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When it comes to safety, the 2024 Lincoln Navigator most definitely has your back. It’s equipped with all the typical safety features you should expect in any vehicle, such as airbags and a LATCH system, but its technology-based safety features are the most impressive. With a 360-degree camera, cruise control, and Lincoln Co-Pilot 360, you’re prepared for every situation that could arise.
1. Pre-Collision Assist
The Pre-Collision Assist feature on the Lincoln Navigator is a real heavy hitter when it comes to the safety features your car is equipped with. Preventing collisions with cars and pedestrians alike automatically makes your journeys a whole lot safer.
The system can alert you of potential collisions before automatically braking when necessary. It even works at intersections, and it can give you an indication of the distance between you and the obstacle you’re approaching. Although it does everything it can to prevent collisions, the system also has post-collision braking to help prevent making any incidents that do occur worse.
2. Lane Keeping System
Staying in your lane is another incredibly important part of remaining safe on each journey, but sometimes, mistakes and accidents happen. You could end up drifting too close to the edge of the road or the next lane without realizing it, and that’s when the Lane Keeping System kicks into gear.
It can detect the road edge as well as lane markers, and it’ll let you know if you’re unintentionally drifting out of the lane you’re meant to be driving in. Overall, the system does everything it can to keep you secure in your lane.
3. Blind Spot Information System
One of the most difficult aspects of driving is trying to keep track of what’s in your blind spot, but the Navigator has a way to make this significantly easier. The Blind Spot Information System keeps you up-to-date on whether there are vehicles in your blind spot, and it even works when you’re towing.
It has Cross-Traffic Alert, too, which works when you’re reversing and need to know if there’s a vehicle approaching laterally. If there is a car about to cross your path, then Cross-Traffic Alert will make sure you know about it.
4. Parking Sensors
Even when you’re carefully looking in your mirrors, out the windows/windshield, and at your 360-degree camera view, it can be difficult to gauge just how close to an object you are while parking. The Navigator helps you out with this, as it has parking sensors on the front, sides, and rear of your vehicle to help you determine when you’re getting too close to an object and need to stop or adjust your position.
Pay a visit to Bob Maxey Lincoln in Detroit, MI to test drive the Navigator today. If you want to get in touch with our sales department, you can do so at 313-6267 5720.


