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SAFETY LEADS THE WAY
Genki in Soul Red Metallic.
HELP RIGHT WHEN YOU NEED IT
In case of an unexpected hazard, Mazda2 is prepared. DSC acts instantly, braking the inner rear wheel to offset understeer (or outer front
wheel to combat oversteer). The Traction Control System (TCS) also reduces torque to the driven wheels to minimise skidding. With control
maintained, the hazard can be steered around.
SMART CITY BRAKE SUPPORT (SCBS)
Helps avoid, or lessen, low-speed impacts. Working at 4 - 30km/h,
SCBS monitors the vehicle in front to assess the chance of a
collision. If it determines the risk is high, it applies initial braking
pressure to deliver faster response should you brake. If you brake,
the system de-activates. If you don’t brake, SCBS brakes
automatically. Optional across range.
HILL LAUNCH ASSIST (HLA)
The brakes remain applied for about two seconds after you remove
your foot from the brake on a slope, allowing time to apply the
accelerator for a smooth take-off. Standard on all models.
STOPPING
POWER
Stopping distance with
EBA, ABS and EBD.
Stopping distance
with no assistance.
Having responsive handling and a cabin that helps you
focus prepares you well to react to trouble. Even more
confidence comes from having the latest in safety.
All-New Mazda2 gives you the world-class collision
protection of an extremely rigid body. Powerful
ABS brakes, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and
SRS airbags are standard. You can also choose the
advanced safety of i-ACTIVSENSE technology
3
. Smart
City Brake Support monitors the vehicle ahead at city
speeds. If it senses a collision is likely, it primes the
brakes for fast response should you apply them, and
can even brake automatically if you don’t. You can
enjoy All-New Mazda2 knowing that you’re very well
looked after.
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