services in Japan. Other diversified businesses include industrial equipment, prefabricated pre·fab·ri·cate tr.v. pre·fab·ri·cat·ed, pre·fab·ri·cat·ing, pre·fab·ri·cates 1. To manufacture (a building or section of a building, for example) in advance, especially in standard sections that can be easily shipped and housing, and leisure boats. The company is headquartered in Aichi, Japan. Fot more information, please visit www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html. Source: Toyota Motor Corporation Contact: Toyota Motor Corporation Public Relations Department http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/index_company.html Copyright [c] 2006 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. A division of Japan Corporate News Network K.K. |
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