4 crossover SUVs with excellent safety features
The first crossover SUV in the country was introduced in 1996 by Subaru and Toyota. Ever since then, the trend has been catching up. Crossover, unlike SUVs, is not based on truck platforms. With a car platform as the base, these models are known for comfort and the ease of driving in towns and cities. Unlike their bulkier cousin, these are typically easier to maneuver. Here are the top 4 crossover SUVs and their features:
Nissan Rogue
The Rogue from Nissan is known to set new standards in safety performance. The 2021 Rogue has been recognized by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for its crash-safety features.
- ProPILOT Assist
In traffic (heavy or mild), this feature helps the driver control the speed and distance from other vehicles. All it needs is a simple push of a button. Perfect for lane driving, the feature syncs well with highway mapping and Navi-link; it automatically alters the speed. - Safety Shield® 360
A full-blown suite of six features provides the driver with a glimpse in all directions. - Automatic emergency brakes
The system has pedestrian-detecting features that stop the car when it detects a cyclist or pedestrian nearby. It also monitors the car’s speed vis-a-vis the vehicle ahead and signals in case it needs to slow down or use automated brake engagement to avert a frontal collision.