Toyota adds new safety feature for those confused in driving automatics

Updated Mar 22, 2021 | Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

Remember the SUA debacle? Well, Toyota wants to keep you safe from that.

If you’ve driven a manual car all your life, and for some reason you need to drive an automatic, most of the time, you’ll get used to it immediately. Sometimes however, a few people won’t.

Also, remember that time when everyone was talking about sudden unintended acceleration? Well, Toyota wants none of that so it introduced the “Plus Support” for news cars, as well as the “Pedal Misapplication Acceleration Control System II”, which can be fitted in existing car models.

How Toyota developed the PACS II

In 2012, Toyota introduced the Intelligent Clearance Sonar (ICS), and in 2018, it had also launched a retrofit “Pedal Misapplication Acceleration Control System” (PACS), which adds on the latter device. These systems detect obstacles such as a wall or a glass, which in turn help prevent accidents caused by accelerator pedal misapplication. 

PACS II compared to the conventional system

PACS II compared to the conventional system

Toyota said that around 70 percent of all potential accidents caused by accelerator pedal misapplication were prevented. To address the remaining 30 percent however, Toyota had to work on new technologies with a particular focus on instances where obstacles were absent.

To do just this, the Japanese brand analyzed incidents where the accelerator pedal was pressed fully. The data gathered was then compared with data collected from Toyota’s connected vehicles, and then eliminated some instances where a driver needed to accelerate rapidly on purpose. By identifying these, Toyota was able to come with a computation that was able to identify when the accelerator was misapplied. 

Examples with the Pedal Misapplication Prevention Function

Examples with the Pedal Misapplication Prevention Function

As a result of Toyota’s data gathering and experiments, the company was able to develop a function setting that mitigated the number of accidents caused by accelerator pedal misapplication by adjusting and controlling acceleration even when there are no obstacles such as a wall or a glass.

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Plus Support availability

The Plus Support will be available on the new Prius and Prius PHV models, with other models following suit. The way it will work is that it will come in the form of the Plus Support Smart Key, and will activate as soon as a car’s doors are unlocked by the said keyfob. Note however that this feature is an extra dealer option, and it just won’t work using a normal Toyota key fob. For the PACS II, it will come as a retrofit for models that already come with the existing PACS, but it will be introduced together with the new Toyota Mark X, and the Toyota Crown in January 2021.

A picture of a blue Toyota Prius on the highway

These new safety technologies will first be available on the Prius, then on other Toyota models in the near future

Do you want to see this feature on other Toyota models particularly the ones available here in the Philippines? We think that this will be a useful feature in the local market considering that there were several incidents in the country that could be linked to pedal misapplication.  

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Know more about Toyota

Toyota

For the local market, Toyota Philippines offers 22 car models. The most affordable of these is the Toyota Wigo hatchback. Toyota also has three sedan models namely the Vios, the Corolla Altis, and the Camry. It then has one entry to the pickup truck segment, the Hilux. For coupes, Toyota Philippines offers two models: the GT 86 and the Supra. The Toyota local SUV segment has four models. These include the Fortuner, Land Cruiser, and Land Cruiser Prado. The Toyota MPV segment for the Philippines has three models: the Avanza, Rush, and the Innova. Then there are two Toyota vans in the Philippine market: the Hiace and the Hiace Super Grandia. For hatchbacks, there's the Wigo, the GR Yaris, Prius, and the Yaris, while the minivan segment then has the Alphard. And lastly, the crossovers sold by Toyota include the Corolla Cross, and the RAV4.

Here at Philkotse.com, we provide the complete Toyota Philippines Price list for 2023, which we update on a monthly basis. Besides that, we also list the latest and hottest car promos ranging from low monthly amortizations, cash discounts, and low downpayments. 

For more information about the Toyota Philippines price list for 2023, as well other details regarding the brand, continue below.

Cesar G.B. Miguel

Cesar G.B. Miguel

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Cesar Guiderone B. Miguel was born and raised in Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. He graduated in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts in English degree from Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology. He previously worked as a freelance writer for various websites, as a member of the Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management's training staff, and as a medical sales representative.

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