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5 Advanced Safety Features in the Latest Porsche Models

5 Must-Know Advanced Safety Technologies in New Porsche Models  

Driving a Porsche isn’t just about experiencing unrivaled performance; it’s about doing so with confidence and safety. The latest Porsche models have cutting-edge safety technologies to protect drivers and passengers. At Porsche of Colorado Springs in Colorado Springs, CO, you’ll find vehicles embodying luxury, performance, and safety. Before that, let us explore the five must-know advanced safety technologies in new Porsche models that set these vehicles apart, ensuring every drive is as secure as it is thrilling.  


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New Porsche 718 driving on the road

Explore the Top 5 Safety Technologies in New Porsche Models  

1. Porsche InnoDrive with Adaptive Cruise Control  

Porsche InnoDrive is a cruise control system that uses driver assistance technology to ensure safety on the road. With the data collected from navigation systems, radar sensors, and cameras, Porsche InnoDrive can anticipate the road ahead. This allows the system to optimize speed, adjust to curves, and manage acceleration and braking to offer you smooth and secure driving. InnoDrive also includes Adaptive Cruise Control, which maintains a safe distance from vehicles ahead, ensuring you remain in control even in heavy traffic.  

2. Lane Keeping Assist   

Staying in your lane is crucial, especially on long journeys or congested traffic. Porsche brand’s Lane Keeping Assist feature uses cameras to monitor lane markings and gently steer the vehicle back into the correct lane if it starts drifting. This technology helps avoid accidents caused by unintentional lane departures and reduces driver fatigue. Paired with Traffic Sign Recognition, the system reads and displays essential road signs, such as speed limits and no-passing zones, directly on the dashboard, keeping you fully informed and compliant with road rules.  

3. Night Vision Assist  

Driving at night presents its own challenges. The Night Vision Assist is an advanced technology that uses an infrared camera to detect pedestrians, animals, and other objects in low-light conditions. The system then displays this information on your vehicle’s instrument cluster, giving you a clear view of potential hazards before they are visible. Night Vision Assist boosts safety during nighttime driving, allowing you to react faster to unexpected situations.  

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4. ParkAssist with Surround View  

Parking in tight spaces or navigating through crowded areas is difficult, but the ParkAssist with Surround View feature makes it easier and safer. It uses cameras around the vehicle to create a 360-degree view on the central touchscreen. ParkAssist alerts you about obstacles and guides you to park efficiently in confined spaces. Whether parallel parking or maneuvering into a tight spot, ParkAssist ensures that every move is precise and safe.  

5. Collision and Brake Assist  

The Collision and Brake Assist feature is designed to prevent accidents before they occur. With the help of radar and camera systems, this technology monitors the road ahead for potential collision threats. The system visually and audibly alerts the driver if a risk is detected. If the driver does not respond quickly, the Brake Assist function automatically applies the brakes to stop or even avoid a collision. This proactive safety feature helps you stay one step ahead, even in unpredictable driving situations.  

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Shop for the Latest Porsche Models at Porsche of Colorado Springs in Colorado Springs, CO  

If you are planning to buy a Porsche vehicle, stop by the Porsche of Colorado Springs dealership in Colorado Springs, CO, to explore these state-of-the-art vehicles and experience them firsthand. Visit us today and discover the Porsche that’s perfect for you.  

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