Subaru XV e-Boxer (Security)

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The SUBARU XV e-Boxer does not forget its roots and fundamentals : Sense of duty, sense of service, comfort, reliability and safety. Its passengers must arrive safely, regardless of the route chosen! And to achieve its ends, the XV e-Boxer has a wide range of equipment and technologies to achieve very high levels of comfort and safety...

 

Active Security

Detection of vehicles in blind spots

Detection of vehicles in blind spots

This system uses sensors to alert you to the possible presence of vehicles in blind spots for safe queuing changes. It can also warn you of a risk of collision during a reverse maneuver.

Automatic switching of high beam / low beam

The high beam / dipped beam automatically switches according to driving conditions, improving the visibility of the Outback for added safety when driving at night.

Vehicle dynamics control

Vehicle dynamics control

Vehicle dynamics control monitors and analyzes the vehicle's trajectory through a variety of sensors to ensure that the vehicle follows the driver's demands. In the event of tire slippage or excessive speed resulting in vehicle offsetting, AWD torque distribution, engine power and wheel brakes are adjusted to help the vehicle maintain its trajectory.

Variable vectorization of the couple

Variable vectorization of the couple

In turns, the variable vectorization of the torque plays on the brakes to limit the torque transmitted to the inner wheels and to increase the one transmitted to the outer wheels. It helps negotiate tight turns and promotes accurate vehicle behavior. In combination with the vehicle dynamics control system, it helps to protect you from the worst, giving you a total sense of security.

Increased visibility

Increased visibility

We have redesigned the window frames to improve your visibility and reduce blind spots. We also mounted rear quarter windows at the front and integrated the exterior mirrors to the front doors to limit blind spots and improve visibility to the front.

Passive Security

Cockpit architecture

Cockpit architecture

Every Subaru innovates in safety. In the event of a head-on collision, the SUBARU BOXER engine and gearbox on your Outback are designed to separate from the cockpit for your protection.

Airbags with additional restraint system SRS

Airbags with additional restraint system SRS

The Outback is equipped with SRS * front airbags, SRS front airbags, SRS curtain airbags and SRS knee airbags as standard to provide every occupant with a high level of crash protection.

Annular reinforcement structure

Annular reinforcement structure

The annular reinforcement structures reinforce the interior, from the roof to the doors, from the uprights to the floor. This design disperses impact energy away from the occupants in the event of a collision. It also helps to strengthen and lighten the chassis, resulting in better protection.

Headrest on front seats

Headrest on front seats

At the same time adjustable in height and diagonally, the headrests are designed to adapt to the different morphologies and the preferences of the passengers.

Front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters

Front seatbelts with pretensioners and load limiters

The height-adjustable front seatbelts feature pretensioners to keep occupants firmly in place, and load limiters to reduce torso shock.