DEARBORN, Mich., Sept. 3, 2010 - The wealth of available class-exclusive features added to the 2011 Ford Edge include driver assistance technologies that bring peace of mind.
Leading the safety technology for the popular midsize crossover is Ford Motor Company's exclusive AdvanceTrac with RSC. This electronic stability control system helps maintain a driver's intended path by measuring side-to-side yaw through steering angle, lateral acceleration and yaw rate sensors and automatically making braking and throttle adjustments.
When wheel slip is sensed, AdvanceTrac reduces engine torque and applies selected brakes. RSC is an additional vehicle control software module that monitors and helps control vehicle roll rate.
"With class-exclusive safety technology and solid unibody construction, the 2011 Ford Edge will continue to be a leader in safety," said Elaine Bannon, Edge chief engineer. "For families who place a premium on safety, the new Edge features several new available technologies that can help avoid an accident."
New available driver assistance and convenience technologies added to the 2011 Ford Edge and how they help include: