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Hill-start Assist Control (HAC)
HAC helps to ensure a smooth start on steep inclines by applying the brakes for up to 2 seconds after the brake pedal is released. This prevents the vehicle from rolling back. It is activated by pushing the brake pedal harder after stopping as long
as the transmission shift lever is in any forward gear position.
Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS)
AVS dampens all four shock absorbers independently. This provides you with outstanding ride comfort, handling and stability. What’s more, you can choose from Comfort, Normal and Sport modes to suit your preferences and road conditions.
Downhill Assist Control (DAC)
When descending off-road, DAC applies individual brakes to keep the vehicle stable and maintain its speed between 1.9–2.5 mph. DAC works in forward or reverse, and when activated it requires no pedal input from the driver.
Crawl Control
Crawl Control maintains constant and stable low- speed off-road progress. The driver doesn’t have to worry about controlling the throttle and brake, and can instead concentrate on steering.
Active Traction Control (A-TRC)
Designed for on- and off-road, A-TRC helps to keep you moving in the most adverse conditions. This intelligent traction control applies brake force to one wheel that may be slipping, while distributing power evenly between the three that are not.
Toyota Safety Sense 2
Toyota Safety Sense 2 adds advanced active safety systems for an even safer and more relaxed drive. Five active technologies – Pre-Collision System* with Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection, Lane Departure Alert, Automatic High Beam, Road Sign Assist and Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control are at the heart of Toyota Safety Sense.
* Technical name: Pre-Crash Safety System.
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