2011 Ford Explorer will be equipped with Curve Control technology

2011 Ford Explorer will be equipped with Curve Control technology
Consumers who put a premium on safety will be glad with the news that the redesigned 2011 Ford Explorer, which will start selling later this year, will be equipped with another layer of safety features.

According to Ford Motor Co., “curve control” will be introduced in the new Explorer. This feature, which is an enhanced electronic stability control, is activated if a driver attempts to maneuver a turn too fast. If the vehicle has this feature, sensors will detect if it is entering a turn too quickly
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acronisacronis - 7/1/2010 12:18:41 AM
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"Curve Control" sounds more like market speak to say that it will have roll over sensors. Not ground breaking, since many other models like Volvo are already equipped with this tech, but it's definitely needed in SUVs.


pepito66pepito66 - 7/1/2010 7:29:26 AM
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I think this feature is taken from Volvo this is not new this is why they keep Volvo yet, they also took a feature from Land Rover their Terrain Response System or something similar wich is great but I don't think the design of the new Explorer itself is good for off road ride like Land Rover.


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