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Safety is a priority in
the Altea Freetrack and it comes with a
family-size list of features guaranteed to keep
this most primal instinct intact. Passive safety
systems are installed to protect you and your
passengers in the event of an accident, and the
active systems are there to ensure it doesn’t
happen in the first place.
Active safety
AFS stands
for Adaptable Front-Lighting System – Bixenon
headlights follow the rotational movements of
the steering wheel, offering a wider field of
vision in the curves. Should these get a little
too curvy, you can rely on our Electronic
Stability Program (ESP*). ESP* monitors
information from the steering wheel, tyres,
brakes and accelerator and uses the data to make
any necessary adjustments. When you hit the
pedal, the Traction Control System (TCS) ensures
that not a drop of horsepower is wasted. When
you need to hit the other pedal, the latest
generation of ABS isn’t the only thing that you
can count on. Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA)
provides maximum breaking power form the
shortest pedal
movement.
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Passive
Safety
Six airbags are standard, and you
also have the option of the two rear lateral
airbags. The front passenger airbags can be
disconnected to prevent injury to the infant.
And to prevent injury to all five passengers,
the three-point seatbelts are pre-tensioned – if
breaking is particularly forceful a limiter is
activated, easing the belt’s tension. In
addition rear Isofix points mean that two child
seats can be anchored directly to the chassis.
*Optional in 2WD
version
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